Early Books Lecture Series VII: War, Peace, Faith, Poetry

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Image from "Liber de laudibus sanctae crucis"

The University Libraries Special Collections hosts Early Books Lecture VII, an annual exploration throughout February by UA scholars of the treasure trove of medieval texts held by the UA Libraries.

Today's lecture, titled "Rhabanus Maurus' De sancta cruce: The Brilliance of Early Medieval Monastic Culture," is based on the work of Rabanus Maurus Magnentius, a Frankish Benedictine monk, the archbishop of Mainz in Germany and a theologian. Classics professor Cynthia White will look at his "Liber de laudibus sanctae crucis," which contains a set of highly sophisticated poems that present the cross (and, in the last poem, Rabanus himself kneeling before it) in word and image, even in numbers. Special Collections has a fine art facsimile of the work that will be displayed at the lecture.


Audience: All, Small (1-50)

Where

Main Library Special Collections

Contact Info & Links

Bonnie Travers
Special Collections
520-626-5599
traversb@u.library.arizona.edu
http://www.library.arizona.edu/news/entries/view/2440