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286:(1958–1974), the University Library began identifying rare titles throughout the general stacks and subject libraries, bringing them together in a new, larger space designated the Rare Book Room. Downs actively sought to enlarge the library's holdings in its areas of strength and to develop new areas of interest. During his tenure, the library acquired numerous major collections, including the Lloyd Francis Nickell collection of eighteenth-century English literature (2,000 volumes), the Ewin Cannon Baskette collection on freedom of expression (10,000 items); the 872: 180: 92: 2205: 457:(iSchool at Illinois), the library offers a Certificate in Special Collections Librarianship with courses on a wide range of topics, including special collections librarianship, exhibition preparation, bookbinding, medieval manuscripts, the history of paper, bibliographic description, and rare book cataloging. The program emphasizes an apprenticeship model, and two to ten iSchool students work in the library every semester. 22: 2217: 244:, often assisting during his own visits to England. In 1937, the Library decided to designate a small space on the fourth floor ("The Seventeenth Century Room") to house Fletcher's collection of approximately 5,700 volumes. In 1966, the Rare Book & Manuscript library acquired the large personal collection of Professor and 228:
From the founding of the University Library into the twentieth century, rare materials were housed within the main stacks. Significant early acquisitions, now housed in the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, include the Richard Aron collection on German pedagogy (20,000 items), acquired in 1913; the
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The library's manuscript collections contain materials dated from approximately 3000 BCE to the present day, including clay tablets, medieval illuminated manuscripts, early modern codices and documents, and modern records. Manuscript holdings are subdivided internally by size and date. The bulk of
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pedagogy, literature, drama, history, and politics in an attempt to collect books that Shakespeare and his contemporaries might have read in their lifetimes. As a result of these and other acquisitions, the library is a significant repository of English imprints from the 16th to 19th centuries and
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Literature, history, and science are well represented, with strong holdings in first editions of nineteenth- and twentieth-century English authors, books related to travel and exploration, and social history. Also noteworthy are collections in radical literature and Anarchist newspapers, natural
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The John Milton collections at Illinois are now among the best in the world, with hundreds of different editions of his works, including first editions of each, as well as books from Milton's library, manuscript materials, and translations. Harris Fletcher described his part in creating the
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correspondence, comprised in part of materials collected by professor-collector Philip Kolb; the current Proust collection includes over 1,100 holographic items, as well as additional resources for research on Proust and his contemporaries.
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For a description of the collection, see P. N.CRONENWETT, K. OSBORN, S.A. STREIT (eds.), Celebrating Research: Rare and Special Collections from the Membership of the Association of Research Libraries, Washington, DC, 2007, pp.
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The library also has an extensive collection of manuscripts created after 1650, including codices, single-item and small collections, and large collections. The library owns the world's largest collection of
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These and other monuments of English printing from the Illinois collections are featured in V. HOTCHKISS AND F. C. ROBINSON. English in Print from Caxton to Shakespeare to Milton, Urbana and Chicago, 2008.
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Nancy Allen and Robert L. Carringer, "An Annotated Catalog of Unpublished Film and Television Scripts at the University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign", Urbana, University of Illinois, 1983.
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C. SZYLOWICZ, “Le fond Proust de la Rare Book and Special Collections Library de l’université d’Illinois,” Bulletin d’informations proustiennes (Editions de l’ENS ,Paris), 33, 2003, p. 111-19.
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incunabula, including numerous items from the New Haven firm of C. A. Stonehill. The library also began collecting incunabula; by 1950, its collection of pre-1501 imprints numbered nearly 400.
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from the fifteenth century is one of the largest university collections in the United States and is especially strong in classical texts, theology, pedagogy, and science.
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Collection of Count Antonio Cavagna Sangiuliani di Gualdana (1843–1913), Italian nobleman, writer and bibliophile consists of 90 cu. ft. of manuscripts and pamphlets on
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The library's strengths include materials from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The library holds significant collections of books by and about writers such as
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Donna-Christine Sell and Dennis Francis Walle, "Guide to the Heinrich A. Rattermann Collection of German-American Manuscripts", Urbana, University of Illinois, 1979
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material, encompass the broad areas of literature, history, art, theology, philosophy, technology and the natural sciences, and include large collections of
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papers. By the end of Downs's career, the Rare Book Room had moved from its fourth-floor location to the library's west wing, where the RBML remains today.
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manuscripts in 1954 and has since added numerous related items and small collections to its Wells holdings. The RBML also holds a large collection of
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history, fine press and typography, and the history of publishing. The library also holds 162 cubic feet of unpublished film and television scripts.
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The library is deeply involved in the training of new generations of curators and special collections librarians. Jointly with the
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H. A. Rattermann collection of German-American literature (7,000 items), acquired in 1915; the James Collins collection of
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the RBML's early manuscripts are codices covering subjects such as religion, music, and history, but it also holds a
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period around 1871. It is one of the largest collections of Italian language materials in the United States.
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collection in H. F. FLETCHER, Collection of First Editions of Milton’s Works: An Exhibition, Urbana, 1953.
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M.M. SEXTON (comp.), Manuscripts and Printed Documents of the Archivio Cavagna Sangiuliani, Urbana, 1950.
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M. T. Herrick, Italian Plays, 1500–1700, in the University of Illinois Library, Urbana and Chicago, 1966.
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was named the Juanita J. and Robert E. Simpson Rare Book & Manuscript Professor of the library.
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fragments, and individual and groups of manuscripts. Many of these early materials are written in
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collection; the Marvin T. Herrick collection of Italian plays from 1500 to 1700 (500 items), the
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The library developed some of its specialties following specific major acquisitions. An elephant
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J. H. HOLLANDER AND E. MARSH, The Economic Library of Jacob H. Hollander. Baltimore, 1937.
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collection of economic history (4,470 items); the Franklin J. Meine collection of
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Institute for Computing in the Humanities, Arts, and Social Science
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are well represented. The library also owns items in
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Mortenson Center for International Library Programs
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