Exhibition of books and people: find it in your faculty!

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In 2020, the Faculty of Medicine celebrates its 800th anniversary. To kick off the celebrations, discover the most precious works in the historical medical library during a special exhibition entitled: "Books and Men: The Birth of the Montpellier School of Medicine Library." See many collectible works in the Tekné Makré rooms of the Historic Building from September 21 to November 9.

A long humanist tradition

From Henri Haguenot to collector Xavier Atger, via Chaptal, Prunelle, and Barthez, the richness of Montpellier's medical library is also that of the great humanists who built it up from the second half of the 18th century onwards. Whether through personal donations, bequests, purchases, or revolutionary confiscations, this encyclopedic collection reflects a strong desire to make "the best works written on each subject" (Prunelle) available to doctors, students, and the general public.

 

 

An exceptional heritage fund

Medieval and modern manuscripts, incunabula, books, journals, theses... This exhibition is an opportunity to discover the rare and diverse items contained in these collections: the Montpellier Songbook, Charlemagne's Psalter, Arnaud de Villeneuve's Treatise on Wine, works by Hippocrates and Galen, and Redouté's Liliacées... These are just some of the treasures that visitors will be able to discover. An essential reminder of a humanistic and encyclopedic vision of knowledge, of which these works are still magnificent examples today.

 

Guided tours

  • Thursday, October 3 at 12 p.m.: by Elizabeth Denton, co-curator of the exhibition
  • Tuesday October 15 at 1 p.m. by Elizabeth Denton and Pascaline Todeschini, co-curators of the exhibition

    No registration required, at the historic Faculty of Medicine building. Meet on the ground floor, in front of the Tekné Makré exhibition rooms.

 

"Books and People: Birth of the School of Medicine Library," September 21 to November 9. Historic building of the Faculty of Medicine, 2 rue de l'école de médecine. Tuesday to Saturday, 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.