This document provides an overview of the history, preservation, cataloguing, and collections of the library at St Fin Barre's Cathedral in Cork, Ireland. It discusses the origins and buildings that have housed the library over time. It also describes efforts to preserve manuscripts and rare books in the collection, as well as the process of cataloguing the works. The document outlines provenance of materials, including donations from bishops, institutions, and families connected to Cork. It highlights the variety of bindings and printers represented in the collections, including examples from continental Europe and Britain.
I. In the Days of the Manuscripts 7
II. When Bibles Were Scarce 15
III. Tyndale^ the Martyr Translator 23
IV. Five Sixteenth Century Versions 32
V. The Story of the King James Version 39
VI. The Debt of the English Lan-
guage to the King James Ver-
sion 46
VII. The Revised Version of 1881-1885 54
VIII. The American Standard Version 60
(Medieval) Fragments in Special Collections, UCC LibraryElaine Harrington
Presentation given at "Fragments Symposium, UCD Humanities Institute, 17 October 2019. Symposium organised by Dr Niamh Pattwell and Dr Elizabeth Mullins, UCD.
Devon book. D-13 Exeter Cathedral Library : recreating a major medieval libra...IanMaxted1
Devon book history. D-13 Exeter Cathedral Library : recreating a major medieval library through surviving documents.
Sir Thomas Bodley. The growth of Exeter Cathedral Library. The manuscripts in the gift to the Bodleian Library. The work on the library 1412-1413. Evidence for recreating the Cathedral Library.
I. In the Days of the Manuscripts 7
II. When Bibles Were Scarce 15
III. Tyndale^ the Martyr Translator 23
IV. Five Sixteenth Century Versions 32
V. The Story of the King James Version 39
VI. The Debt of the English Lan-
guage to the King James Ver-
sion 46
VII. The Revised Version of 1881-1885 54
VIII. The American Standard Version 60
(Medieval) Fragments in Special Collections, UCC LibraryElaine Harrington
Presentation given at "Fragments Symposium, UCD Humanities Institute, 17 October 2019. Symposium organised by Dr Niamh Pattwell and Dr Elizabeth Mullins, UCD.
Devon book. D-13 Exeter Cathedral Library : recreating a major medieval libra...IanMaxted1
Devon book history. D-13 Exeter Cathedral Library : recreating a major medieval library through surviving documents.
Sir Thomas Bodley. The growth of Exeter Cathedral Library. The manuscripts in the gift to the Bodleian Library. The work on the library 1412-1413. Evidence for recreating the Cathedral Library.
Historical Contact Between the Orthodox and Anglicans From 1617 Until 1920Spyridon Voykalis
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http://neataksi.blogspot.gr
Researching Freemasonry in a Time of Coronavirus: Resources and OpportunitiesAndrew Prescott
Slides from a talk by Andrew Prescott for the Open Lectures in Freemasonry, 25 April 2020, describing some of the online resources available for investigating the history of British freemasonry. For more information on the Open Lectures on Freemasonry, go to openlfm.org
'Forever - is Composed of Nows': Knowledge is PowerElaine Harrington
Previously Special Collections & Archives were viewed as less readily open and accessible, however since 2012 this perspective has shifted. We acknowledge that 19th –early 20th century collectors are predominantly male; in the last 10 years we prioritised acquiring and listing more EDI created and owned collections. Our collections are held for posterity but through the process of kaizen we aim for 1% improvement daily of how, who and what we collect. This is so collections in the future better reflect who we are in the constantly evolving society. To this end we have selected an Emily Dickinson quote for the title as it too challenges our preconceived notions of past, present and future. Our paper will address how we are changing what makes an item worth collecting. We will identify and address the cultural bias of historical collectors and how we increase the visibility of a more diverse range of voices. Examples of this process include Emma Horgan listing the Elizabeth Friedlander collection (2016) and Elaine Harrington creating the Gayfield Press collection (2021), both of which have extended the ways potential stakeholders view the usefulness of our collections. In 2023/2024 the Radical Humanities Lab use these collections for modules including Women, Class & Society; Visualising War; and Visualising Feminist Activism. In changemaker terms we are aligning our work with our values which match those of our institution’s. We know we are not ‘heroes in capes’ therefore we partner with academics, UCC’s community and further afield to influence and connect, utilising our skills and expertise to create lasting change. These actions will enable the collections to be widely used and our level of impact aligns with the potential for systems change as we gain momentum.
'Good and bad newes from Ireland’: Eclectic Local History Sources within the ...Elaine Harrington
Presentation at the Library Association of Rare Books Group Annual Seminar, 2023 presented jointly with Genealogy and Local History Group at Chester Beatty, Dublin.
The theme of the seminar was: "If you want to understand today you have to search yesterday: genealogical & local studies materials in Irish Special Collections & Archives."
Historical Contact Between the Orthodox and Anglicans From 1617 Until 1920Spyridon Voykalis
ΟΡΘΟΔΟΞΙΑ, ΙΣΤΟΡΙΚΑ ΑΡΧΕΙΑ , ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΑ ΘΕΜΑΤΑ, ΓΟΧ, ΑΡΧΕΙΑ ΚΑΤΕΒΑΣΜΕΝΑ ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΣΕΛΙΔΑ ΠΟΥ ΠΛΕΟΝ ΔΕΝ ΥΠΑΡΧΕΙ http://genuineorthodoxchurch.net .
http://neataksi.blogspot.gr
Researching Freemasonry in a Time of Coronavirus: Resources and OpportunitiesAndrew Prescott
Slides from a talk by Andrew Prescott for the Open Lectures in Freemasonry, 25 April 2020, describing some of the online resources available for investigating the history of British freemasonry. For more information on the Open Lectures on Freemasonry, go to openlfm.org
'Forever - is Composed of Nows': Knowledge is PowerElaine Harrington
Previously Special Collections & Archives were viewed as less readily open and accessible, however since 2012 this perspective has shifted. We acknowledge that 19th –early 20th century collectors are predominantly male; in the last 10 years we prioritised acquiring and listing more EDI created and owned collections. Our collections are held for posterity but through the process of kaizen we aim for 1% improvement daily of how, who and what we collect. This is so collections in the future better reflect who we are in the constantly evolving society. To this end we have selected an Emily Dickinson quote for the title as it too challenges our preconceived notions of past, present and future. Our paper will address how we are changing what makes an item worth collecting. We will identify and address the cultural bias of historical collectors and how we increase the visibility of a more diverse range of voices. Examples of this process include Emma Horgan listing the Elizabeth Friedlander collection (2016) and Elaine Harrington creating the Gayfield Press collection (2021), both of which have extended the ways potential stakeholders view the usefulness of our collections. In 2023/2024 the Radical Humanities Lab use these collections for modules including Women, Class & Society; Visualising War; and Visualising Feminist Activism. In changemaker terms we are aligning our work with our values which match those of our institution’s. We know we are not ‘heroes in capes’ therefore we partner with academics, UCC’s community and further afield to influence and connect, utilising our skills and expertise to create lasting change. These actions will enable the collections to be widely used and our level of impact aligns with the potential for systems change as we gain momentum.
'Good and bad newes from Ireland’: Eclectic Local History Sources within the ...Elaine Harrington
Presentation at the Library Association of Rare Books Group Annual Seminar, 2023 presented jointly with Genealogy and Local History Group at Chester Beatty, Dublin.
The theme of the seminar was: "If you want to understand today you have to search yesterday: genealogical & local studies materials in Irish Special Collections & Archives."
When the SDGs Met the UDCs: Future Proofing ResearchElaine Harrington
Lightning talk presentation at CONUL 2023: Sense and Sustainability
UCC is a world-leader in Green Campus/Sustainability initiatives and UCC Library has been at the vanguard of this work. As part of these measures UCC mapped its research, learning and teaching to the Sustainability Development Goals (SDG) in late 2022. Taking our cue from Emma Horgan’s long-term role in UCC Library’s Green team and Elaine Harrington’s increasing drive to engage with the wider community we sought to implement the SDG Mapping on a local scale. To maximise use of UCC Library’s Special Collections & Archives’ collections we will show why and how mapping our unique and distinctive collections (UDCs) to the SDGs will promote use of the collections by the UCC community and further afield. This work will also tie into UCC’s current research programme ‘Futures’ which “mines the frontiers of curiosity and inquiry at the intersection of disciplines.”
In this presentation we describe how we applied the models established by UCC to evaluate SDG coverage in our collections, visualise that coverage and potential gaps, and reflect on how we can enhance SDG integration into our collections. We know that some uncatalogued/unlisted collections will be excluded but many collections already show a longitudinal perspective in developing this area. We will also give recommendations for how this activity and creating a specific Green UDC aligns with UCC’s 2023-2028 strategic plan and goals, as well as the Connected University framework. We address the opportunities for research and teaching that this activity will build on the fruitful collaboration between the University’s Sustainability Team and the Library’s Green Team locally. Integrating this SDG mapping to UDCs will enable students, staff and researchers to futureproof research, teaching & learning needs. Significantly, this interdisciplinary activity offers a benchmark for all library collections, not limited to UDCs alone, as this activity has the potential for worldwide application.
From Books to Bytes: Transforming Access to the Printed Word in the Digital AgeElaine Harrington
This poster was presented at BOBCATSSS, OsloMet University, 25-27 January 2023.
Special Collections at University College Cork, Cork, Ireland has a rich history of engaging with a wide community through blogging & Twitter (@theriversideUCC), physical and digital exhibitions, digitised collections, stand-alone events and seasonal guides. These communicate to different target audience groups information about UCC Library’s unique and distinctive collections. However, since 2020 when access to physical spaces was not guaranteed or was restrictive, Special Collections expanded the use and range of its digital and virtual platforms to continue and enhance access to its collections. This was achieved both through creating new content via internationally available technologies: 3D Scanning and 360° tours, in addition to uploading new content to internationally available platforms: #ColorOurCollections, SpringShare, Google Maps, Scalar and Sketchfab.
This poster case study describes & analyses a multi-technological & multi-platformed pilot approach where Special Collections used themed content to partner with other UCC Library sections & international organisations to enhance access for learning/research and to continue its work placement/internship program. The range of technologies enabled library staff to develop new skills and has encouraged us to continue considering new ways of accessing and exploring our collections. While these examples use material from Special Collections, they serve as an example of what is possible and are not limited to unique and distinctive collections but can be applied to all types of collections and material.
Chen, Stephanie and Harrington, Elaine. (2022) Remaking the Printed Word in the Digital Age. 87th IFLA World Library and Information Congress, Dublin, Ireland, 26-29 July.
This poster highlights a collaborative project to enhance access to rare and unique library collection items using emerging technologies. It presents four examples of how UCC Library staff and students worked together using new digital tools/platforms to showcase material in Special Collections to inspire, engage, enable, and connect, especially in uncertain times. Special Collections and Archives have long-engaged with the community through social media (like Twitter @theriversideUCC), through physical exhibitions, digital collections, stand-alone events and seasonal guides communicating information about UCC Library's unique and distinctive collections. Recently, they partnered with the Library's Digital Learning Specialist to explore a selection of digital tools/platforms. These are: a 3D Scanner, a 360- degree camera, Pressbooks, and Scalar. The output of this cross-portfolio partnership was the creation of 3D models of various objects; an immersive, virtual tour of Cork city based on historical newspaper advertisements; an online colouring book published on Pressbooks; and a digital exhibit on historical recipes on Scalar. While the four examples use material from Special Collections, they serve as an example of what is possible. The digital tools and platforms used are not limited to unique and distinctive collections but can be applied to all types of collections and material.
A Call for Public Aid: Forming & Developing UCC's Irish Language Manuscript C...Elaine Harrington
Presentation overview of how UCC's Irish language manuscript collection was created and various entry points into the collection: provenance, scribes, age, size, binding, content, decoration and influences. The presentation was given at Library Association of Ireland's Rare Books Annual Seminar: 'Scríbhinní i nGaeilge i mBailiúcháin Speisialta in Éirinn - Writings in the Irish Language in Special Collections in Ireland.' 3 December 2021
Diversity Equality Inclusive Initiatives in UCC and USCElaine Harrington
The goal of the International Librarians Networking Program (ILNP) is to assist librarians from around the world to network and expand their skills in librarianship through a cooperative and collaborative program. The program is designed to be self guided, allowing participants to form a collaborative relationship with one another for four months and the opportunity to continue networking after the program ends. The International Librarians Networking Program is part of the American Library Association International Relations Round Table.
The 2021 cohort comprised 62 people from 27 countries selected for pair networking. There had been 270 original applicants from 39 different countries. I was paired with Dr Win Shih, Director of Integrated Library Systems at the University of Southern California. The ILNP final project was to create an academic poster arising from the conversations during the four month period. We completed one on Diversity Equality Inclusion initiatives in UCC & USC.
The SHOCC Project Records Cork’s Soon-to-be Forgotten Anthropocene Sounds Elaine Harrington
Presentation on 6 May 2020 and given at the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) Virtual Event hosted by IFLA ENSULIB and Preservation & Conservation Sections. The theme for the virtual event was ‘Environmentally inspiring and engaging buildings, research, education and library services.’
The Sonic Histories of Cork City (SHOCC) Project was formed as an interdisciplinary UCC team investigating what locations and spaces in Cork City might have sounded like in various moments in the city’s past and what the locations and spaces currently sound like in the present. In this presentation Elaine & John discuss the sounds of Cork’s ever-changing contemporary spaces using the lens of sustainability, the urban environment and the pandemic of 2020. These changing sounds are explored via SoundCatcher contributions, blog post and soundscape.
The Sonic Histories of Cork City (SHOCC) Project: From Idea to 360° VideoElaine Harrington
Presentation given at Digital Humanities Research Colloquium, UCC, 19 February 2020.
The Sonic Histories of Cork City (SHOCC) Project was formed as an interdisciplinary UCC team investigating what locations and spaces in Cork City might have sounded like in various moments in the city’s past and what the locations and spaces currently sound like in the present. In this presentation Elaine & John will discuss what led them and Dr Jillian Rogers to form the project, how the project works and what the next challenges are.
Capturing A City's Sonic Fingerprint: The Experiences of The Sonic Histories ...Elaine Harrington
Paper presentation at “Culture in Urban Space: Urban Form, Cultural Landscapes, Life in the City”, an Island Dynamics conference in Malmö, Sweden, 5-6 February 2020.
The Sonic Histories of Cork City (SHOCC) Project is an interdisciplinary research project between members of the library’s Special Collections and the Department of Music, University College Cork, Ireland. The SHOCC Project explores relationships between sound, space and history. By using archival and historical sources the team investigates what locations in Cork City might have sounded like in the city’s past creating audio and virtual reality soundscapes. We explore how a city’s particular experiences contribute to that city’s sonic fingerprint: Cork’s history is intrinsically linked to its waterscapes and landscapes as ‘Cork’ is from the Irish ‘corcaigh’ meaning ‘marsh’.
However, capturing a city’s sonic fingerprint is best completed as part of a community, therefore The SHOCC Project developed SoundCatcher, an online collection tool, so anyone may contribute to the city’s contemporary sonic histories. Through SoundCatcher and soundscape engagement we aim for people to learn about Cork City’s fascinating past and present, and also to encourage people to think critically about changing docklands, streets and buildings. In this presentation we will explore immersive environments considering cultural, social, economic, political, and historical factors to show how Cork City and its soundscapes have been altered in significant ways.
Case Study presentation given at Library Association of Ireland's Rare Books Annual Seminar: Teaching & Learning Through Special Collections, Chester Beatty Library, Dublin 22 November 2019.
The Sonic Histories of Cork City (SHOCC) Project is an interdisciplinary research project between members of UCC Library's Special Collections and UCC's Department of Music. The SHOCC Project explores relationships between sound, space and history and investigates what locations in Cork City might have sounded like in various moments in the city's past. In using the SHOCC Project as a platform Special Collections can reach different groups not necessarily accessible through previously traditional methods of teaching & learning. In addition emerging technologies provide Special Collections with a means to showcase & disseminate its collections in different ways.
Guest lecture given to IS40370: Management for Information Professionals, UCD iSchool, 1 November 2019. Invited to present by module lecturer, Jane Burns, Director of AIT Library.
The Sonic Histories of Cork City (SHOCC) Project is an interdisciplinary research project between members of UCC Library's Special Collections and UCC's Department of Music. The SHOCC Project explores relationships between sound, space and history and investigates what locations in Cork City might have sounded like in various moments in the city's past. The SHOCC Project is a spin-off from a postgraduate music module and the SHOCC Project has its own spin-off research project, 'Listening to Libraries Sounds for the Library of Tomorrow.' Key take-aways from the module and SHOCC Project are the importance of public engagement, adaptability and curiosity.
Let's Go on a Bear Hunt: Special Collections in the WildElaine Harrington
Case Study presentation given at "Evolving Identities: Collaboration to Enhance Student Success" National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching & Learning in Higher Education, Dundalk IT, 23 May 2019.
What is the barrier to researching in Special Collections? Is the process akin to going on a bear hunt? Can you go through it? If you learn how to do this then the achievements and opportunities for student success can be immense. Student success can be gauged in terms of internal departmental or university awards, or external awards and funding. Equally student success can be gauged by public engagement outputs, the reach and impact of such outputs and the skills learned. This presentation examines a number of different interactions with Special Collections borne out of conversations 2013-2019.
Subject Support Special Collections UCC Library 2017-2018Elaine Harrington
Infographic showing the ways Special Collections at UCC Library supports different subjects and academics in UCC. Also featured are the different outputs of student public engagement.
UCC Library is are located in Cork, Ireland.
Subject Support Special Collections UCC Library 2016-2017Elaine Harrington
Infographic showing the ways Special Collections at UCC Library supports different subjects and academics in UCC and Cork Institute of Technology. Also featured are the different outputs of student public engagement.
UCC Library and Cork Institute of Technology are located in Cork, Ireland.
Sound Out! Connecting the Library & the City Through Space, Time & SpaceElaine Harrington
Case Study presentation given at Academic & Special Libraries Conference, 29 March 2019.
The Sonic Histories of Cork City (SHOCC) Project is an interdisciplinary research project between members of UCC Library's Special Collections and UCC's Department of Music. The SHOCC Project explores relationships between sound, space and history and investigates what locations in Cork City might have sounded like in various moments in the city's past. The project gives UCC's MA students and members of the public opportunities to both engage creatively with the city's history and to contribute to Cork's present sounds. Such engagement aims to teach people about Cork City's fascinating past, but also to encourage people to think critically about present and future spaces.
The SHOCC Project fully underpins UCC's Connected Curriculum, enhancing the relationship between teaching and research. This is possible by considering the library as a fourth space: the library actively engaging in projects through collaborative partners of faculty, students and library brings the university into its wider constituency, contributing to society in general.
Presentation given at Digital Humanities Research Colloquium, 10 October 2018.
After the recent fire at the National Museum of Brazil the Bendegó meteorite was one of the few artefacts left relatively intact. Considering the cycle of creation and destruction of libraries from the time of the library in Alexandria to now, how do libraries prepare for this type of event and are libraries phoenix-like in their re/creation? In this presentation I discuss the different forms of destruction and re/creation and what this might mean for the library of the future.
Space, The Final Frontier: Next Generation Special CollectionsElaine Harrington
Paper presentation at HEAnet National Conference 2017: Digital Transformation for Education & Research
In 2016 UCC launched an internal funding call to enable next generation learning spaces across the campus. UCC Library's Special Collections spatial design is optimised both for environmental standards (BSI PD5454) and for users examining items in this controlled environment. However there are pedagogical limits to this type of spatial design; limits which correspond to changes in Special Collections' teaching and learning trends in the last decade. Special Collections have moved away from ‘show and tell’ presentations to a more conscious engagement with academics, as evidenced by Bahde et al. and Mitchell et al. At UCC such a trend has manifested in undergraduates and postgraduates alike using Special Collections in new ways, including research-led teaching on early printed books and Irish language manuscripts, and a focus on online public engagement (Harrington, 2015 and 2017).
In this presentation, I address how this known spatial design obstacle is mitigated through the use of various existing technologies: GIS, 3D printing, social media, document camera, microscope and iPads. Using these technologies on a pilot-basis not just as stand-alone tools but also in combination with each other means that within the Special Collections' environment they are used in an innovative manner. The combination of using traditional reference sources including manuscript bibliographies and catalogues, almanacs, directories, maps and existing digitised collections such as Irish Script on Screen and Early English Books Online with these innovative tools mean content and use of material are reshaped and the combination ensures that students gain critical thinking and analytical skills in relation to a variety of formats.
I demonstrate how such technologies are used by focusing on the fruitful collaborative modules and projects between Special Collections and various UCC departments: English, Music, History and Irish, who each have embraced the ethos of using technology to drive engagement and engagement to drive the use of technology. This is in order to provide a rich user learning experience and for students to understand that there is a potential for multiple points of inquiry. This symbiotic relationship between the judicious horizon scanning of technologies and equipment and the desire to optimise different pedagogical methodologies ensures that Special Collections continues to function as an experimental “lab for the humanities” as well as providing best-practice evidence for adapting existing spatial design models.
How to Create Map Views in the Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
The map views are useful for providing a geographical representation of data. They allow users to visualize and analyze the data in a more intuitive manner.
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
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The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
What is the purpose of the Sabbath Law in the Torah. It is interesting to compare how the context of the law shifts from Exodus to Deuteronomy. Who gets to rest, and why?
1. St Fin Barre’s Cathedral Library
Elaine Harrington | Special Collections Librarian
UCC Library
History, Preservation and Use of Religious Libraries in Ireland
18 October 2019
2. St Fin Barre’s Cathedral and Its Library
Braun & Hogenburg. Civitates orbis terrarvm. [Coloniae Agrippinae: apud Petrum a Brachel,
1576-1618]. Vol 6: Cork. Strongroom U.314 (v.6)
Pic Credit: A star called sun https://twitter.com/torban69/status/969947368794804225
3. Preservation
Aquinas, Thomas. Incipiu[n]t preclarissima opuscula diui Thome aquinatis sacri ordinis p[re]dicato[rum] in quibus o[mn]is ph[ilosophi]e [&] diuina[rum] scriptura[rum] theoremata est co[m]plexus. [Venice:
Hermann Lichtenstein, 1497]. L.3.18
4. Cataloguing
M. Tullii Ciceronis De officiis libri tres,
Cato maior, Laelius, Paradoxa,
Somnium Scipionis / ex recensione
Ioannis Georgii Graevii...
Amstelodami: Ex typographia P. & I.
Blaeu. Prostant apud Wolfgang,
Janssonio-Waesbergios, Boom, a
Someren, & Goethals, 1688. E.4.12
The Annual Register, or, A View of the
History, Politics, and Literature for the
Year.... R.5.1 y.1758
An Account of the Dispensary for
Administering Advice and Medicines to
the Ooor in the City and County of
Cork: At the Dispensary, or At Their
Own Habitations; Instituted in the Year
1787. Cork: printed by William Flynn, at
the Shakspear, 1788. U.6.15 v.15
Soto, Domingo de. Commentariorum fratris Dominici
Soto Segoviensis, theologi, Ordinis Praedicatorum,
Caesareae Maiestati à sacris confessionibus, publici
apud Salmanticenses professoris, in Quartum
Sententiarum: cum indice copiosissimo atque
locupletissimo. Salmanticae [Salamanca]: Apud
Ioannem Mariam à Terranoua, expensis Benedicti
Boyerii bibliopolae, MDLXVI [1566-1569]. R.3.3
5. Margaret Connolly. “Books Connected with Battle Abbey.”
Item: [Biblia Latina / cum glossa ordinaria Walafridi Strabonis aliorumque et interlineari Anselmi Laudunensis et cum postillis ac moralitatibus Nicolai de Lyra et expositionibus Guillelmi Britonis in omnes prologos
S. Hieronymi et additionibus Pauli Burgensis replicisque Matthiae Doering]. Basiliae: per Johannem Petri de Langendorff et Johannem Froben de Hamelburg, 1498. R.2.4
Article: Connolly, Margaret. “Books Connected with Battle Abbey Before the Dissolution: Some New Discoveries.” The Library 7.1 (2000): 119-32.
6. Early Modern Works
Top-bottom: Page 69, Page 71-72 Minute Book Library Committee 1850 – 1885,
Queen’s College Cork. U.376
Biblia sacra polyglotta: complectentia textus originales, Hebraicum, cum Pentateucho Samaritano,
Chaldaicum, Græcum; versionumque antiquarum, Samaritanæ, Græcæ, Chaldaicæ, Syriacæ (LXXII
Interp.); Arabicæ, Æthiopicæ, Persicæ, Vulg. Lat….; / edidit Brianus Waltonus. Londini: imprimebat
Thomas Roycroft, MDCLVII [1657]. D.1.7
7. Provenance – Browne, Bishop of Cork & Ross
Romanæ historiæ anthologia recognita et aucta: An English Exposition of the Roman Antiquities; wherein many Roman and English offices
are parallel'd, and divers obscure phrases explain'd. For the use of Abingdon School. London: Printed by R. W. for Peter Parker, and are to
be sold at his shop at the Golden Legg and Starr, over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1674. Q.4.2
8. Provenance – Crowe, Bishop of Cloyne
Explicatio mandati secundi Decalogi / Per patrem
Thomam Sanchez Cordubensem .. Madriti: praelo et
expensis Ludouici Sanchez typographi regii, MDCXIII
[1613]. R.3.8 v.2
Pastoralis solicitudinis, sive de officio et potestate
episcopi tripartita descriptio ... / Auctore Augustino
Barbosa I.V.D. Lusitano ... cum sex tripli indice. Parisiis
apud Michaelem Sonnium, via Iacobaea sub scuto
Basiliensi, MDCXXV[1625]. F.2.6
9. Provenance – Stopford, Bishop of Cork & Ross
The Monthly Review. T.4.2 y.1800 (1)
Ferguson, Adam. Institutes of Moral
Philosophy: For the Use of Students in
the College of Edinburgh. Edinburgh:
printed for A. Kincaid & W. Creech, and
J. Bell; sold in London by S. Crowder
[and others], 1773. K.7.32
Anticipation: Containing the Substance of His M-----
y’s Most Gracious Speech to Both H----s of P--l-----t,
on the opening of the approaching session, together
with a full and authentic account of the debate which
will take place in the H---e of C-----s, on the motion
for the address, and the amendment. With notes.
Dublin: Printed for the company of booksellers, by
Byrn and Son, MDCCLXXVIII [1778]. T.4.17 v.11
The Statutes at Large, Passed in the Parliaments
Held in Ireland: from the Third year of Edward the
Second, A.D. 1310 ... with marginal notes, and a
complete index to the whole. Dublin: Printed by
George Grierson, 1786-1804. I.S.1-I.S.31
10. Provenance: Family
Corpus juris civilis: Pandectis ad Fflorentinum archetypum expressis, institutionibus, codice et novellis, addito textu Graeco, ut & in digestis &
codice, legibus & constitutionibus Graecis, cum optimis quibusque editionibus collatis… / opera & studio Simonis van Leeuwen JC. Lugd. Bat.
Amstelodami: apud Joannem Blaeu, Ludovicum & Danielem Elzevirios; Lugd. Batavorum [Leiden]: apud Franciscum Hackium, 1663. E.1.6
11. Provenance – Ex Libris Various Cork Figures
C. Iulii Cæsaris quæ extant / ex
emendatione Ios. Scaligeri. Lugduni
Batavorum [Leiden] : ex officina
Elzeviriana, 1635. H.7.12
Arnoldi Corvini a Belderen I.C. Jurisprudentiae
Romanae summarium, seu, Codicis Justinianei
methodica enarratio: Cum juris civilis antiqui,
novissimi, nec non pontificii & municipalis, pro
varietate materiarum diversis & congruis locis
inserta brevi declaratione. Amstelodami : Apud
Ludovicum & Danielem Elzevirios, CIC ICC 2Y
[1655]. A.3.3
Cappell, Jac... Observationes in Novum
Testamentum: exceptis Actibus Apostolorum &
Apocalypsi D. Ioannis / Nunc demum XXXIII post
Authoris obitum annis, in lucem editae ;
procurante Ludovico Cappello ... Una cum
ejusdem Ludovici Cappelli Spicilegio ante annos
XXV primum edito, nunc denuo ab Autore aucto,
castigato & emendato. Amstelodami: Apud
Ludovicum & Danielem Elzevirios, [1657]. S.6.17
Annotations upon all the books of the Old and New
Testament: this second edition so enlarged, as they
make an entire commentary on the sacred scripture:
the like never before published in English. Wherein the
text is explained, doubts resolved, scriptures
parallelled, and various readings observed. By the
labour of certain learned divines thereunto appointed,
and therein employed, as is expressed in the preface.
London: Printed by John Legatt, 1651. A.2.1d v.1
12. Provenance – Ex Libris Robert Day
Cave, William. Apostolici, or, The History of the Lives, Acts, Death, and Martyrdoms of Those
Who Were Contemporary with, or Immediately Succeeded the Apostles: As also the most
eminent of the primitive fathers for the first three hundred years; to which is added, a
chronology of the three first ages of the church. London: Printed by A.C. for Richard Chiswel at
the Rose and Crown in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1677. P.2.8 (1) v.[1]
13. Provenance: Institutions
Omerou Ilias: kai eis autio scholia Didymou. Ex Theatrou on Oxonia: [s.n.], [1676]. H.6.7
Evangelium secundum Matthaeum ex codice rescripto in
bibliotheca collegii SSæ. Trinitatis juxta Dublin / Descriptum opera
et studio Johannis Barrett. Cui adjungitur appendix, collationem
Codicis Montfortiani complectens. Dublinii: ex Ædibus
Academicis, excudebat R.E. Mercier, Academiae Typographus,
MDCCCI [1801]. Q.2.20
14. Provenance: Institutions
Raven, Charles. Bird Haunts and Bird Behaviour. Illust. with photographs by the author. London: M. Hopkinson,
1929. AA.8.2
Report of her Majesty's Commissioners appointed to inquire
into the state, discipline, studies, and revenues of the
University of Dublin, and of Trinity College: together with
appendices, containing evidence, suggestions, and
correspondence / Presented to both houses of parliament by
command of Her Majesty. Dublin: Printed by Alexander Thom,
1853. W.2.6
15. Bindings
Sententiae et regulae vitae ex Gregorii
Nazanzeni scriptis collectae: Eiusdem iambi
aliquot, nunc primum in lucem editi / per
Ioannem Sambucum Pannonium.
Antverpiae: ex officina Christophori Plantini,
MDLXVIII [1568]. E.7.24
A Sermon Preached Before the Incorporated
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in
Foreign Parts: at their anniversary meeting
in the parish church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on
Friday, February 19, 1779 / by the
Honorable and Right Reverend Father in
God, James, Lord Bishop of Saint David’s.
London: Printed by T. Harrison and S.
Brooke in Warwick-Lane, 1779. W.2.9
Quarta pars totius summe maioris beati
Antonini. Venetijs: per Lazarum de
Soardis, MDIII [1503]. W.2.12 v.4
Orlandino, Niccolo. Historia Societatis
Iesu. Coloniæ Agrippinæ [Cologne]:
Sumptibus Antonij Hierat, MDCXV [1615].
L.3.15
16. Continental Printers – Elzevir
C. Iulii Cæsaris quæ extant / ex
emendatione Ios. Scaligeri. Lugduni
Batavorum [Leiden]: ex officina
Elzeviriana, 1635. H.7.12
Corpus juris civilis: Pandectis ad Fflorentinum
archetypum expressis, institutionibus, codice et
novellis, addito textu Graeco, ut & in digestis & codice,
legibus & constitutionibus Graecis, cum optimis
quibusque editionibus collatis… / opera & studio
Simonis van Leeuwen JC. Lugd. Bat. Amstelodami:
apud Joannem Blaeu, Ludovicum & Danielem
Elzevirios; Lugd. Batavorum [Leiden]: apud
Franciscum Hackium, MDCLXIII [1663]. E.1.6
[Hesiodou Askraiou ta heuriskomena]. =
Hesiodi Ascraei quae extant / ex recensione
Johannis Georgii Graevii, cum eiusdem
animadversonibus & notis, accedunt nota
inedita Josephi Scaligeri et Francisci Guieti.
Amstelodami : Apud Danielem Elzevirium,
CLC LCCIXVIL [1667]. F.7.18
17. Continental Printers –Stephanus, Plantin, Blaeu
Eusebiou tou Pamphilou euangelikes
proparaskeues bib. pentekaideka. Lutetiae
[Paris]: Ex officina Rob. Stephani, typographi
regii, regiis typis, MDXLIIII [1544]. O.2.2
Sententiae et regulae vitae ex Gregorii
Nazanzeni scriptis collectae: Eiusdem iambi
aliquot, nunc primum in lucem editi / per
Ioannem Sambucum Pannonium. Antverpiae:
ex officina Christophori Plantini, CIC IC LXVIII
[1568]. E.7.24
[Aischylou tragodiai Z ... Aeschyli
tragœdiæ VI]: Quæ cùm omnes multo
quàm antea castigatiores eduntur, tum
verò una, quæ mutila & decurtata prius
erat, integra nunc profertur. Scholia in
easdem, plurimis in locis locupletata, & in
penè infinitis emendata / Petri Victorii cura
et diligentia. [Genevæ]: ex officina Henrici
Stephani, MDLVII [1557]. E.3.15
M. Tullii Ciceronis De officiis libri tres,
Cato maior, Laelius, Paradoxa, Somnium
Scipionis / ex recensione Ioannis Georgii
Graevii... Amstelodami: Ex typographia P.
& I. Blaeu. Prostant apud Wolfgang,
Janssonio-Waesbergios, Boom, a
Someren, & Goethals, MDCLXXXVIII
[1688]. E.4.12
18. Printers – Great Britain
Philosophiae moralis institutio compendiaria libris III:
ethices et jurisprudentiae naturalis elementa continens /
auctore Francisco Hutcheson. Glasguae: In Aedibus
Academicis excudebant Robertus et Andreas Foulis,
MDCCLV [1755]. R.6.11
Stanyan, Temple. The Grecian History. London: Printed for J. and R. Tonson in the Strand,
MDCCXXXIX [1739]. E.5.1 v.1
19. Printers – Dublin
Le primer report des cases & matters en ley resolue & adiudge en les Courts del Roy en Ireland [1604-1612] / Collect et digest per Sr. Iohn Dauys
chiualer Atturney Generall del Roy en cest realme. Dublin: Printed by Iohn Franckton, Printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie, 1615. A.3.19
Mericke, John. A Briefe Abstract of All the English
Statutes which Are in Force with in the Realme of
Ireland: and is verie usefull for sheriffes, iustices of
the peace, escheators, coroners, and other officers
in particular, as all His Maiesties subiectes in
generall / per I.M. de Societate Interioris Templi
London. ac Feodarium poruinciae [sic] Conac. in
Hibernia. Dublin: Imprinted by John Franckton for
the Society of Stationers, 1625. B.7.12
20. Printers – Cork
Maginn, John. A Compendium of Rhetoric: Compiled for the Use of the Diocesan School of Cork. Cork: printed by A. Edwards, bookseller, 1801.
S.7.23
21. Travel to the North & West
A Journey through Sweden: containing a detailed account
of its population, agriculture, commerce and finances...
Written in French by a Dutch officer, and translated into
English by William Radcliffe. Dublin: Printed for Graisberry
and Campbell, for P. Byrne [etc.] 1790. S.5.21
A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements
and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies.
Trans. from the French of the Abbé Raynal, by J.
Justamond. Dublin: Printed for John Exshaw, no.86, and
William Halhead, no.63 Dame-street, 1779. E.5.7 v.1
22. Travel on the Way to the East
Bell, John. Travels from St. Petersburg in
Russia to Diverse Parts of Asia. Dublin:
Printed for Robert Bell ..., 1764. A.5.14 v.1
23. Staunton, George. An Authentic Account of An Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China...: Taken chiefly from the papers
of His Excellency the Earl of Macartney... Sir Erasmus Gower...and of other gentlemen in the several departments of the embassy. Dublin:
Printed for P. Wogan [et al.], 1798. A.5.12
Travel to the East
24. Fragments
Bacon, Francis. Sylva sylvarum, sive, Hist. naturalis. Amstelodami : Ex officina Elzeviriana,
[1661]. G.7.24
Spelman, Henry. Glossarium archaiologicum: continens latino-barbara, peregrina, obsoleta, &
novatæ significationis vocabula; quæ post labefactatas a Gothis, Vandalisq[ue], res Europæas, in
ecclesiasticis, profanisq[ue], scriptoribus, variarum item gentium legibus antiquis municipalibus,
chartis, & formulis occurrunt; scholiis & commentariis illustrata; in quibus prisci ritus quam-
plurimi, magistratus, dignitates, munera, officia, mores, leges ipsæ, & consuetudines enarrantur.
Londini: Apud Aliciam Warren, MDCLXIV [1664]. G.2.4
25. Matters French
Descartes, Rene. Meditationes de prima philosophia: in quibus Dei existentia, et animae
humanae à corpore distinctio, demonstrantur; his adjunctae sunt variae objectiones doctorum
virorum in istas de Deo et anima demonstrationes, cum responsionibus auctoris. Amsterdam:
Elzevir, 1678. P.4.11
Claude, Jean. An Account of the Persecutions and Oppression of the Protestants in
France. London: s.n., 1686. Q.3.4 v.23
https://libguides.ucc.ie/mattersfrench/about
26. HI 6091: Work Placement in Special Collections
Scot, Reginald. The Discouerie of Witchcraft: Wherein the
Lewde Dealing of Witches and Witchmongers is Notablie
Detected. London: Imprinted b William Brome, 1584.
J.6.22
Watson, Richard. A Collection of Theological Tracts. Cambridge: Printed by J. Archdeacon, for J. & J. Merrill, T.
Evans, and J. & J. Fletcher, 1785. A.4.27d
http://blogs.ucc.ie/wordpress/theriverside/2017/09/21/hi6091-work-placement-special-collections/
27. Contact
Elaine Harrington,
Special Collections Librarian
UCC Library
University College Cork
Cork
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