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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS


Ancient and Medieval Manuscripts Literary Collections, 19th-20th Century 
Renaissance and Early Modern Imprints History of Science
Eighteenth-Century Collections History of American Education
The Irish Collections Additional Collections
Reader Services Special Collections

Special Collections


The Department of Special Collections contains a wide range of rare books and manuscripts. Its primary charge is the collection and preservation of original sources for use by students of the humanities, of the history of science, and of the history of the book.

The Department presently holds about 250,000 volumes printed since the mid-15th century and about 500,000 manuscripts dating from Antiquity to the present.
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Medieval Roll

Ancient and Medieval Manuscripts
The department contains a few ancient cuneiform tablets, an ancient Egyptian papyrus roll, over 100 medieval codices (containing about 350 texts representing a wide range of subjects), 83 separate leaves (primarily liturgical; including 41 in an uncataloged "palaeographical practice set"), and several hundred (or more) pre-1500 documents as parts of several large English and Italian estate papers collections.

Renaissance Polyglot

Renaissance and Early Modern Imprints

  • The Summerfield Collection of books printed on the continent of Europe from Gutenberg (1455) through 1700 (over 7,000 titles in history, literature, law, science, theology, and the arts)
  • The Clubb Collection of books containing text printed in Anglo-Saxon type, Great Britain, 1566 through the early 19th century (not only a typographic collection but a rich source for research in the growth of English history as a serious field of study)
  • the Robert T. Aitchison Vergil Collection
  • The Cervantes Collection, based on the collection of Sir William Stirling-Maxwell
18th cent. English imprint

Eighteenth-Century Collections

The 18th century, both in England and in France, is a period of particular concern to the Department. In addition to the collections separately described, the general collections of the Department contain large numbers of 18th-century works, particularly in politics, economics, literature, and natural history. The department's holdings of 18th-century English imprints is one of the largest in North America as reported to the ESTC (English Short Title Catalog).

The Irish Collections

The department's holdings in the history, literature, culture, and politics of Ireland from the 17th century to the middle of the 20th century is concentrated in three named collections, the Joyce Collection, the Yeats Collection, and the P.S. O'Hegarty Collection. But there also exist sizable Irish holdings in the general Rare Book Collection, making the combined Irish holdings among the most significant and sizable outside of Ireland.

"Shamrock"

Literary Collections, 19th-20th Century

  • Rainer Maria Rilke (based on the collection made by Henry Sagan)
  • The William Doremus Paden collection of Tennyson
  • The Irish Collections (including the James Spoerri collection of James Joyce, the W.B. Yeats collection and the O'Hegarty Collection)
  • New American Poetry (primarily "Beat" poets of the 1960s)
  • The Elizabeth Morrison Snyder Collection of H.L. Mencken
  • Science-fiction
  • Penny dreadfuls
  • Children's books

James Joyce's Ulysses

History of Science

  • The Ralph N. Ellis Collection of natural history, ornithology and scientific expeditions
  • Historical and medicinal botany from the T.J. Fitzpatrick Collection
  • The Linnaeus Collection
  • Herpetology, Mammalogy,and other natural history

John Gould Drawing
Children's Reader

History of American Education

  • The Charles and E. Jennifer Monaghan Collection on the History of Reading in the United States
  • The Shull Collection of Hymnals and Music Books
  • The Children's Collection
  • Additional Collections and Holdings of the Special Collections Department
  • Reader Services
  • E-mail Reference Assistance

  • Special Collections Librarian - Richard W. Clement, 785/864-4334
    rclement@ku.edu

    Department of Special Collections, Kenneth Spencer Research Library,
    The University of Kansas
    Lawrence, KS 66045-7616 
    Phone: 785/864-4334 Fax: 785/864-5803