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The Maastricht University Special Collections is the heritage library of
Maastricht University Maastricht University (abbreviated as UM; ) is a public university, public research university in Maastricht, Netherlands. Founded in 1976, it is the second youngest of the thirteen List of universities in the Netherlands, Dutch universities. In ...
. The collections are part of the closed stacks department of the University Library which is housed in Grote Looiersstraat 17, a historic building dating back to 1757. The largest and most important special collection of Maastricht University is the
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library which consist of more than 250,000 volumes of books with scientific, legal, as well as theological significance. Other notable items in the library's collections include
prize book In the fields of bibliography and bookselling, prize books (also known as prize bindings), are a category of finely bound books once given as prizes and awards in educational institutions primarily in England, Ireland, and the Netherlands. This tra ...
s,
travel books The genre of travel literature or travelogue encompasses outdoor literature, guide books, nature writing, and travel memoirs. History Early examples of travel literature include the ''Periplus of the Erythraean Sea'' (generally considered a 1 ...
, and books printed in
Maastricht Maastricht ( , , ; ; ; ) is a city and a Municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality in the southeastern Netherlands. It is the capital city, capital and largest city of the province of Limburg (Netherlands), Limburg. Maastricht is loca ...
. Several collections are especially focused on
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notables such as the personal library of Limburg poet
Pierre Kemp Pierre Kemp (1 December 1886 – 21 July 1967) was a Dutch poet and painter, the recipient of the Constantijn Huygens Prize in 1956 and the P. C. Hooft Award in 1958. His younger brother was the writer Mathias Kemp. Kemp was born in Maastricht ...
(1886–1967), the documentation collection by painter
Charles Eyck Charles Hubert Eyck (24 March 1897 – 2 August 1983) was a Dutch visual artist. Together with and Joep Nicolas, he was a pioneer of the . Life and work Charles Eyck was born in 1897 in Meerssen. He received his training at the Rijksakademie v ...
(1897–1983), and the personal library of chemist and Nobel laureate
Peter Debye Peter Joseph William Debye ( ; born Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus Debije, ; March 24, 1884 – November 2, 1966) was a Dutch-American physicist and physical chemist, and Nobel laureate in Chemistry. Biography Early life Born in Maastricht, Neth ...
(1884-1966). The library also holds the personal library of Dutch illustrator Bernhard Reith (1894-1974) and many Dutch periodicals from 1840 to 1950.


History

In the course of the 1970s, many theological faculties were restructured or closed, including the Canisianum, a school for young priests in Maastricht. A number of these institutions had impressive library collections which were distributed after they closed down. In the beginning, the Jesuit library was to be relocated to a theological school in Amsterdam. However, it was sold to the newly established State University of Limburg (now Maastricht University). The university library later expanded their collection by purchasing books from other institutions such as the institutional library for
missiology Missiology is the academic study of the Christian mission history and methodology. It began to be developed as an academic discipline in the 19th century. Definition Broadly speaking, missiology is "an interdisciplinary field of inquiry into Ch ...
, arabica and religious sciences from Maastricht, Mariëndaal from
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, the Berchmanianum from
Nijmegen Nijmegen ( , ; Nijmeegs: ) is the largest city in the Dutch province of Gelderland and the ninth largest of the Netherlands as a whole. Located on the Waal River close to the German border, Nijmegen is one of the oldest cities in the ...
and the Groot-Seminarie from
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. The total books bought from these institutions amounted up to 250,000 volumes. In the beginning it was thought that the Jesuit library consisted of only religious books. In 1982, Professor Spruit from
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clarified that since the Jesuits also studied topics other than religion, it is most likely that the books contained a vast amount of other topics other than religion. From 1983 until 1987, the books were assessed and catalogued. In 1992, a selection of damaged books were restored.


Other acquisitions


Reith Library

The Maastricht University Library houses the personal library of Dutch illustrator ernard Reith(1894-1974), an art and art history teacher of the Jesuit St. Ignatiuscollege in
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. Reith is known for his illustrations for
Louis Couperus Louis Marie-Anne Couperus (10 June 1863 – 16 July 1923) was a Dutch novelist and poet. His oeuvre contains a wide variety of genres: lyric poetry, psychological fiction, psychological and historical fiction, historical novels, novellas, short ...
'Psyche' published in 1927. The Reith library contains over one thousand illustrated, written and collected works about the art of
illustration An illustration is a decoration, interpretation, or visual explanation of a text, concept, or process, designed for integration in print and digitally published media, such as posters, flyers, magazines, books, teaching materials, animations, vi ...
,
art history Art history is the study of Work of art, artistic works made throughout human history. Among other topics, it studies art’s formal qualities, its impact on societies and cultures, and how artistic styles have changed throughout history. Tradit ...
and drawing. It was acquired by the library in 2005.


Golden Age Illustration Books

Reith's personal library contains more than sixty books illustrated by Golden Age illustrators, including artists such as
Arthur Rackham Arthur Rackham (19 September 1867 – 6 September 1939) was an English book illustrator. He is recognised as one of the leading figures during the Golden Age of British book illustration. His work is noted for its robust pen and ink drawings, ...
,
Edmund Dulac Edmund Dulac (born Edmond Dulac; 22 October 1882 – 25 May 1953) was a French-British naturalised magazine illustrator, book illustrator and stamp designer. Born in Toulouse, he studied law but later turned to the study of art at the Écol ...
,
Kay Nielsen Kay Rasmus Nielsen (March 12, 1886 – June 21, 1957) was a Danish illustrator who was popular in the early 20th century, the Golden Age of Illustration which lasted from when Daniel Vierge and other pioneers developed printing technology to th ...
, and
Willy Pogany William Andrew Pogany (born Vilmos András Feichtmann (or Feuchtmann); August 24, 1882 – July 30, 1955) was a prolific Hungarian illustrator of children's and other books. His contemporaries include C. Coles Phillips, Joseph Clement Coll, Ed ...
. The Golden Age of Illustration is a period of excellence in book and magazine illustration that occurred around the 1880s and ended around the 1920s. In
Europe Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and Asia to the east ...
, artists were influenced by the
Pre-Raphaelites The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (PRB), later known as the Pre-Raphaelites, was a group of English painters, poets, and art critics, founded in 1848 by William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti ...
and design oriented movements such as the
Arts and Crafts Movement The Arts and Crafts movement was an international trend in the decorative and fine arts that developed earliest and most fully in the British Isles and subsequently spread across the British Empire and to the rest of Europe and America. Initiat ...
and
Art Nouveau Art Nouveau ( ; ; ), Jugendstil and Sezessionstil in German, is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially the decorative arts. It was often inspired by natural forms such as the sinuous curves of plants and ...
. American illustration during this period was influenced by the Brandywine Valley tradition as started by
Howard Pyle Howard Pyle (March 5, 1853 – November 9, 1911) was an American illustrator, Painting, painter, and author, primarily of books for young people. He was a native of Wilmington, Delaware, Wilmington, Delaware, and he spent the last year of his life ...
. Factors that led to the golden age of illustration include: new printing techniques, cheap paper production, and better infrastructure. The Golden Age of Illustration came to an end in the 1930s when photography started to advance.


Dutch Periodicals


Het Weekblad van het Regt (1839-1943)

One of the many Dutch Periodicals is ’Het Weekblad van het Regt’. It is a collection of legal affairs magazines which served as reference work for jurisprudence in the Netherlands. In 1884, the name of the journal changed to 'Het Weekblad van het Recht, rechtskundig news- en advertblad '. ‘Het Weekblad’ is not only an important source of legal history research, but also relevant to current legal practice. It also provides good insight into social and societal developments in the period 1839-1943. With financial support from the Academic Heritage Maastricht Fund, all 13,865 Weekblads have been digitized and made searchable.


Use and Outreach

There is an annual Spoken Word evening carried out with Boekhandel Dominicanen during Museumnacht in Maastricht. The library also has collaborations with the Centre Céramique and the Regional Historical Centre to organise events that promote access and use of the Special Collections.


Education


Art and Medicine

The Maastricht University Library also organises the opening of the elective course on art and medicine. Under the title 'Does perception of art make you a better doctor?’, a different theme is drawn weekly from the triangle of art, medicine and the senses. The course consists of training, research, workshops, lectures and interviews. The University Library provides this block opening together with the
Jan Van Eyck Academy The Van Eyck – Multiform Institute for Fine Art, Design, and Reflection (formerly known as “Jan van Eyck Academie”) is a post-academic institute for research and production in the fields of fine art, design and art theory, based in Maastrich ...
and the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences which includes activities such as lectures, guided tours and assignments about anatomical atlases in the Special Collections.


Style and Modernity

The University Library assisted with a university course called Style and Modernity. In this course on the history of Western art in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, students explore concepts such as style, modernity, modernism and avant-garde based on books from the Special Collections.


Events and other activities


Maastricht Antiquarian Book & Print Fair

The annual Maastricht Antiquarian Book & Print Fair (MABP) is one of Europe's leading antiquarian book events, taking place during the opening weekend of
The European Fine Art Fair The European Fine Art Fair known as TEFAF is an annual art, antiques, and design fair organized by '' The European Fine Art Foundation'' in the MECC in Maastricht, Netherlands. It was first held open in 1988. The fair For ten days each year, ...
(TEFAF). More than twenty-five prestigious booksellers will team up to present the most precious, most valuable, most interesting items from their collections such as rare first editions, incunables, antique maps, but also more recent special editions and other collectibles. The Maastricht University library regularly collaborate with other institutions such as the Centre Céramique and the Regional Historic Centre Limburg to organise exhibitions of the books from the Special Collections at the MABP. Past exhibitions included the themes travel books, atlases and herbal books.


Spoken Word

Spoken word is an event that is held every year during Museumnacht Maastricht (Museum night Maastricht) since 2016. It is held in the Dominicanen Bookstore and organised by Maastricht University Library. Interested students have the chance to give theatrical performances using books from the Special Collections for inspiration. In 2018, since the theme of the Museumnacht was ‘Lucky/Unlucky’, the students were shown some books that touch on the topics of apocalypse, prophecy, and superstitions.


Two Girls in China

In August 2016, two students from Maastricht University, Samantha Jenkins and Angelica Giombini, were sent to trace back the steps of the Dutch Jesuits travellers in China. The expedition is called Two Girls in China. The Jesuits whose steps they followed were based on a map in Kircher's China Illustrata. Jenkins and Giombini retraced the routes followed by
Albert Dorville Albert Dorville (12 August 1621 8 April 1662), also known as Albert, Count of Orville (), was a Belgian Jesuit priest who acted as a missionary, cartographer, and explorer in China and Tibet. Life Albert was born in Brussels on 12 August 162 ...
and
Johann Grueber Johann Grueber or Grüber (28 October 1623 30 September 1680) was an Austrian Jesuit missionary who served as an explorer of China and Tibet. He worked as an imperial astronomer in China. Life Grueber was born in Linz on 28 October 1623. He jo ...
who traveled together from Beijing, through Tibet and into India where Dorville died. Unfortunately, wandering into Tibet and India was not possible, and so the girl's journey had to end at the border of Tibet, near Larung Gar.


Holdings

The Special Collections consists of numerous books in a plethora of topics, from religion to medicine and biology. Most of the books are either in Latin, French, Dutch, or German. Only a few of the books are in English or other languages. The following are highlighted books from the holdings:


Religion

The major library in the Special Collections is the Jesuit Library and a vast amount of religions books can be found in said library. Some of most notable in the collections are the 15th and 16th century books listed below: * Gerson (1488). '. Impressa a Venetia: Per Ioanne Rosso. * Van Liesvelt (1534). '. Gheprent Thātwerpē ...: By mi Jacob van Liesuelt. * '. (1567). Lvgdvni: Apvd Gvliel. Rovillivm.


Cartography

The Jesuits travelled the world extensively in their missionary pursuits and often they would map their journey to these new places. When the University Library acquired the Jesuit library, they also acquired the maps and atlases that came with it. Highlighted maps and atlases include those from Braun and Mercator which focus on cities and countries, respectively: *
Braun Braun is a surname, originating from the German language, German word for the color brown. In German, ''Braun'' is pronounced – except for the "r", equal to the English word "brown". In English, it is often pronounced like "brawn". Notable p ...
& Hogenberg (1572). ''Civitates orbis terrarum''. Coloniae Agrippinae: Apud Petrum a Brachel. *
Mercator __NOTOC__ Mercator (Latin for "merchant") often refers to the Mercator projection, a cartographic projection named after its inventor, Gerardus Mercator. Mercator may refer to: People * Marius Mercator (c. 390–451), a Catholic ecclesiastica ...
(1628). ' Amsterodami: Sumptibus & typis æneis Henrici Hondij.


Ethnography and Anthropology

As missionaries it was common for the Jesuits to settle down in a chosen area for a length of time to spread the word of Christ. In doing so, they would also record the lives of the locals. These records were then published and kept in their holdings. Thus, the Jesuit Library also contains ethnography and anthropology books that immortalised the lives and cultures of particular communities. These books were also used by students of the MaRBLe programme in their research thesis. Highlights of ethnography and anthropology books include Kircher's book on China and a Dutch East-India Company's publication on the Old and New East-Indies: * Kircher (1667). ''Athanasii kircheri e soc. jesu china monumentis qua sacris quà profanis, nec non variis naturæ & artis spectaculis, aliarumque rerum memorabilium argumentis illustrata, auspiciis leopoldi primi roman. imper. semper augusti munificentissimi mecænatis.'' Amstelodami,: Apud Joannem Janssonium à Waesberge & Elizeum Weyerstraet. * Valentyn (1724). ' Te Dordrecht: By Joannes van Braam.


Medicine

The University Library also holds books concerning early medical science which includes anatomy, psychology, surgery and many other branches of medical science. These books have been used in Maastricht University faculties and courses as an aid to their learning process. This includes programs and courses such as the Psychology Book Review and Arts and Medicine, and Style and Modernity. The following books are examples of the many medicine books in the holdings. Both of them focus on surgery and dated as far back as the 17th century: *
Vesalius Andries van Wezel (31 December 1514 – 15 October 1564), Latinization of names, latinized as Andreas Vesalius (), was an anatomist and physician who wrote ''De humani corporis fabrica, De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem'' (''On the fabric ...
(1725). ''Andreae vesalii invictissimi caroli v. imperatoris medici opera omnia anatomica & chirurgica''. Lugduni Batavorum: Apud Joannem du Vivie. *
Fabricius Fabricius (, ) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *people from the Ancient Roman Fabricia gens, gens Fabricia: **Gaius Fabricius Luscinus, the first of the Fabricii to move to Rome * Johann Goldsmid (1587–1616), known by his ...
, & Nollens (1630). '. In s'Graven Haghe: By de weduwe, en erfgenamen van wylen Hillebrant Jacobsz. van Wouw.


Biology

The biology section is another important category within the Jesuit collections. This section consists of zoology, entomology, herbal books, taxonomy, and many others. The herbal books were exhibited in 2017 at the Centre Céramique, Natural History Museum and the Maastricht Antiquarian Books and Prints Fair. The highlights showcase herbal books by early European botanists such as Dalechamps and Dodoens: * Dalechamps & Des Moulins (1653). ' (Dernière edition, reveuë, corrigée ed.). A Lyon: Chez Philip. Borde, Laur. Arnaud, & Cl. Rigaud. *
Dodoens Rembert Dodoens (born Rembert van Joenckema, 29 June 1517 – 10 March 1585) was a Flemish physician and botanist, also known under his Latinized name Rembertus Dodonaeus. He has been called the father of botany. Life Dodoens was born Rembe ...
(1644). '. T'Antwerpen,: Inde Plantijnsche druckerije van Balthasar Moretus.


Friends of the Maastricht Academic Heritage Fund

Founded in 2012 the Friends of the Maastricht Academic Heritage Fund aims to draw more attention to the Special Collections at Maastricht University and to make this academic heritage available for education and research. Restoration of books is promoted by an Adopt-a-book program. Furthermore, it contributes to managing and acquiring the collections and provides access to them for a broad spectrum of interested public, both in the region and elsewhere. The Friends of the Maastricht Academic Heritage Fund is a named fund under the responsibility and management of the University Fund Limburg.


Pierre Kemp Fund

Established on 1 December 2014 the Pierre Kemp Fund aims to preserve and expand Kemp's heritage. The Fund promotes his works and makes them accessible and available for everyone. Chair of the foundation board is poet and emeritus professor of General and Dutch Literature Wiel Kusters, who wrote a biography on Kemp in 2010. Other members of the board are Kemp-relative Wies Neuhof-Meijs and director of the University Library Maastricht Ingrid Wijk.


Sources

* Artcyclopedia. (2015). Artists by Movement: The Golden Age of Illustration. http://www.artcyclopedia.com/history/golden-age.html * Cobben, N., Gilbert, J., & Boonen, W. (1996). Uit de oude doos. in: Jägers, G., Klinkeberg, J., & Ruwe, M. de. (1996). Behouden en beheren, benutten en begeren. Maastricht: Universitaire Pers Maastricht. * Ruwe, M. de. (1996). Onverwachte rijkdom: een inleiding. In: Jägers, G., Klinkeberg, J., & Ruwe, M. de. (1996). Behouden en beheren, benutten en begeren. Maastricht: Universitaire Pers Maastricht. * Stijfs, J. (2005). Limburgs Boek Juweel. Maastricht: Stichting Historische Reeks Maastricht. * The R. Atkinson Fox Society. (2012). What was the Golden Age of Illustration? http://www.rafoxsociety.com/what-was-the-golden-age-of-illustration/


External links


Special Collections Maastricht University Library - Official Website
* Wikipedia Education Program Maastricht
Dutch Periodicals - Weekblad van het Regt
(only in Dutch)
Printed in Maastricht
(only in Dutch)
Two Girls in China Project

MaRBLE Programme
* Maastricht University Library (only in dutch)


References

{{Reflist Maastricht University Special collections libraries