Wednesday 16 May 2012

Visit to Lincoln Cathedral Library 22 May 2012


Tuesday, May 22nd 2012

LIHG visit to Lincoln Cathedral Library

11.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m.


Places are still available for the LIHG visit to the Medieval and Wren libraries at Lincoln Cathedral.

Medieval Library

The Medieval Library was built in 1422 to give the Cathedral's collections a secure home. It consisted of a timber-framed building, covered by a magnificent oak roof decorated with carved bosses and feathered angels.  The room was furnished with oak reading-desks, to which the books were securely chained to prevent loss. These volumes, painstakingly copied by medieval scribes and often beautifully illuminated, formed the working library of the cathedral chapter.

The Wren Library

Michael Honywood, Dean of Lincoln from 1660 to 1681, rebuilt the ruined north cloister as a library. A passionate book collector, he bequeathed his personal library of some 5000 volumes to the Cathedral.

For further information about the libraries http://lincolncathedral.com/library-education 

The visit costs £60 in total, for a group of not more than 25 people, so individual costs may vary depending on the number of attendees. Please contact Shauna Barrett s.barrett@ucl.ac.uk  for further details and to book a place- all bookings and requests to attend must be received by Friday May 18th.

Please note: you do not need to be a member of CILIP or LIHG to attend this event. All welcome.