"Women of the Book: The Spiritual Lives of Early Modern Women, 1450–1800" Exhibition Tour

Dec 7, 2022
10 - 11am EST
Meet at the Exhibition Hall, Peabody Institute Peabody Institute
Registration is required
This event is free

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

Friends of the Libraries
410-804-3908

Description

Tour the "Women of the Book: The Spiritual Lives of Early Modern Women, 1450–1800" exhibition with curators Kelsey Champagne and Earle Havens.

Though the voices of women were largely absent from traditional historical sources, the "Women of the Book Collection" turns that problem on its head through its focus on extremely rare or unique sources of evidence of the institution of female monasticism — the world of nuns and convents dedicated to enlivening, sharing, and preserving the spiritual, intellectual, and interior lives of women for the wider world, in manuscript and in print. This exhibition of treasures from the collection paints the world of these holy women in living color — from psycho-spiritual autobiographers, bilocating nuns, rockstar-status saints, ecstatic mystics, and female healers, to the hidden careers of women printers and engravers and miracle makers.

This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Libraries.

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Registration

Registration is required

Space is limited — email libraryfriends@jhu.edu to reserve your spot for the in-person tour, including how many in your party

Contact

Friends of the Libraries
410-804-3908