Archive: 2011

  1. Minutes of the Albert Memorial

    Another of the Library’s treasures to have a look at over on the website. Many thanks for all your concern over the Library’s safety during this week’s events in the...

    12th August 2011 Read more
  2. Sex, sermons and wig-making

    The diary of Edmund Harrold is a closely-written journal full of early eighteenth-century books, religion, sex and wig-making. Read more about this remarkable survival on the 101 Treasures page.

    5th August 2011 Read more
  3. Treading the boards

    Just a quick snap to show the reason for the Library’s current two-week closure… not too much reading going on in here at the moment. We’ll be closed until Monday...

    3rd August 2011 Read more
  4. Unlocking the code

    If you’ve been inspired by Marcus du Sautoy’s BBC2 series on nature’s mathematical code, you may be interested in our web feature on Newton’s Principia. Newton’s Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica,...

    29th July 2011 Read more
  5. John Dee Special!

    Our 101 Treasures of Chetham’s series this week features material relating to the sixteenth-century scholar and warden of the College, John Dee. The success of the opera Doctor Dee at...

    20th July 2011 Read more
  6. Attic Nights

    Our 101 Treasures of Chetham’s series looks this week at the Noctes Atticae, or Attic Nights, of Aulus Gellius, a commonplace book which was later owned by Matthias Corvinus (1443-1490)...

    15th July 2011 Read more
  7. Chetham’s Library on The Culture Show

    Damon Albarn’s opera Doctor Dee has now reached the end of its run as part of the Manchester International Festival and has received almost universal acclaim, not least from members...

    13th July 2011 Read more
  8. Designation’s what you need…

    We’re really proud to have been awarded Designation Status by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council. The award is for the entire holdings, which distinguishes them as a collection of...

    1st July 2011 Read more
  9. Busy busy busy

    It’s all go at the Library today as the Manchester International Festival prepares to swing into action on Friday. Considerable interest has been generated by Damon Albarn’s opera Doctor Dee,...

    29th June 2011 Read more
  10. A happy coincidence

    Another visit this week from the Library’s new favourite musician, Damon Albarn, who is currently in Manchester preparing for the premiere of his opera Doctor Dee. By remarkable coincidence, the...

    24th June 2011 Read more