Blackburn’s ‘Worthy Citizen’: The Philanthropic Legacy of R.E. Hart

Cynthia Johnston
University of London Press
2013-08-14

<p>The exceptionally fine colour images in this catalogue are selections from the R.E. Hart Collection held by the Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery. Seven medieval manuscripts and three incunables from the Collection were exhibited at Senate House Library in November of 2013. This project, Blackburn’s ‘Worthy Citizen’: The Philanthropic Legacy of R.E. Hart, was made possible by a grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, and was generously supported by the Institute of English Studies at the School of Advanced Study, University of London; Winchester University; the Bibliographical Society; the Economic History Society; and the Blackburn Museum itself. Graduate students from the Institute of English Studies, The Courtauld Institute of Art, and Cambridge and Winchester Universities have worked with curators and experts from a wide range of academic disciplines to produce the exhibition and accompanying catalogue.</p>

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Blackburn’s ‘Worthy Citizen’: The Philanthropic Legacy of R.E. Hart

Cynthia Johnston

University of London Press

2013-08-14

<p>The exceptionally fine colour images in this catalogue are selections from the R.E. Hart Collection held by the Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery. Seven medieval manuscripts and three incunables from the Collection were exhibited at Senate House Library in November of 2013. This project, Blackburn’s ‘Worthy Citizen’: The Philanthropic Legacy of R.E. Hart, was made possible by a grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, and was generously supported by the Institute of English Studies at the School of Advanced Study, University of London; Winchester University; the Bibliographical Society; the Economic History Society; and the Blackburn Museum itself. Graduate students from the Institute of English Studies, The Courtauld Institute of Art, and Cambridge and Winchester Universities have worked with curators and experts from a wide range of academic disciplines to produce the exhibition and accompanying catalogue.</p>

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  • England
  • Exhibition catalogues & specific collections
  • 1.1.2.2.0.0.0
  • Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
  • England
  • English
  • History
  • Literary Studies
  • Blackburn Museum
  • Early Printed Books
  • English Book of Hours
  • Incunables
  • Medieval Manuscripts
  • Robert Edward Hart
  • English
  • Exhibition catalogues and specific collections