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Spring 2019 Volume 1, Issue 2
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Traveling Library .....................2
Associated Works ....................3
SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST
Jones’ and Company, Diamond Poets and Classics Traveling Library, 1821-1830
The Remnant Trust Student Scholar and Intern Projects for Spring 2019
The Remnant Trust’s Student Scholar for 2019, Reynaldo Torres, will give his presentation on his project on April 17th, 2019 at 5:30 PM in the Formby Room of the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library. An exhibit of the works used in Mr. Torres’ presentation will be located in the Texas Tech University Library until the Fall 2019 semester. According to Mr. Torres, his presentation,
The Origins of Economic Game Theory Through the Scope of the Remnant Trust Collection, concerns the following: “The inception of mathematical game theory is widely attributed to the research of mathematicians John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern. However, the collection contained within the Remnant Trust provides ample literature to pinpoint a plausible preface of logical economic game theory. Through the analysis of multiple canonical works of historical figures such as Adam Smith, Jean-Baptiste Say, and David Ricardo, numerous economic games of competition and cooperation can be outlined. The present research focuses in showcasing major examples of archaic game theory, as well as demonstrating their contributions to modern economics and social sciences.”
Marisa Stephens, The Remnant Trust’s Student Intern for the 2018-2019 school year, has created an exhibit of her own design based around documents in The Trust’s collection. Her display can be seen in the case outside of The Trust’s office, Room 109 in the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library.
Ms. Stephens’ display, entitled The Rebirth of the Soul and Resurrection of Man’s Monstrosity, covers the following: “This collection includes works regarding both the rebirth of the human soul in the afterlife as well as the resurrection of humanity's own folly in attempted creation. The literature displayed shows a correlation between divine retribution leading to rebirth in the afterlife, yet the maintenance of corruption as the soul is resurrected in punishment and eternal suffering.”
Mailing Address Line 1Mailing Address Line 2Mailing Address Line 3Mailing Address Line 4Mailing Address Line 5
PLEASE PLACE STAMPHERE
The Remnant Trust, Inc.Texas Tech University
Box 41041Lubbock, TX 49709-1041
Phone: (806) 742-0375Fax: (806) 742-0496
E-mail: info@theremnanttrust.comWebsite: www.theremnanttrust.com
Texas Tech University Library Permanent
Museum of Texas Tech University Permanent
Lubbock Christian University January—June, 2019
Ball State University January—May, 2019
First Friday Art Trail at TTU Press March 1, 2019 April 5, 2019 May 3, 2019
West Texas A&M University Fall 2019
Troy University September—December, 2019
The Remnant Trust Annual Lecture
How to Judge a Book by Its Cover;
Or, Why Studying Physical Books is Important
Dr. Marta Kvande Assistant Professor, Department of English
Texas Tech University
Wednesday, March 27, 2019 5:30 PM
Formby Room Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library
The way a book looks is the result of many decisions made by many people, including publishers, printers, binders, and designers. And the way a book looks subtly affects how we respond as we read it. By studying the material qualities of a book, we can learn a great deal about how that book was valued and marketed
as well as about how it was handled and read.
Reception and exhibit to follow lecture from 6:30 to 7:30 PM.
The lecture and reception is free and open to the public.
For parking registration, please call (806) 742-0375 or email info@theremnanttrust.com
Current Events and Displays
Upcoming Events and Displays
Check us out via Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram!
Mailing Address Line 1Mailing Address Line 2Mailing Address Line 3Mailing Address Line 4Mailing Address Line 5
PLEASE PLACE STAMPHERE
The Remnant Trust, Inc. Texas Tech University
Box 41041 Lubbock, TX 49709-1041
Phone: (806) 742-0375 Fax: (806) 742-0496
E-mail: info@theremnanttrust.com Website: www.theremnanttrust.com
Texas Tech University LibraryPermanent
Museum of TexasTech UniversityPermanent
Lubbock Christian UniversityJanuary—June, 2019
Ball State UniversityJanuary—May, 2019
First Friday Art Trail at TTU PressMarch 1, 2019April 5, 2019May 3, 2019
West Texas A&M UniversityFall 2019
Troy UniversitySeptember—December, 2019
The Remnant Trust Annual Lecture
How to Judge a Book byIts Cover;
Or, Why Studying Physical Books isImportant
Dr. Marta KvandeAssistant Professor,Department of English
Texas Tech University
Wednesday, March 27, 20195:30 PM
Formby RoomSouthwest Collection/SpecialCollections Library
The way a book looks is the result of many decisions made by many people,including publishers, printers,binders, and designers.And the way a book lookssubtly affects how we respondas we read it. By studying thematerial qualities ofa book,we canlearn a great deal about how that book was valued and marketed
as well as about how it was handled and read.
Reception and exhibit to follow lecture from 6:30 to 7:30 PM.
The lecture and reception is free and open to the public.
For parking registration, please call (806) 742-0375 or emailinfo@theremnanttrust.com
CurrentEvents andDisplays
Upcoming Events andDisplays
Check us out via Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram!
Fall 2018Volume 1, Issue 1
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Classroom Visits ......................2
First Friday Art Trail ...............2
Annual Lecture ........................2
The Unchaining of Ideas .........3
SPECIAL POINTS OFINTEREST
Hugo de Prato Florio’s Sermones de tempore super Evangelia et Epistolas
THE REMNANT TRUST STUDENT SCHOLAR
Brett Stine
Peter ComestorHistoria Scholastica, ca. 1450
The Remnant Trust Student Scholar Award isavailable to all undergraduate and graduatestudents at Texas Tech University to doindividual research using documents from TheRemnant Trust Collection to create and curate anexhibit, as well as make a presentation to theuniversity and wider community. The successfulcandidate has the opportunity to work closelywith The Remnant Trust’s collection of first andearly edition books and manuscripts, participatein an active, collaborative learning experience,and find creative means of expression and
communication through the curating of anexhibit and the public presentation of research.
Brett Stine, the recipient of the 2018 Remnant Student Scholar Award, is a graduate studentpursuing a degree in Classics and part-time instructor in the department of Classical andModern Languages and Literatures at TexasTech University.
Brett’s project, "Ancient Authors, SacredFathers, and Peter Comestor's HistoriaScholastica: A Medieval Approach to AncientHistory Through the Collection of TheRemnant Trust," centers around PeterComestor, his Historia Scholastica, and his
influence on early medievalUniversity education. Brett alsoexplored how Roman and Greek authors influenced Comestor and his peers.
You can see Brett’s project on display at the Texas Tech University Library until December 2018 and outside of
The Remnant Trust office until April 2019
Mailing Address Line 1Mailing Address Line 2Mailing Address Line 3Mailing Address Line 4Mailing Address Line 5
PLEASE PLACE STAMPHERE
The Remnant Trust, Inc.Texas Tech University
Box 41041Lubbock, TX 49709-1041
Phone: (806) 742-0375Fax: (806) 742-0496
E-mail: info@theremnanttrust.comWebsite: www.theremnanttrust.com
Texas Tech University LibraryPermanent
Museum of Texas Tech UniversityPermanent
West Texas A&M UniversitySeptember—October, 2018
First Friday Art Trail at TTU PressNovember 2, 2018
Ball State UniversityJanuary—May, 2018
Lubbock Christian UniversityJanuary—June, 2018
Troy UniversitySeptember—December, 2019
Pre-Modern Bibles: From the Dead Sea Scrolls to theComplutensian Polyglot Bible
From August 18, 2018 to March 3, 2019,select works from The Remnant Trustare on display in the Pre-Modern Biblesexhibition at the Museum of Texas TechUniversity. The exhibition focuses onthe evolution of the physical bible andhow biblical ideas have been conveyedthroughout history. The exhibitionfeatures the largest collection of originaland facsimile biblical texts ever placedon display at the same time in WestTexas. Texts have been provided by theHarry Ransom Center of the Universityof Texas at Austin, the LanierTheological Library, and the SarahCampbell Blaffer Foundation of theMuseum of Fine Arts Houston, amongother institutions. The Remnant Trusthas eight works on display at thisexhibition, including a Torah scrollfrom the 16th Century and a LatinVulgate Bible manuscript from circa 1250. Three of the Trust’s documentsare shown on the left.
CurrentEvents and Displays
Upcoming Events and Displays
Check us out via Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram!
Mailing Address Line 1Mailing Address Line 2Mailing Address Line 3Mailing Address Line 4Mailing Address Line 5
PLEASE PLACE STAMPHERE
The Remnant Trust, Inc.at Texas Tech University
Box 41041Lubbock, TX 79409-1041
Phone: (806) 742-0375Fax: (806) 742-0496
E-mail: info@theremnanttrust.comWebsite: www.theremnanttrust.com
Texas Tech University LibraryPermanent
Museum of TexasTech UniversityPermanent
West Texas A&M UniversitySeptember—October, 2018
First Friday Art Trail at TTU PressNovember 2, 2018
Ball State UniversityJanuary—May, 2018
Lubbock Christian UniversityJanuary—June, 2018
Troy UniversitySeptember—December, 2019
Pre-Modern Bibles: From the Dead SeaScrolls to theComplutensian Polyglot Bible
From August 18, 2018 to March 3, 2019,select works from The Remnant Trustare on display in thePre-ModernBiblesexhibition at the Museum of Texas TechUniversity. The exhibitionfocuses onthe evolutionof the physicalbible andhow biblical ideas have been conveyedthroughout history. The exhibitionfeatures the largest collectionoforiginaland facsimile biblical texts ever placedon display at the same time in WestTexas.Texts have been provided by theHarry Ransom Center oftheUniversityof Texas at Austin, the LanierTheologicalLibrary, and theSarahCampbell Blaffer Foundation of theMuseum of Fine Arts Houston, amongother institutions.The Remnant Trusthas eight works on display at thisexhibition, including a Torah scrollfrom the 16th Century and a LatinVulgate Biblemanuscriptfrom circa 1250. Three of the Trust’s documentsare shownon the left.
CurrentEvents andDisplays
Upcoming Events andDisplays
Check usout via Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram!
Box 41041 | Lubbock, Texas 79409-1041
T 241021 B00155 200
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Fall 2018Volume 1, Issue 1
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Classroom Visits ......................2
First Friday Art Trail ...............2
Annual Lecture ........................2
The Unchaining of Ideas .........3
SPECIAL POINTS OFINTEREST
Hugo de Prato Florio’s Sermones de tempore super Evangelia et Epistolas
THE REMNANT TRUST STUDENT SCHOLAR
Brett Stine
Peter ComestorHistoria Scholastica, ca. 1450
The Remnant Trust Student Scholar Award isavailable to all undergraduate and graduatestudents at Texas Tech University to doindividual research using documents from TheRemnant Trust Collection to create and curate anexhibit, as well as make a presentation to theuniversity and wider community. The successfulcandidate has the opportunity to work closelywith The Remnant Trust’s collection of first andearly edition books and manuscripts, participatein an active, collaborative learning experience,and find creative means of expression and
communication through the curating of anexhibit and the public presentation of research.
Brett Stine, the recipient of the 2018 Remnant Student Scholar Award, is a graduate studentpursuing a degree in Classics and part-time instructor in the department of Classical andModern Languages and Literatures at TexasTech University.
Brett’s project, "Ancient Authors, SacredFathers, and Peter Comestor's HistoriaScholastica: A Medieval Approach to AncientHistory Through the Collection of TheRemnant Trust," centers around PeterComestor, his Historia Scholastica, and his
influence on early medievalUniversity education. Brett alsoexplored how Roman and Greek authors influenced Comestor and his peers.
You can see Brett’s project on display at the Texas Tech University Library until December 2018 and outside of
The Remnant Trust office until April 2019
Mailing Address Line 1Mailing Address Line 2Mailing Address Line 3Mailing Address Line 4Mailing Address Line 5
PLEASE PLACE STAMPHERE
The Remnant Trust, Inc.Texas Tech University
Box 41041Lubbock, TX 49709-1041
Phone: (806) 742-0375Fax: (806) 742-0496
E-mail: info@theremnanttrust.comWebsite: www.theremnanttrust.com
Texas Tech University LibraryPermanent
Museum of Texas Tech UniversityPermanent
West Texas A&M UniversitySeptember—October, 2018
First Friday Art Trail at TTU PressNovember 2, 2018
Ball State UniversityJanuary—May, 2018
Lubbock Christian UniversityJanuary—June, 2018
Troy UniversitySeptember—December, 2019
Pre-Modern Bibles: From the Dead Sea Scrolls to theComplutensian Polyglot Bible
From August 18, 2018 to March 3, 2019,select works from The Remnant Trustare on display in the Pre-Modern Biblesexhibition at the Museum of Texas TechUniversity. The exhibition focuses onthe evolution of the physical bible andhow biblical ideas have been conveyedthroughout history. The exhibitionfeatures the largest collection of originaland facsimile biblical texts ever placedon display at the same time in WestTexas. Texts have been provided by theHarry Ransom Center of the Universityof Texas at Austin, the LanierTheological Library, and the SarahCampbell Blaffer Foundation of theMuseum of Fine Arts Houston, amongother institutions. The Remnant Trusthas eight works on display at thisexhibition, including a Torah scrollfrom the 16th Century and a LatinVulgate Bible manuscript from circa 1250. Three of the Trust’s documentsare shown on the left.
CurrentEvents and Displays
Upcoming Events and Displays
Check us out via Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram!
Mailing Address Line 1Mailing Address Line 2Mailing Address Line 3Mailing Address Line 4Mailing Address Line 5
PLEASE PLACE STAMPHERE
The Remnant Trust, Inc. at Texas Tech University
Box 41041 Lubbock, TX 79409-1041
Phone: (806) 742-0375 Fax: (806) 742-0496
E-mail: info@theremnanttrust.com Website: www.theremnanttrust.com
Texas Tech University LibraryPermanent
Museum of TexasTech UniversityPermanent
West Texas A&M UniversitySeptember—October, 2018
First Friday Art Trail at TTU PressNovember 2, 2018
Ball State UniversityJanuary—May, 2018
Lubbock Christian UniversityJanuary—June, 2018
Troy UniversitySeptember—December, 2019
Pre-Modern Bibles: From the Dead SeaScrolls to theComplutensian Polyglot Bible
From August 18, 2018 to March 3, 2019,select works from The Remnant Trustare on display in thePre-ModernBiblesexhibition at the Museum of Texas TechUniversity. The exhibitionfocuses onthe evolutionof the physicalbible andhow biblical ideas have been conveyedthroughout history. The exhibitionfeatures the largest collectionoforiginaland facsimile biblical texts ever placedon display at the same time in WestTexas.Texts have been provided by theHarry Ransom Center oftheUniversityof Texas at Austin, the LanierTheologicalLibrary, and theSarahCampbell Blaffer Foundation of theMuseum of Fine Arts Houston, amongother institutions.The Remnant Trusthas eight works on display at thisexhibition, including a Torah scrollfrom the 16th Century and a LatinVulgate Biblemanuscriptfrom circa 1250. Three of the Trust’s documentsare shownon the left.
CurrentEvents andDisplays
Upcoming Events andDisplays
Check us out via Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram!
Box 41041 | Lubbock, Texas 79409-1041
T 16A050 B00155 400
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
James DlugosSaint Joseph’s College278 Whites Bridge RoadStandish ME 40841
A good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.
-John Milton, Areopagitica
Jones and Company, Diamond Poets and Classics, 1821-1830
2
THE TRAVELING LIBRARY: Jones and Company, Diamond Poets and Classics, 1821-1830
Traveling libraries in the 18th and 19th centuries allowed literature fans to travel with a large number of works that do not take up a large amount of space; the traveling library shown above is approximately the size of two large folio volumes. Diamond Poets and Classics, published by Jones and Company of London between 1821 and 1830, is a miniature traveling library in The Remnant Trust’s collection. The library is on permanent display in the Reading Room of the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library on the campus of Texas Tech University. Forty-five works in fifty-two volumes are housed within the traveling library and includes works such as The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Poems by the Honorable Lord Byron with his Memoirs, Francis Bacon’s Essays, Moral, Economical, and Political, and Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels. The Remnant Trust also has individual works by John Milton, John Dryden, and Hannah More that are included in Jones and Company’s traveling library in its collection; these works are shown on the following page.
John Milton, Paradise Lost, 1824
A good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.
-John Milton, Areopagitica
Jones and Company, Diamond Poets and Classics, 1821-1830
2
THE TRAVELING LIBRARY:Jones and Company, Diamond Poets and Classics, 1821-1830
Traveling libraries in the 18th and 19th centuries allowed literature fans to travel with a large number of works thatdo not take up a large amount of space; the traveling library shown above is approximately the size of two large foliovolumes. Diamond Poets and Classics, published by Jones and Company of London between 1821 and 1830, is a miniature traveling library in The Remnant Trust’s collection. The library is on permanent display in the ReadingRoom of the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library onthe campus of Texas Tech University. Forty-five works in fifty-two volumes are housed within the traveling library and includesworks such as The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Poems by the Honorable Lord Byron with his Memoirs, Francis Bacon’s Essays, Moral, Economical, and Political, and Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels. The Remnant Trust also has individual worksby John Milton, John Dryden, and Hannah More that areincluded in Jones and Company’s traveling library in itscollection; these works are shown on the following page.
John Milton, Paradise Lost, 1824
3
JOHN MILTON
The Remnant Trust houses several editions of John Milton’s Areopagitica, including a first edition from 1644 (as seen here). Areopagitica is Milton’s polemic opposition to licensing and censorship and support for the right of freedom of speech and expression. The Trust also has the first collected edition of The Works of Mr. John Milton, published in 1697. This work contains the majority of Milton's non-verse writings, such as Areopagitica, The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, and The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates.
Milton’s Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and various other poems are part of the Traveling Library.
JOHN DRYDEN
A first edition of Dryden’s Fables Ancient and Modern (seen left), published in 1700, is part of the Trust’s collection. This work contains Dryden’s translations of Ovid’s Metamorphoses and Homer’s Illiad, three of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, and several of Dryden’s own works, including Alexander’s Feast.
The Poetical Works of John Dryden in two volumes with the Life of the Author (both volumes) and The Works of Virgil translated by Dryden in two volumes (both volumes) are contained in Jones and Company’s Traveling Library.
HANNAH MORE
The first complete American edition of The Works of Hannah More, published in 1843, can be found in The Remnant Trust’s collection; only volume I is present. Hannah More devoted herself to reforming the culture of the English nation and aimed to lead a moral revolution against the excess and indulgence found throughout England at the time.
Hannah More’s Sacred Dramas; the Search After Happiness and Other Poems is found in the Traveling Library.
ASSOCIATED WORKS IN THE REMNANT TRUST COLLECTION
3
JOHN MILTON
The Remnant Trust houses several editions of John Milton’s Areopagitica, including a first edition from 1644 (as seenhere). Areopagitica is Milton’s polemic opposition tolicensing and censorship and support for the right offreedom of speech and expression. The Trust also has thefirst collected edition of The Works of Mr. John Milton,published in 1697. This work contains the majority ofMilton's non-verse writings, such as Areopagitica, TheDoctrine and Discipline of Divorce, and The Tenure ofKings and Magistrates.
Milton’s Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and variousother poems are part of the Traveling Library.
JOHN DRYDEN
A first edition of Dryden’s Fables Ancient and Modern (seen left),published in 1700, is part of the Trust’s collection. This work containsDryden’s translations of Ovid’s Metamorphoses and Homer’s Illiad,three of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, and several of Dryden’s ownworks, including Alexander’s Feast.
The Poetical Works of John Dryden in two volumes with the Life ofthe Author (both volumes) and The Works of Virgil translated byDryden in two volumes (both volumes) are contained in Jones andCompany’s Traveling Library.
HANNAH MORE
The first complete American edition of The Works of Hannah More, published in 1843, can be found in The Remnant Trust’s collection; only volume I is present. Hannah More devotedherself to reforming the culture of the English nation andaimed to lead a moral revolution against the excess and indulgence found throughout England at the time.
Hannah More’s Sacred Dramas; the Search After Happinessand Other Poems is found in the Traveling Library.
ASSOCIATED WORKS IN THE REMNANT TRUST COLLECTION
A good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.
-John Milton, Areopagitica
Jones and Company, Diamond Poets and Classics, 1821-1830
2
THE TRAVELING LIBRARY: Jones and Company, Diamond Poets and Classics, 1821-1830
Traveling libraries in the 18th and 19th centuries allowed literature fans to travel with a large number of works that do not take up a large amount of space; the traveling library shown above is approximately the size of two large folio volumes. Diamond Poets and Classics, published by Jones and Company of London between 1821 and 1830, is a miniature traveling library in The Remnant Trust’s collection. The library is on permanent display in the Reading Room of the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library on the campus of Texas Tech University. Forty-five works in fifty-two volumes are housed within the traveling library and includes works such as The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Poems by the Honorable Lord Byron with his Memoirs, Francis Bacon’s Essays, Moral, Economical, and Political, and Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels. The Remnant Trust also has individual works by John Milton, John Dryden, and Hannah More that are included in Jones and Company’s traveling library in its collection; these works are shown on the following page.
John Milton, Paradise Lost, 1824
A good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.
-John Milton, Areopagitica
Jones and Company, Diamond Poets and Classics, 1821-1830
2
THE TRAVELING LIBRARY:Jones and Company, Diamond Poets and Classics, 1821-1830
Traveling libraries in the 18th and 19th centuries allowed literature fans to travel with a large number of works thatdo not take up a large amount of space; the traveling library shown above is approximately the size of two large foliovolumes. Diamond Poets and Classics, published by Jones and Company of London between 1821 and 1830, is a miniature traveling library in The Remnant Trust’s collection. The library is on permanent display in the ReadingRoom of the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library onthe campus of Texas Tech University. Forty-five works in fifty-two volumes are housed within the traveling library and includesworks such as The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Poems by the Honorable Lord Byron with his Memoirs, Francis Bacon’s Essays, Moral, Economical, and Political, and Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels. The Remnant Trust also has individual worksby John Milton, John Dryden, and Hannah More that areincluded in Jones and Company’s traveling library in itscollection; these works are shown on the following page.
John Milton, Paradise Lost, 1824
3
JOHN MILTON
The Remnant Trust houses several editions of John Milton’s Areopagitica, including a first edition from 1644 (as seen here). Areopagitica is Milton’s polemic opposition to licensing and censorship and support for the right of freedom of speech and expression. The Trust also has the first collected edition of The Works of Mr. John Milton, published in 1697. This work contains the majority of Milton's non-verse writings, such as Areopagitica, The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, and The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates.
Milton’s Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and various other poems are part of the Traveling Library.
JOHN DRYDEN
A first edition of Dryden’s Fables Ancient and Modern (seen left), published in 1700, is part of the Trust’s collection. This work contains Dryden’s translations of Ovid’s Metamorphoses and Homer’s Illiad, three of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, and several of Dryden’s own works, including Alexander’s Feast.
The Poetical Works of John Dryden in two volumes with the Life of the Author (both volumes) and The Works of Virgil translated by Dryden in two volumes (both volumes) are contained in Jones and Company’s Traveling Library.
HANNAH MORE
The first complete American edition of The Works of Hannah More, published in 1843, can be found in The Remnant Trust’s collection; only volume I is present. Hannah More devoted herself to reforming the culture of the English nation and aimed to lead a moral revolution against the excess and indulgence found throughout England at the time.
Hannah More’s Sacred Dramas; the Search After Happiness and Other Poems is found in the Traveling Library.
ASSOCIATED WORKS IN THE REMNANT TRUST COLLECTION
3
JOHN MILTON
The Remnant Trust houses several editions of John Milton’s Areopagitica, including a first edition from 1644 (as seenhere). Areopagitica is Milton’s polemic opposition tolicensing and censorship and support for the right offreedom of speech and expression. The Trust also has thefirst collected edition of The Works of Mr. John Milton,published in 1697. This work contains the majority ofMilton's non-verse writings, such as Areopagitica, TheDoctrine and Discipline of Divorce, and The Tenure ofKings and Magistrates.
Milton’s Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and variousother poems are part of the Traveling Library.
JOHN DRYDEN
A first edition of Dryden’s Fables Ancient and Modern (seen left),published in 1700, is part of the Trust’s collection. This work containsDryden’s translations of Ovid’s Metamorphoses and Homer’s Illiad,three of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, and several of Dryden’s ownworks, including Alexander’s Feast.
The Poetical Works of John Dryden in two volumes with the Life ofthe Author (both volumes) and The Works of Virgil translated byDryden in two volumes (both volumes) are contained in Jones andCompany’s Traveling Library.
HANNAH MORE
The first complete American edition of The Works of Hannah More, published in 1843, can be found in The Remnant Trust’s collection; only volume I is present. Hannah More devotedherself to reforming the culture of the English nation andaimed to lead a moral revolution against the excess and indulgence found throughout England at the time.
Hannah More’s Sacred Dramas; the Search After Happinessand Other Poems is found in the Traveling Library.
ASSOCIATED WORKS IN THE REMNANT TRUST COLLECTION
Spring 2019 Volume 1, Issue 2
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Traveling Library .....................2
Associated Works ....................3
SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST
Jones’ and Company, Diamond Poets and Classics Traveling Library, 1821-1830
The Remnant Trust Student Scholar and Intern Projects for Spring 2019
The Remnant Trust’s Student Scholar for 2019, Reynaldo Torres, will give his presentation on his project on April 17th, 2019 at 5:30 PM in the Formby Room of the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library. An exhibit of the works used in Mr. Torres’ presentation will be located in the Texas Tech University Library until the Fall 2019 semester. According to Mr. Torres, his presentation,
The Origins of Economic Game Theory Through the Scope of the Remnant Trust Collection, concerns the following: “The inception of mathematical game theory is widely attributed to the research of mathematicians John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern. However, the collection contained within the Remnant Trust provides ample literature to pinpoint a plausible preface of logical economic game theory. Through the analysis of multiple canonical works of historical figures such as Adam Smith, Jean-Baptiste Say, and David Ricardo, numerous economic games of competition and cooperation can be outlined. The present research focuses in showcasing major examples of archaic game theory, as well as demonstrating their contributions to modern economics and social sciences.”
Marisa Stephens, The Remnant Trust’s Student Intern for the 2018-2019 school year, has created an exhibit of her own design based around documents in The Trust’s collection. Her display can be seen in the case outside of The Trust’s office, Room 109 in the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library.
Ms. Stephens’ display, entitled The Rebirth of the Soul and Resurrection of Man’s Monstrosity, covers the following: “This collection includes works regarding both the rebirth of the human soul in the afterlife as well as the resurrection of humanity's own folly in attempted creation. The literature displayed shows a correlation between divine retribution leading to rebirth in the afterlife, yet the maintenance of corruption as the soul is resurrected in punishment and eternal suffering.”
Mailing Address Line 1Mailing Address Line 2Mailing Address Line 3Mailing Address Line 4Mailing Address Line 5
PLEASE PLACE STAMPHERE
The Remnant Trust, Inc.Texas Tech University
Box 41041Lubbock, TX 49709-1041
Phone: (806) 742-0375Fax: (806) 742-0496
E-mail: info@theremnanttrust.comWebsite: www.theremnanttrust.com
Texas Tech University Library Permanent
Museum of Texas Tech University Permanent
Lubbock Christian University January—June, 2019
Ball State University January—May, 2019
First Friday Art Trail at TTU Press March 1, 2019 April 5, 2019 May 3, 2019
West Texas A&M University Fall 2019
Troy University September—December, 2019
The Remnant Trust Annual Lecture
How to Judge a Book by Its Cover;
Or, Why Studying Physical Books is Important
Dr. Marta Kvande Assistant Professor, Department of English
Texas Tech University
Wednesday, March 27, 2019 5:30 PM
Formby Room Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library
The way a book looks is the result of many decisions made by many people, including publishers, printers, binders, and designers. And the way a book looks subtly affects how we respond as we read it. By studying the material qualities of a book, we can learn a great deal about how that book was valued and marketed
as well as about how it was handled and read.
Reception and exhibit to follow lecture from 6:30 to 7:30 PM.
The lecture and reception is free and open to the public.
For parking registration, please call (806) 742-0375 or email info@theremnanttrust.com
Current Events and Displays
Upcoming Events and Displays
Check us out via Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram!
Mailing Address Line 1Mailing Address Line 2Mailing Address Line 3Mailing Address Line 4Mailing Address Line 5
PLEASE PLACE STAMPHERE
The Remnant Trust, Inc. Texas Tech University
Box 41041 Lubbock, TX 49709-1041
Phone: (806) 742-0375 Fax: (806) 742-0496
E-mail: info@theremnanttrust.com Website: www.theremnanttrust.com
Texas Tech University LibraryPermanent
Museum of TexasTech UniversityPermanent
Lubbock Christian UniversityJanuary—June, 2019
Ball State UniversityJanuary—May, 2019
First Friday Art Trail at TTU PressMarch 1, 2019April 5, 2019May 3, 2019
West Texas A&M UniversityFall 2019
Troy UniversitySeptember—December, 2019
The Remnant Trust Annual Lecture
How to Judge a Book byIts Cover;
Or, Why Studying Physical Books isImportant
Dr. Marta KvandeAssistant Professor,Department of English
Texas Tech University
Wednesday, March 27, 20195:30 PM
Formby RoomSouthwest Collection/SpecialCollections Library
The way a book looks is the result of many decisions made by many people,including publishers, printers,binders, and designers.And the way a book lookssubtly affects how we respondas we read it. By studying thematerial qualities ofa book,we canlearn a great deal about how that book was valued and marketed
as well as about how it was handled and read.
Reception and exhibit to follow lecture from 6:30 to 7:30 PM.
The lecture and reception is free and open to the public.
For parking registration, please call (806) 742-0375 or emailinfo@theremnanttrust.com
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Fall 2018Volume 1, Issue 1
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Classroom Visits ......................2
First Friday Art Trail ...............2
Annual Lecture ........................2
The Unchaining of Ideas .........3
SPECIAL POINTS OFINTEREST
Hugo de Prato Florio’s Sermones de tempore super Evangelia et Epistolas
THE REMNANT TRUST STUDENT SCHOLAR
Brett Stine
Peter ComestorHistoria Scholastica, ca. 1450
The Remnant Trust Student Scholar Award isavailable to all undergraduate and graduatestudents at Texas Tech University to doindividual research using documents from TheRemnant Trust Collection to create and curate anexhibit, as well as make a presentation to theuniversity and wider community. The successfulcandidate has the opportunity to work closelywith The Remnant Trust’s collection of first andearly edition books and manuscripts, participatein an active, collaborative learning experience,and find creative means of expression and
communication through the curating of anexhibit and the public presentation of research.
Brett Stine, the recipient of the 2018 Remnant Student Scholar Award, is a graduate studentpursuing a degree in Classics and part-time instructor in the department of Classical andModern Languages and Literatures at TexasTech University.
Brett’s project, "Ancient Authors, SacredFathers, and Peter Comestor's HistoriaScholastica: A Medieval Approach to AncientHistory Through the Collection of TheRemnant Trust," centers around PeterComestor, his Historia Scholastica, and his
influence on early medievalUniversity education. Brett alsoexplored how Roman and Greek authors influenced Comestor and his peers.
You can see Brett’s project on display at the Texas Tech University Library until December 2018 and outside of
The Remnant Trust office until April 2019
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The Remnant Trust, Inc.Texas Tech University
Box 41041Lubbock, TX 49709-1041
Phone: (806) 742-0375Fax: (806) 742-0496
E-mail: info@theremnanttrust.comWebsite: www.theremnanttrust.com
Texas Tech University LibraryPermanent
Museum of Texas Tech UniversityPermanent
West Texas A&M UniversitySeptember—October, 2018
First Friday Art Trail at TTU PressNovember 2, 2018
Ball State UniversityJanuary—May, 2018
Lubbock Christian UniversityJanuary—June, 2018
Troy UniversitySeptember—December, 2019
Pre-Modern Bibles: From the Dead Sea Scrolls to theComplutensian Polyglot Bible
From August 18, 2018 to March 3, 2019,select works from The Remnant Trustare on display in the Pre-Modern Biblesexhibition at the Museum of Texas TechUniversity. The exhibition focuses onthe evolution of the physical bible andhow biblical ideas have been conveyedthroughout history. The exhibitionfeatures the largest collection of originaland facsimile biblical texts ever placedon display at the same time in WestTexas. Texts have been provided by theHarry Ransom Center of the Universityof Texas at Austin, the LanierTheological Library, and the SarahCampbell Blaffer Foundation of theMuseum of Fine Arts Houston, amongother institutions. The Remnant Trusthas eight works on display at thisexhibition, including a Torah scrollfrom the 16th Century and a LatinVulgate Bible manuscript from circa 1250. Three of the Trust’s documentsare shown on the left.
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Box 41041Lubbock, TX 79409-1041
Phone: (806) 742-0375Fax: (806) 742-0496
E-mail: info@theremnanttrust.comWebsite: www.theremnanttrust.com
Texas Tech University LibraryPermanent
Museum of TexasTech UniversityPermanent
West Texas A&M UniversitySeptember—October, 2018
First Friday Art Trail at TTU PressNovember 2, 2018
Ball State UniversityJanuary—May, 2018
Lubbock Christian UniversityJanuary—June, 2018
Troy UniversitySeptember—December, 2019
Pre-Modern Bibles: From the Dead SeaScrolls to theComplutensian Polyglot Bible
From August 18, 2018 to March 3, 2019,select works from The Remnant Trustare on display in thePre-ModernBiblesexhibition at the Museum of Texas TechUniversity. The exhibitionfocuses onthe evolutionof the physicalbible andhow biblical ideas have been conveyedthroughout history. The exhibitionfeatures the largest collectionoforiginaland facsimile biblical texts ever placedon display at the same time in WestTexas.Texts have been provided by theHarry Ransom Center oftheUniversityof Texas at Austin, the LanierTheologicalLibrary, and theSarahCampbell Blaffer Foundation of theMuseum of Fine Arts Houston, amongother institutions.The Remnant Trusthas eight works on display at thisexhibition, including a Torah scrollfrom the 16th Century and a LatinVulgate Biblemanuscriptfrom circa 1250. Three of the Trust’s documentsare shownon the left.
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Box 41041 | Lubbock, Texas 79409-1041
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Fall 2018Volume 1, Issue 1
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Classroom Visits ......................2
First Friday Art Trail ...............2
Annual Lecture ........................2
The Unchaining of Ideas .........3
SPECIAL POINTS OFINTEREST
Hugo de Prato Florio’s Sermones de tempore super Evangelia et Epistolas
THE REMNANT TRUST STUDENT SCHOLAR
Brett Stine
Peter ComestorHistoria Scholastica, ca. 1450
The Remnant Trust Student Scholar Award isavailable to all undergraduate and graduatestudents at Texas Tech University to doindividual research using documents from TheRemnant Trust Collection to create and curate anexhibit, as well as make a presentation to theuniversity and wider community. The successfulcandidate has the opportunity to work closelywith The Remnant Trust’s collection of first andearly edition books and manuscripts, participatein an active, collaborative learning experience,and find creative means of expression and
communication through the curating of anexhibit and the public presentation of research.
Brett Stine, the recipient of the 2018 Remnant Student Scholar Award, is a graduate studentpursuing a degree in Classics and part-time instructor in the department of Classical andModern Languages and Literatures at TexasTech University.
Brett’s project, "Ancient Authors, SacredFathers, and Peter Comestor's HistoriaScholastica: A Medieval Approach to AncientHistory Through the Collection of TheRemnant Trust," centers around PeterComestor, his Historia Scholastica, and his
influence on early medievalUniversity education. Brett alsoexplored how Roman and Greek authors influenced Comestor and his peers.
You can see Brett’s project on display at the Texas Tech University Library until December 2018 and outside of
The Remnant Trust office until April 2019
Mailing Address Line 1Mailing Address Line 2Mailing Address Line 3Mailing Address Line 4Mailing Address Line 5
PLEASE PLACE STAMPHERE
The Remnant Trust, Inc.Texas Tech University
Box 41041Lubbock, TX 49709-1041
Phone: (806) 742-0375Fax: (806) 742-0496
E-mail: info@theremnanttrust.comWebsite: www.theremnanttrust.com
Texas Tech University LibraryPermanent
Museum of Texas Tech UniversityPermanent
West Texas A&M UniversitySeptember—October, 2018
First Friday Art Trail at TTU PressNovember 2, 2018
Ball State UniversityJanuary—May, 2018
Lubbock Christian UniversityJanuary—June, 2018
Troy UniversitySeptember—December, 2019
Pre-Modern Bibles: From the Dead Sea Scrolls to theComplutensian Polyglot Bible
From August 18, 2018 to March 3, 2019,select works from The Remnant Trustare on display in the Pre-Modern Biblesexhibition at the Museum of Texas TechUniversity. The exhibition focuses onthe evolution of the physical bible andhow biblical ideas have been conveyedthroughout history. The exhibitionfeatures the largest collection of originaland facsimile biblical texts ever placedon display at the same time in WestTexas. Texts have been provided by theHarry Ransom Center of the Universityof Texas at Austin, the LanierTheological Library, and the SarahCampbell Blaffer Foundation of theMuseum of Fine Arts Houston, amongother institutions. The Remnant Trusthas eight works on display at thisexhibition, including a Torah scrollfrom the 16th Century and a LatinVulgate Bible manuscript from circa 1250. Three of the Trust’s documentsare shown on the left.
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Box 41041 Lubbock, TX 79409-1041
Phone: (806) 742-0375 Fax: (806) 742-0496
E-mail: info@theremnanttrust.com Website: www.theremnanttrust.com
Texas Tech University LibraryPermanent
Museum of TexasTech UniversityPermanent
West Texas A&M UniversitySeptember—October, 2018
First Friday Art Trail at TTU PressNovember 2, 2018
Ball State UniversityJanuary—May, 2018
Lubbock Christian UniversityJanuary—June, 2018
Troy UniversitySeptember—December, 2019
Pre-Modern Bibles: From the Dead SeaScrolls to theComplutensian Polyglot Bible
From August 18, 2018 to March 3, 2019,select works from The Remnant Trustare on display in thePre-ModernBiblesexhibition at the Museum of Texas TechUniversity. The exhibitionfocuses onthe evolutionof the physicalbible andhow biblical ideas have been conveyedthroughout history. The exhibitionfeatures the largest collectionoforiginaland facsimile biblical texts ever placedon display at the same time in WestTexas.Texts have been provided by theHarry Ransom Center oftheUniversityof Texas at Austin, the LanierTheologicalLibrary, and theSarahCampbell Blaffer Foundation of theMuseum of Fine Arts Houston, amongother institutions.The Remnant Trusthas eight works on display at thisexhibition, including a Torah scrollfrom the 16th Century and a LatinVulgate Biblemanuscriptfrom circa 1250. Three of the Trust’s documentsare shownon the left.
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