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Incunabula: The World of the 15th Century at UNC's Wilson Library

Monday, August 7 

Chapel Hill

INCUNABULA: THE WORLD OF THE 15TH CENTURY

UNC'S WILSON LIBRARY--If you're sweet on the Renaissance, then you won't want to miss this unique opportunity to check out one of the most intriguing displays of ancient literary works from the era. The display features 46 examples of rare literary pieces from the 15th century drawn from the private collection of the UNC Library, including a leaf from the Gutenberg bible and Francesco Colonna's legendary creation Hypnerotornachia Poliphili. Revel in the rare treasures for free, Mondays- Fridays 8 a.m.-5 p.m. or Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. --Kathy Justice

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