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Library acquires important collection on Voltaire

Exhibit of sampling of the J. Patrick Lee Voltaire Collection runs from October 27 to January 31
Published: 24 October 2013

The Library鈥檚 Rare Books and Special Collections will launch the exhibit, titled Voltaire: A Sampling of the J. Patrick Lee Collection, at 平特五不中鈥檚 Open House on Sunday, October 27, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The exhibit includes editions of Voltaire's well-known work Candide, modern illustrated editions, a selection of Voltaire's other works in early editions, editions of works by some contemporaries and a number of manuscripts, including two letters by Voltaire. The exhibit runs until January31st, 2014 in the Rare Books and Special Collections鈥 Reading Room (full details at the end of this release).

鈥淎dding the J. Patrick Lee Collection of rare materials by Voltaire and his contemporaries to an already significant collection of related works is a unique opportunity of importance and benefit to 平特五不中, Montreal and Quebec as a whole,鈥 said Prof. Richard Virr, Chief Curator, Rare Books and Special Collections. 鈥淲ith the acquisition of this collection, 平特五不中 has the potential to be the Canadian centre for 18th-century studies and, indeed, one of North America鈥檚 leading centres for the study of the Enlightenment.鈥

鈥淭he 平特五不中 Library has truly outstanding 18th-century strengths in the history of ideas,鈥 added Prof. Virr. 鈥淔rom Pierre Bayle, the precursor of the Enlightenment, through Immanuel Kant, who was to have a major influence on 19-century thought, the Library鈥檚 holdings represent both comprehensiveness and depth. Furthermore, it is supported by a large collection devoted to Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The one major figure of the 18th century who did not have comprehensive coverage in the Library鈥檚 holdings is Voltaire. This acquisition signals in a significant way the importance of 平特五不中 within Canada as a centre for research and study of history, philosophy, and literature. The J.听Patrick Lee Collection will now be available for scholarly research, study and learning in a myriad of ways and disciplines.鈥

Rare Books and Special Collections is located on the 4th floor of the McLennan Library Building (3459 McTavish Street). Open to the public Monday - Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Admission is free. For more information visit:

/library/branches/rarebooks

About J. Patrick Lee

J. Patrick Lee (1942-2006) was one of the pre-eminent scholars on Voltaire in the United States. He was a professor at Brescia College (Kentucky) and at the University of Georgia and held professor and administrator positions at Belmont Abbey College (North Carolina) and Barry University (Florida). Over the course of his career, he wrote many articles on Voltaire and reviews of books relating to him or 18th-century studies. He was on the editorial board of the Voltaire Foundation鈥檚 艗uvres compl猫tes de Voltaire.

About the 平特五不中 Library

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