{"id":2080224,"date":"2025-10-09T20:07:18","date_gmt":"2025-10-09T20:07:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebrity.land\/en\/?p=2080224"},"modified":"2025-10-09T20:07:18","modified_gmt":"2025-10-09T20:07:18","slug":"schemel-forum-programs-to-explore-medieval-books-history-of-finland","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebrity.land\/en\/schemel-forum-programs-to-explore-medieval-books-history-of-finland\/","title":{"rendered":"Schemel Forum Programs to Explore Medieval Books, History of Finland"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<div>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.scranton.edu\/academics\/wml\/schemel\/index.shtml\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">The University of Scranton\u2019s Schemel Forum<\/a> will offer Collaborative Programs exploring medieval books and Finland\u2019s history, culture and economy.<\/p>\n<p><strong>On Thursday, Nov. 13, the Schemel Forum will partner with Friends of the Weinberg Memorial Library for the lecture, <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/events.scranton.edu\/2025\/11\/from-manuscript-to-print--the-journey-of-medieval-books--a-schemel-forum-collaborative-program.shtml\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">\u201cFrom Manuscript to Print: The Journey of Medieval Books,\u201d<\/a> presented by Professor Michael Knies, special collections librarian and university archivist.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This fall, the McHugh Family Special Collections at the Weinberg Library unveiled its earliest printed book \u2014 a circa-1470 editio princeps\u202fof\u202fDe Dignitate Sacerdocii\u202f(Dialogue on the Dignity of the Priesthood) by St. Johannes Chrysostomus, as part of an exhibit of the Library\u2019s medieval collections. Donated by University benefactor <strong>Edward R. Leahy \u201968, H\u201901<\/strong>, this rare incunabulum, printed by Ulrich Zell, links directly to the legacy of Johannes Gutenberg, inventor of printing.\u202f\u202fIt is one of\u202fabout\u202f10 known copies of this book worldwide and is the earliest printed book in the Weinberg Library\u2019s collections.<\/p>\n<p>According to Knies, the book was produced by the first printer in cologne, Germany,\u202fUlrich Zell,\u202fwho learned the craft\u202ffrom\u202fGutenberg\u2019s\u202fpartners. An especially interesting feature is the inclusion of a hand-painted initial, something not found in all early printed books.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe main text of the book was printed and space was left for painted initials added later by a specialized scribe called a rubricator,\u201d said Knies.<\/p>\n<p>Along with the recent donation, the exhibit will include other early printed books, three complete medieval manuscripts and many individual pages from other manuscripts.\u202fThe manuscripts are unique by definition as they were\u202fwritten by hand\u202fand many have\u202fdecorated initials and decorative borders. Additionally, less than 5% of manuscripts created from this period are still in existence. What remains are \u201cthe survivors,\u201d said Knies. These books offer a rare window into a 1,000-year period of Western history, both secular and religious.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cEach piece embodies the preservation and transfer of information and knowledge, as well as artistry and craftsmanship that went into making the book,\u201d said Knies.<\/p>\n<p>During his presentation, Knies will trace the transition from handcrafted medieval manuscripts to the mechanical press, featuring the Library\u2019s complete manuscripts, manuscript leaves and incunabula\u202f(early printed books) from before 1500.<\/p>\n<p>The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. in Charles Kratz Scranton Heritage Room of the Weinberg Memorial Library. The lecture, exhibit and light refreshments are complimentary and open to the community, courtesy of the Friends of the Weinberg Memorial Library. The accompanying exhibit will be on display in the Weinberg Library\u2019s Heritage Room through December 12.<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u201cFinland: History, Culture, Economy,\u201d a collaborative program with the Jay Nathan, Ph.D., Visiting Scholar Lecture Series, will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026,\u00a0<\/strong><strong>in the PNC Auditorium and Atrium of the Loyola Science Center.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The ninth presentation in the\u202fJay\u202fNathan, Ph.D., Visiting Scholar Lecture Series will welcome the distinguished Ambassador, Her Excellency Leena-Kaisa Mikkola, of Finland, to The University of Scranton. The evening will offer the campus and broader community an enriching exploration of Finland\u2019s fascinating history, vibrant culture and dynamic economy through the ambassador\u2019s presentation. Following the lecture, attendees will be treated to an authentic cultural performance that will showcase the rich artistic traditions of this Nordic nation. The program will conclude with a reception, providing an opportunity for informal conversation and cultural exchange between the ambassador, performers, students, faculty and community members.<\/p>\n<p>This event continues the lecture series\u2019 mission of bringing international perspectives to Scranton while fostering cross-cultural understanding and appreciation for Finland&#8217;s unique contributions to world history, arts, and global commerce.<\/p>\n<p>The lecture, cultural performance and reception will be complimentary and open to the community, courtesy of the Jay Nathan, Ph.D., Visiting Scholar Endowment.<\/p>\n<p>For additional information or registration information, contact Rose Merritt at 570-941-4740 or\u202f<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">rose.merritt@scranton.edu<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Additional Schemel Forum events can be found on the <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.scranton.edu\/academics\/wml\/schemel\/collaborative.shtml\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Schemel Forum\u2019s webpage<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><script>(function(d, s, id) {\n\t\t  var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];\n\t\t  if (d.getElementById(id)) return;\n\t\t  js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id;\n\t\t  js.src = \"\/\/connect.facebook.net\/en_US\/sdk.js#xfbml=1&version=v2.9\";\n\t\t  fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs);\n\t\t}(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk'));<\/script><\/p>\n<p><em> \u2018 The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties \u2019 <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em> \u2018 Some details of this article were extracted from the following source news.scranton.edu \u2019 <\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The University of Scranton\u2019s Schemel Forum will offer Collaborative Programs exploring medieval books and Finland\u2019s history, culture and economy. 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