Scotland's oldest purpose-built independent library from 17th century Robert Leighton: Principal @EdinburghUni; Chancellor @UofGlasgow; Bishop @DunblaneCathed
Book now for opening event for exhibition “1776 - A year that changed the world” on Fri 3 Jul in Dunblane Cathedral Hall
Spaces are limited so click on this link to book now to avoid disappointment: https://t.co/O0ptbNrrGc
Dunblane's historic Leighton Library has 1615 edition of "De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas" (On the Christian Mission among the Chinese) by Italian priest & mathematician Matteo Ricci who died #OnThisDay 1610. He argued that Confucianism & Christianity are remarkably similar
Dunblane's historic Leighton Library has 1588 edition of "Obras del padre maestro Iuan de Avila" - works of Spanish priest, preacher, author & religious mystic declared a saint & Doctor of the Church by the Catholic Church, Juan de Ávila, who died #OnThisDay 1569
Watch video by Max & Murray about range of items in Dunblane’s historic Leighton Library, & online, featuring Ptarmigan, as found in Leighton Library’s 1771 edition of Buffon’s “Oeuvres Complètes”
https://t.co/861aWYiDbi
#OnThisDay 1737 English historian & politician Edward Gibbon was born. Dunblane's historic Leighton Library has 1776-1788 6 volumes of his "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire".
🚶Visit Dunblane's historic Leighton Library
📅 Open Mon-Sat
🕚 11am-4pm
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#OnThisDay 1711 David Hume, one of most important figures in history of western philosophy & Scottish Enlightenment, was born. Dunblane's historic Leighton Library has 8-volume 1763 edition of his "History of England"
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#OnThisDay 6 May 2023 Charles III crowned King
Robert Leighton under 3 kings named Charles:
Charles I - persecution & punishment of Robert Leighton's father
Charles II - Robert Leighton appointed Bishop of Dunblane
Charles III - Leighton Library underwent major restoration
#OnThisDay 1790 John Edmonstoune, borrower at Dunblane's Leighton Library borrowed library's 1781 edition of "Journal of Captain Cook's last voyage to Pacific Ocean, on Discovery ; performed in years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779" by John Rickman & James Cook https://t.co/n8bxbbd1zn
It's #MayThe4th today, so it's #StarWarsDay. Follow in the footsteps of these Star Wars characters & visit Dunblane's historic Leighton Library, uttering words #MayThe4thBeWith
💷 And it would help, in the words of Yoda,
"Give a donation, you could"
https://t.co/93GokOOfhH
Dunblane's historic Leighton Library has 1550 edition of "Tutte le opere" (All works) by Italian historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, & writer Niccolò Machiavelli, born #OnThisDay 1469
Dunblane's historic Leighton Library has 1632 edition of "Institutio graecae grammatices compendiaria : in usum regiae scholae Westmonasteriensis" by English antiquarian, historian, topographer, & herald William Camden, born #OnThisDay 1551
It's #InternationalDroneDay#DroneDay. Here's drone video footage of restoration work on Dunblane's historic Leighton Library by stonemasonry firm Gillies & Farrell. Video courtesy of Scotdrone
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Dunblane's historic Leighton Library has 1785 edition of "The spectator. In eight volumes" by English essayist, poet, playwright & politician Joseph Addison born #OnThisDay 1672 & Sir Richard Steele. Together they founded the daily publication in 1711
Dunblane’s historic Leighton Library has 1731 edition of English translation by Samuel Chandler of "Historia Inquisitionis" ("History of the Inquisition") by Dutch theologian & author Philipp van Limborch who died #OnThisDay 1712
Dunblane’s historic Leighton Library has 1727 edition of “Tables of ancient coins, weights & measures, explain'd and exemplify'd in several dissertations” by Scottish physician, satirist & polymath, John Arbuthnot, born #OnThisDay 1667. He invented fictional figure of John Bull
It's #GreatPoetryReadingDay. Dunblane's Historic Leighton Library has a first edition of 1810 of epic narrative poem "The Lady of the Lake" (helped Trossachs become tourist destination) by Sir Walter Scott. Why this was important book is set out in video:
https://t.co/U0jmQJrMfk
For #NationalTellAStoryDay#TellAStoryDay today, read story of Robert Leighton, whose legacy to Dunblane was creation of Scotland’s oldest purpose-built independent library: – https://t.co/OKhWZwRx8h
🚶Visit Dunblane's historic Leighton Library
📅 Open Mon-Sat
🕚 11am-4pm
#OnThisDay 1710 Scottish philosopher Thomas Reid was born. Founder of Scottish School of Common Sense, key player in Scottish Enlightenment. Dunblane's historic Leighton Library has 1769 edition of his "An Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense"
Dunblane's historic Leighton Library has 1581 edition of "Discussionum Peripateticarum" by Italian philosopher & scientist Francesco Patrizi, born #OnThisDay 1529 - attacking character & works of Aristotle, & defending that of Plato