A Special Collection Renaissance: The Herlufsholm Special Collection at the University Library of Southern Denmark

dc.audienceAudience::Rare Books and Manuscripts Section
dc.conference.sessionTypeRare Books and Special Collections
dc.conference.venueCentennial Hall
dc.contributor.authorHolck, Jakob Povl
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-24T08:48:06Z
dc.date.available2025-09-24T08:48:06Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.description.abstractIn 2014, investigations were begun into the Herlufsholm Special Collection at the University Library of Southern Denmark. The aim of this endeavor was to find, register, and promote hitherto unknown library materials. Since 2014, more than one hundred medieval manuscript fragments of varying sizes and from different centuries, along with rare pieces of incunabula and early prints, have been found in the collection. In addition, many of the collection’s monographies constitute rare and valuable first editions, often with hand colored illustrations and maps. The university library has now initiated the digitization of selected items from the collection, paving the way for new types of material promotion likely in cooperation with the university bookstore. In collaboration with the Cultural Heritage & Archaeometric Research Team at the SDU, the University Library of Southern Denmark has also initiated micro-xrf analysis on 16th and 17th Centuries book bindings in order to find and – if possible – read and identify medieval manuscript fragments and rare prints, hidden behind layers of paper and/or parchment. The x-ray analysis was inspired by the work of the Leiden University Libraries and Delft University of Technology. The method in question makes it possible to specify the chemical elements of the ink (e.g. iron, copper, zinc etc.) and even create a readable x-ray picture, based on the x-ray fluorescence spectra. Putting the spotlight on the rare Herlufsholm materials, this paper will probe various possible scenarios concerning the future presentation and promotion of the many special collection treasures.en
dc.identifier.citationDuivenvoorden, Jorien R.; Käyhkö, Anna; Kwakkel, Erik & Dik, Joris (2017). Hidden library: visualizing fragments of medieval manuscripts in early-modern bookbindings with mobile macro-XRF scanner. Heritage Science 5.6. Forchhammer, Johannes (1882). Katalog over Herlufsholms Skoles Bogsamling, Fortale af Joh. Forchhammer, I Kommission hos Thaning og Appel, Trykt hos J. Jørgensen & Co. Kjøbenhavn. Hasselager, A. K. (1897). Tillæg til Katalog over Herlufsholms Skoles Bogsamling. Udarbejdet af A. K. Hasselager, overlærer, Trykt hos J. Jørgensen & Co. (M. A. Hannover). Kjøbenhavn. Holck, J. P. (2015a). Den gamle verdens magi: Bogsamlingen fra Herlufsholm på Syddansk Universitetsbibliotek. Syddansk Universitetsbibliotek. SDU. Holck, J. P. (2015b). De gamle samlinger må frem i lyset. Revy 38, 2: 18-19. Ilsøe, Harald (1996). Hvordan så Otto Thotts bøger ud? Fund og forskning i Det kongelige Biblioteks Samlinger 35, Det kongelige Bibliotek, København: 65-94. Kongsted, Ole (2006). Tyge Brahe og musikken. Grinder-Hansen, Poul (ed.): Tycho Brahes verden. Danmark i Europa 1550-1600. Nationalmuseet. København: 123-131. Kongsted, Ole (2017). ”… DERFORUDEN I ET BUNDT ENDEEL GL. MUSICALIA, MUTILEREDE, U-NŸTTIGE OG AF INGEN IMPORTANCE” Delaspekter vedrørende musikmanuskripterne i Herlufsholm-samlingen i Syddansk Universitetsbibliotek. Sofie Lene Bak (ed.) “Kildekunst” – historiske og kulturhistoriske studier. Festskrift til John T. Lauridsen. Vol. 1: 89-115. Danish Humanist Texts & Studies 55. København. Det Kongelige Bibliotek & Museum Tusculanums Forlag. Melchior, H. B. (1822). Historiske Efterretninger om Herlufsholms Stiftelse. Næstved. Melchior, H. B. (1865). Historiske Efterretninger om Herlufsholms Stiftelse. Paany udgivne, fra 1788 omarbejdede og fortsatte af Albert Leth (2nd edition.). A.P. Bangs Bogtrykkeri. Næstved. Nielsen, Lauritz (1925). Danske Stifts- og Skolebiblioteker. Deres historiske Udvikling og deres nuværende og fremtidige stilling. København, Hagerup (Statens Bibliotekstilsyns Publikationer, 9). Nielsen, Torben (ed.) (1990). Odenses bibliotekshistorie. Udgivet i anledning af Odense Universitetsbiblioteks 25-års jubilæum. Odense Universitetsforlag. Tolstrup, Flemming (1965). Det ældste Herlufsholm 1560-1788. København, Thaning & Appels Forlag.
dc.identifier.relatedurlhttp://2017.ifla.org/
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.ifla.org/handle/20.500.14598/6057
dc.language.isoen
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject.keywordFragments
dc.subject.keywordMiddle Ages
dc.subject.keywordx-ray
dc.subject.keywordspecial collection visibility
dc.subject.keyworddigitization
dc.titleA Special Collection Renaissance: The Herlufsholm Special Collection at the University Library of Southern Denmarken
dc.typeArticle
ifla.UnitSection:Rare Books and Manuscripts Section
ifla.oPubIdhttps://library.ifla.org/id/eprint/1740/

Files

Original bundle

Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name:
231-holck-en.pdf
Size:
1.24 MB
Format:
Adobe Portable Document Format