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Cambridge University Library

28 September 2024 – 22 February 2025

Monday – Friday 9am – 6:30pm

Saturday 9am – 4:30pm

Closed Sundays

Booking is essential. Entry is FREE.

Please note: On Thursday 12 December, the exhibition centre will close early at 4pm. 

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The Endless Stories exhibition is hosted in two parts: Part One is in the Milstein Exhibition Centre and Part Two is along the North and South Galleries on the 1st Floor. Visitors to the exhibition are also welcome to enjoy the Library Tea Room, which is open 9am – 3pm Monday to Friday, and until 2pm on Saturdays.


Endless Stories: Manuscripts, knowledge and translation in the 17th century

In 1632, Cambridge University Library was transformed by an extraordinary collection of manuscripts in a dazzling array of languages, including Arabic, Hebrew, Persian and Malay. Collected by a visionary thinker, Thomas Van Erpe, and on display for the first time, these unique items and the stories they tell shine a light on a 400-year-old quest for knowledge through the languages of the world.

Curated by Dr Majid Daneshgar.

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Ticketing Enquiries:

events@lib.cam.ac.uk

Dr Chris Burgess, Head of Public Programmes and Participation

cpb63@cam.ac.uk

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