About this Event
It has long been known that the 18th-century philosopher Jeremy Bentham bequeathed a number of his books to University College London (known at the time as the London University). But the contents of the bequest and the faith of the books had remained obscure. A recent discovery of an item-by-item list of the books in the UCL library archives by Colin Penman (UCL Head of Records) and a Bentham expert, Dr Tim Causer, sparked a project to uncover some of the Bentham's books in UCL's rare book collections, overseen by Erika Delbecque (UCL’s Head of Rare Books).
Join UCL Special Collections to hear Colin, Tim, and Erika talk about the project, the discoveries that have been made so far, the process of identifying Bentham’s books, and their significance today.
The original list of the Bentham's bequest, along with some of the books from his library (many heavily annotated by Bentham himself) will be on display during the event.
This will be an in-person event at the Object Based Learning Lab (OBLL) at UCL’s main campus. The space offers step-free access and is wheelchair accessible.
The event is free and open to all, but booking is essential.
Our guide to the Bentham Book Collection offers a helpful introduction to our holdings as well as information about researching and accessing this collection.
You can also read more about our ongoing research into Bentham’s bequest here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2024/jun/priceless-jeremy-bentham-books-found-ucl.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
UCL Object Based Learning Laboratory, Wilkins Building, Main Campus, Gower Street, London, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00