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First Fridays April 2025

April 4, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Free
An engraved drawing of Romeo, shown without facial features, against a black background. He is standing in a three-quarter pose with his left hand on his hip, his right leg forward and his right hand holding a cane tucked under his arm. His tights and doublet are red, black, and white with white scrollwork on his left leg and sleeve; scrollwork also is centered on his chest with a red heart in the center.

First Fridays: Matters of the Heart

Let’s talk about love! From love letters to break up letters, the course of true love never did run smooth. Join us for the 2024-2025 season of First Fridays as we share matters of the heart from collections across Archives and Special Collections. The April program features presentations from the James Ford Bell Library and from Special Collections and Rare Books.

Light lunch at 11:30 a.m. Presentations begin at noon. A tour of the archival caverns will take place after the event concludes. ASL interpreters will be present for all First Fridays events.

Save the date! Event registration will open on Feb. 3.

Sixteenth-century world map, printed in red and black, shaped like a heart and surrounded by heads floating on clouds, representing the winds.Heart-Shaped Worlds at the James Ford Bell Library

Presented by Anne Good, Assistant Curator, James Ford Bell Library
In the sixteenth century, as knowledge of the world grew and mapmakers developed new drafting methods, a handful of scholars experimented with an unusual way of seeing and
describing the world. This peculiar, new cartographic description was the cordiform – or heart-shaped – map projection. In this presentation, we will examine some of the oldest maps in the splendid collection of James Ford Bell Library, considering their historical contexts, and asking: does love have anything to do with it?

An engraved drawing of Romeo, shown without facial features, against a black background. He is standing in a three-quarter pose with his left hand on his hip, his right leg forward and his right hand holding a cane tucked under his arm. His tights and doublet are red, black, and white with white scrollwork on his left leg and sleeve; scrollwork also is centered on his chest with a red heart in the center.A Fine Romance: A Celebration of Fine Press Books

Presented by Marguerite Ragnow, Curator, James Ford Bell Library; Interim Curator, Special Collections and Rare Books
Blurb: Love abounds in the collection of Fine Press Books in Special Collections and Rare Books. These limited 20th-century editions emphasize typography and illustration. In the words of the romantic song by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields, they are “lovely to look at, delightful to hold.” Join interim curator Marguerite Ragnow as she offers a glimpse of some of the volumes of love and romance that are part of this collection.

About the First Fridays series

First Fridays is a series of intellectually stimulating conversations from the Archives and Special Collections at the University of Minnesota Libraries. First Fridays is made possible by a generous gift from Governor Elmer L. Andersen and Mrs. Eleanor Andersen in honor of former University Librarian Dr. Edward B. Stanford.

Event details

What: First Fridays: Heart-Shaped Worlds at the James Ford Bell Library and A Fine Romance: A Celebration of Fine Press Books
When: Friday, April 4, 2025 | Lunch at 11:30 a.m. | Presentations begin at noon
Where: Elmer L. Andersen Library, room 120 and ONLINE | Parking and directions

Details

Date:
April 4, 2025
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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Organizer

University of Minnesota Libraries
Phone
612-624-4520
Email
libevent@umn.edu
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Venue

Elmer L. Andersen Library, Room 120
222 21st Ave. S.
Minneapolis, MN, 55455 United States
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