Elizabeth Gow
Manuscript Curator
Art History, Drama and Music
University of Manchester
United Kingdom
Biography
My research explores and analyses the book collecting of Enriqueta Rylands, founder of the John Rylands Library, between 1889 and 1908 (when she died). Through close scrutiny of both textual records and the material evidence of Rylands’ collecting practice, my research will reveal what Rylands acquired, how and for what purpose. Central to the project is an investigation of the relationship between the tastes, interests and practical resources of the individual collector and the ambition to found a major educational and cultural institution. My PhD is supervised by Professor Julie-Marie Strange (History) and Professor Helen Rees Leahy (Museology). I am a professional archivist and manuscript curator working in the University of Manchester Library. In 2008 I curated an exhibition at the John Rylands Library to mark the centenary of Rylands’ death.
Research Interest
Art History, Drama and Music
Publications
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‘So many paths’: Religious traditions across the world (edited chapter)
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‘Lively oracles of God’: The Bible from antiquity to modernity (edited chapter)
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Book Review: Keith E. Small, Qur'Äns: Books of Divine Encounter. Bodleian Library Publishing, Oxford 2015.