
1:30pm-4:30pm on weekdays from Wednesday 11 March until Thursday 2 April
Queens' College, Old Library, Silver Street, CB3 9ET
This exhibition, curated by Dr James White of the University of Oxford, explores how the Fellows of Queens’ College encountered Islamic societies in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, revealing their fascination with the scientific and religious knowledge preserved in Arabic, Persian, and Turkish sources. The Old Library’s holdings vividly illustrate this interest, from the rare Islamic manuscripts bequeathed by Thomas Thompson (d. 1666), an alumnus of the College, to its collection of European translations of major Islamic works on medicine, botany, and theology. Together, these books show how knowledge from the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal worlds entered the College, informed teaching and research, and contributed to a broader early modern project of assembling learning across cultural and religious boundaries.
