[Folkfriends] Cheese in the Library! Saturday Spotlight on April 5
Lockett, Leslie
lockett.20 at osu.edu
Fri Mar 28 14:57:55 EDT 2025
Happy Friday, colleagues!
Thanks to Jolie and Megan for publicizing the upcoming Saturday Spotlight event that explores cheese history from antiquity to the present, utilizing selections from OSU’s Rare Books and Manuscripts Library.
This is just a quick follow-up to say that if you click on the registration link (below) and all the spots for the cheese tasting are already filled up, you are nonetheless welcome to come see the exhibit between 10 and 11:30.
Please let me know if you have questions!
Best wishes,
Leslie
Leslie Lockett (she/her)
Professor of English
The Ohio State University
Dear Colleagues,
I’m writing to invite you to the upcoming Rare Books & Manuscripts Library’s Saturday Spotlight, curated by the English department's own Leslie Lockett. Details are below. Please note that because there will be a cheese tasting component of this event, registration is required.
Thanks,
Jolie
Date: Saturday, April 5
Schedule:
10:00am - 11:30am: View cheese-themed special collections materials in the reading room (Room 105)
11:30am - 12:00pm: Enjoy a cheese tasting inspired by the materials (Room 149)
Location: Thompson Library, Special Collections reading room (Room 105) and Thompson Library room 149
Description: This Saturday Spotlight features materials pertaining to cheese, cheesemaking, and cultural attitudes toward cheese, from Greek antiquity to the present. The display includes medieval manuscripts of fables and biblical passages; Renaissance-era printed volumes, including literary works from Homer to Shakespeare, agricultural manuals, and dietary advice; manuscript and print cookbooks; cheese advertisements and ephemera; and poetry celebrating cheese.
Take a journey through the literary and cultural history of cheese as it evolves from a staple of the ancient Mediterranean diet into the food of medieval fools and laborers, and then ultimately finds a home in cuisines around the globe.
This Saturday Spotlight is curated by Leslie Lockett, Professor of English and faculty affiliate of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Alongside the history of cheese, her research interests include early medieval concepts of mind, Old English and Latin literature, and medieval manuscripts.
This event is free and open to the public, however, registration is required.
https://library.osu.edu/events/rbml-saturday-spotlight-aged-cheese-two-millennia-of-cheese-in-manuscript-and-print
Jolie Braun
Curator of Modern Literature and Manuscripts
Associate Professor
The Ohio State University Libraries
Rare Books & Manuscripts Library
119B Thompson Library, 1858 Neil Avenue Mall
Columbus, OH 43210
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