Of Botany, Bugs, Birds and Beasts

February - May 2024

Location: Link Gallery, Murray Library

Curator: David Bindle

Humans have an inherent curiosity about the plants and animals in our surroundings. This exhibit consists of depictions and descriptions of flora and fauna found in the manuscripts and rare books collections housed in University Archives and Special Collections.

This includes medieval bestiaries, treatises on hunting, zoology books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, early scientific literature, and works of art.

It is worth noting that some of the "information" found in some of these materials comes from a colonial and European exploration perspective. This has resulted in some descriptions that attribute the "discovery" of a species to a non-Indigenous science officer - without acknowledging that Indigenous peoples have had names as well as deep and generational knowledge of their local flora and fauna - long before European explorers and settlers set foot on the Americas. See: results for decolonizing species names

Plant

From Commentarii in libros sex Pedacii Dioscoridis ... de materia medica.

London, United Kingdom, British Library, MS Add. 22332

U of S Library facsimile, MSS 1020

Colourful bird.

From The natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands : containing two hundred and twenty figures of birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, insects, and plants.

Illustration of a griffin with its mouth around a man's head.

From Westminster Abbey Bestiary

London, Westminster Abbey Library, MS 22

Usask Library’s facsimile, MSS 1001

Illustrations of spiders.

From Les Arachnides de Belgique