@misc{201581, author = {Steven Knowlton}, title = {The Most Formidable Weapon Against Errors: The Sid Lapidus {\textquoteright}59 Collection \& the Age of Reason (exhibition in the Milberg Gallery of Firestone Library, Princeton University))}, abstract = {
Curated by Steven A. Knowlton.
Thinking of the start of his long career as a collector of rare books, Sid Lapidus recalled, {\textquotedblleft}My first antiquarian book was purchased in 1959. In a bookseller{\textquoteright}s dusty window, I noticed a small book, a 1792 edition of Thomas Paine{\textquoteright}s Rights of Man. The principal theme of my collection was even embedded in the title of [this first purchase].{\textquotedblright}
That principal theme is the documenting of new conceptions of human liberty, political order, and scientific reasoning that emerged in the Anglo-American intellectual world between the 17th and 19th centuries. It resulted in a large book collection now dispersed in libraries on the East Coast. This exhibition attempts to provide an overview of Sid Lapidus{\textquoteright}s overall achievement.
A dedicated philanthropist, Lapidus has donated his books to several libraries, including Princeton University Library; the American Antiquarian Society; the Wolf Law Library, William \& Mary Law School; the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture; the Center for Jewish History; the New York Historical; and the New York University Health Sciences Library. His contributions have strengthened the existing collections at those libraries, helping create collections of research value, with works that often are in conversation with one another.
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}, year = {2025}, url = {https://dpul.princeton.edu/lapidus2025}, }