
10:00am-4:00pm on Saturday 29 March
St John's College, The Old Library, St John's Street, CB2 1TP
Two hundred years ago, the poet and MP William Stewart Rose published Anecdotes of Monkeys, a collection of supposedly true stories of simian theft, deceit and insobriety whereby he asks if humankind is ‘but a better breed of monkey’. St John’s College (where Rose was a student) invites you to an exploration of humanity’s long reckoning with the animal kingdom, in the beautiful surroundings of the 17th-century Old Library. Drawing from the Library’s collections of manuscripts, rare printed books and personal papers, and spanning several centuries, exhibits include medieval illustrations, a sheep brand, a jar of scorpions, and a recently acquired first edition of George Stubbs’s The Anatomy of the Horse.
Access to the Old Library is via stairs only.