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Special Collections

Special Collections consists of rare books and manuscripts on many subjects that have been acquired over the years through donations and purchases. The diversity of its holdings reflects the Jesuit heritage of Xavier University and the broad research interests of its faculty and students. The majority of Special Collections’ holdings are in Latin and English. French, Spanish, German, Greek, Italian, and other languages are also represented. Materials date from the 13th century forward. Special Collections contains a surviving portion of the original St. Xavier College library, incunabula (books printed before 1501 CE), and works related to the Society of Jesus.

Finding Materials in Special Collections

The majority of Special Collections are described in the library's catalog Xplore. An inventory is available upon request for uncatalogued materials.

When searching Xplore, the library catalog, limit by location to search within Special Collections' holdings only.

  • To Limit by Location, select the Advanced Search option from the Books & Media tab, enter your search term(s) into the search box, and then from the Add Limits menu,select "Special Collections 3rd floor." This will retrieve results found only in Special Collections.Xplore advanced search screen with optional fields

Collection Highlights

Historical bibles include:
  • Biblia Sacra (13th century)
  • Biblia Latina (14th century, French)
  • Biblia Latina printed in Venice by Nicolaus Jenson (1479)
  • Textus Biblie printed in Strassburg by Johann Prüss (1486). Known as the first bible printed with a title page.
  • Douay-Rheims Bible printed in Rhemes by John Fogny (1582). First Catholic New Testament printed in English.
  • Aitken Bible printed in Philadelphia by Robert Aitken (1782). First American bible in English. The United States Congress sanctioned and commemorated the completion of the bible. The Xavier copy is of special concern: it is a presentation copy from Robert Aitken. The handwritten dedication appears on the back of the title page to the New Testament, and reads “Presented to Robert Smith by Robert Aitken 1783.”
Holdings related to Xavier's Jesuit heritage include:
Holdings related to religious history and church life include:
Holdings on travel and exploration include:

Alternative Sources

These external resources can help you locate titles, authors, or copies of works that you can search for in Xavier's collections. Xavier's holdings are often reflected in these union lists. Some of these resources also provide links to digitized copies of books or microfilms held in other institutions.