| To assure that Streeter’s collection would come to Yale, Wilmarth Lewis, a friend and member of the Yale Corporation, purchased the cases and drawers still in use. Streeter arranged the materials himself for the official opening of the Medical Library in 1941. |
The Streeter Collection of Weights and Measures in 1941 |
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| John Streeter served for many years as curator of the Streeter Collection. | ||
| Streeter’s love of Renaissance history, and especially of the physician/writer Rabelais, 1490-1553, can be seen in the humorous design of this menu. |
Menu for “Rabelaisian” dinner in honor of Streeter, 1944 |
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| An early work on weights and measures donated by Streeter. | ||
| The great artist/anatomist Leonardo was one of Streeter’s Renaissance men to appear on the menu for a “Rabelaisian” dinner in Streeter’s honor. This book and the French edition of the same year were the first works to be published under Leonardo’s name and based on his notebooks. |
Leonardo da Vinci, 1452-1519 Trattato della pittura [Treatise on Painting] Paris: Giacomo Langlois, 1651 Gift of Edward Clark Streeter. |
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| Purchased by Streeter from a London dealer in 1926. | ||
| It is not clear how much Streeter used this elaborate and artistic plate, for it is not found in the books Streeter left to Yale. Usually Streeter's books were marked by a simple name stamp. | Bookplate designed for Streeter 10 x 9 cm |
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| The fund is used for books for the Historical Library in Streeter’s areas of interest. | ||
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