Published on: 02/02/2026
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If you want to see some really old stuff, Portland isn’t a bad place to be.
With dozens of antique shops around the city, it isn’t hard to find objects more than a hundred years old.
But from now until March 6, Lewis & Clark College will do you one better: Its special collections department has unveiled an exhibit featuring manuscripts from the Middle Ages, some dating back to 13th century Europe.
While rare now in the 21st century, the items on display were once mundane, everyday objects, including legal documents and prayer books with colorful illustrations.
It’s not often that small liberal arts colleges gain access to such rare documents, as larger research institutions and elite universities frequently take priority.
In fact, it’s the first time in nearly three decades that a collection this old has made its way to the Rose City.
The exhibit, “Shaping the Soul,” is free and open to the public.
At Lewis & Clark College, Hannah Crummé is the head of special collections, and Karen Gross is a medievalist and professor of English. They join us to share more about the manuscripts and their significance today, hundreds of years later.
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