Discover Exeter’s history.
The Center for Archives & Special Collections is the Academy’s official repository for non-current records, as well as for an outstanding collection of rare books and manuscript collections in a wide variety of subject areas.
Search the Center for Archives & Special Collections’ digital resources
- Archives Catalog: Browse the descriptions of our archival collections to see what we have available for research.
- Digital Archive: Explore both digitized and born-digital archival materials in the form of images and audio-visual media.
- Digital Exhibits: Tour some of our online exhibits.
- The Exonian Archive: Read through past issues of the nation’s oldest printed high-school student newspaper.
- Website Collections: Revisit earlier versions of the Academy’s website and subsections.
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Please note that the Center for Archives & Special Collections is open Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. to researchers by appointment only.
Special Collections
The Academy is fortunate to have received a number of rare books and manuscripts from donors to the Special Collections. Among the most notable of these is an early edition of Ptolemy’s Geographia (1545) containing 54 double maps. Another significant item is a 15th-century French illuminated manuscript in cursive Gothic script on vellum, De Vitiis et Virtutibus by Guillaume d’Auvergne, the Bishop of Paris. This volume was the gift of Imre de Vegh, father of Pierre Jay de Vegh ’54. Also among the treasures: the second and fourth folios of Shakespeare's works.
Archives provide new home for Exeter's treasures
Two centuries of history and some of the Academy's rarest gifts highlight the Center for Archives and Special Collections.