• NCMC LIBRARY HOSTS “FOUR HUMORS” SHAKESPEARE EXHIBIT

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    September 03, 2024
    Explore the intersection of literature and early medicine through September 27

    PETOSKEY, Mich. — The North Central Michigan College Library announces the opening of the traveling exhibit “And there’s the humor of it!” Shakespeare and the Four Humors, free to the public through September 27. This engaging exhibit explores the relationship between William Shakespeare’s literary genius and the ancient theory of the four bodily humors — blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm — and their profound influence on the author's works and character development.

    The exhibit invites visitors of all ages to enjoy a fascinating blend of literature, history, and early medical theory. Visitors can determine their own dominant humor with a temperament test inspired by online psychometric assessments. Participants will also receive exclusive stickers representing each of the four bodily humors, providing a fun and personalized souvenir from their visit.

    Exhibition Highlights:
    • In-depth Exploration: Discover how the ancient theory of the four humors influenced societal understanding of human personality and health during Shakespeare's time, and how these concepts are woven into his timeless plays.
    • Rare Artifacts: View a collection of rare books and materials from the esteemed National Library of Medicine (NLM) and the Folger Shakespeare Library, showcasing historical texts that shaped early modern thought.
    • Interactive Experience: Participate in a quick and insightful temperament test inspired by historical practices, providing a personal connection to the themes explored in the exhibit.
    "We are thrilled to bring this unique and educational exhibit to our community," said NCMC Librarian Kendra Lake. "It offers visitors the opportunity to explore Shakespeare's works through a new lens and understand the historical context that influenced some of literature's most enduring characters."
    Originally displayed in the NLM's History of Medicine Division Reading Room in 2012, the exhibit was refreshed in 2022 into a responsive online format, expanding its accessibility and educational reach. The traveling banners provide an immersive, physical experience that complements the digital resources available through the NLM.
    Visit the Exhibit:
    • Dates: Now through September 27
    • Location: North Central Michigan College Library, 1433 Howard St., Petoskey, MI
    • Hours: Monday — Thursday: 8 a.m. — 7 p.m., Friday: 8 a.m. — 5 p.m.
    • Admission: Free to all visitors
    • Additional Activities: Temperament test and four humors stickers available
    For more information about the exhibit or related events, visit https://ncmich.libguides.com/library, call 231-348-6615, or email library@ncmich.edu.
    About North Central Michigan College:
    North Central Michigan College is an open-door community college based in Petoskey with additional offerings in Cheboygan, Gaylord, and online. North Central’s mission is to provide exceptional, accessible, relevant higher education to the benefit of all. An Achieving the Dream Leader College with a designation of Veteran Friendly Gold by the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency, North Central is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association and the Michigan Community College Athletic Association. Learn more at www.ncmich.edu.
    About the National Library of Medicine:
    The National Library of Medicine is the world’s largest biomedical library and a leader in research in computational health informatics. It collects, organizes, and makes available biomedical science information to scientists, health professionals, and the public.

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