University of Toronto owns oldest English-language book in Canada
TORONTO — The University of Toronto says it now owns the oldest English-language book in Canada, a 15th century text that introduced ancient ideas to new audiences.
The book is an English translation of essays by Roman politician Marcus Tullius Cicero — “De amicitia” (Of Friendship) and “De senectute” (Of Old Age) — published in 1481 by William Caxton, the first person to print English language books.
The printed text, which is now part of the collection at the university’s Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, carries the first translation of classical texts to English, said PJ Carefoote, the university’s interim head of rare books and special collections.
“A book like this is part of that whole transition that’s going to bring western society out of the Middle Ages into what we now call the modern era, with the Renaissance and the Reformation,” said Carefoote.