[1] The library is filled up with scientific, educational, reference, methodical, periodical and other literature in more than 30 languages of the world.
The collection of the old printed books has more than 7 thousand of titles, the basis of which consists of publications on philosophy, religion and history.
There are the most widely represented editions of the following countries as: Austria, Great Britain, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, France.
There are editions of printing dynasties of the Al'divs, the Etiennes, the Elzevirs, the Plantains widely known in Medieval Europe.
The book is printed in Latin and it is the edition of "The Lives of the Twelve Caesars" by Suetonius with comments of Marco Antonio Sabellika and Philip Beroaldo.
Another interesting exhibit is meant to be the first edition of «The History of Sicilian tyrants» by Hugo Falkanda, which was published in 1550 in Paris in printing house of Maturin Dyup'yuyi.
There is also one of the rare editions in Old Ukrainian language in the Library, the book of Cyril Trankvilion “The Multivaluable Pearl”, issued in Mogilev in 1699 in printing house of Maxim Voshanka.