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Late Medieval and Early Modern Libraries : Knowledge Repositories, Guardians of Tradition and Catalysts of Change.
Author
Merisalo, Outi
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols Publishers, 2023.
©2023.
Description
1 online resource (344 pages)
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Subject(s)
Libraries
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Europe
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History
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Archives
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Europe
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History
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Transmission of texts
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Europe
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History
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Information behavior
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Europe
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History
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Manuscripts, Medieval
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Related name
Golob, Natasa
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Magionami, Leonardo
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Series
Bibliologia Series
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Bibliologia Series ; v.68
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Summary note
"Libraries are an important factor in preserving and transmitting knowledge, thus contributing to historical continuity. The very concept of simultaneous availability of different texts transmitting possibly contradictory ideas, however, implies a great potential for engaging readers in new ways of thinking, thus promoting change. In addition to transmitting texts, historical libraries would often also be perceived as objects of material and spiritual value enhancing the prestige of their owner, e.g. contributing to the image-building of the political entities ruled by emperors, kings and princes. While the history of individual libraries of the Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance have been treated in various detail, no large-scale study of the impact of Late Medieval and Early Modern libraries as knowledge repositories and guardians of tradition, on the one hand, and catalysts of change, on the other, seems to exist. This volume, which is inspired by the outcome of the final colloquium of the Lamemoli project held in Siena in March 2022, explores from the book historical point of view a series of both well-known and severely underexplored Late Medieval and Early Modern book collections in existence between c. 1250 and c. 1650, a period of intense mediatic, cultural, religious and political change in Western Europe. Covering an extensive geographical area from France and Italy to Central and Northern Europe, the collections are examined for both their material characteristics and contents, and their historical formation, in order to assess their roles in preserving and transmitting information as well as generating new ideas."-- Publisher's website.
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Language note
Contributions in English, French and Italian.
Contents
Intro
Table of contents
Introduction
I. Royal Libraries
La dispersion de la Librairie de Charles V et Charles VI au xve siècle (après 1424)
Cultural Perspectives on Printed Works in Sigismund II Augustus' Library*
II
II. Institutional Libraries
Established Libraries as a Destination for Newly Published Works in a Manuscript Culture
Medieval Authors' Perspectives
Studio e libri nella biblioteca francescana di Santa Croce in Firenze tra XIII e XIV secolo
Nuovi apporti documentari
Dalla Collectio Amploniana alla Collectio Collegii Portae Caeli
Caratteri e problemi di una collezione in trasformazione
Epulae litterarum
The Universal Latin Library of Pope Nicholas V (r. 1447-1455)
Bishop Sigismund of Lamberg and his Books
Alla ricerca della biblioteca manoscritta del Collegio Romano dei Gesuiti
Omnia ex archivis et fide dignis monumentis collecta
Heinrich Eckstorm's Chronicon Walkenredense (1617) and the Archiving of Monastic Heritage in Brunswick-Lüneburg
Archives against Myths
The Hanover Historian Johann Heinrich Jung (1715-1799) and the Counts of Bentheim
III. Private Labraries
Biblioteche di medicina
Il caso dei traduttori dei medici greci (secoli XII-XIV)
Retorica, ortodossia, bibliofilia
L'influenza culturale della biblioteca pontificia nelle raccolte librarie di due ecclesiastici del Nord della Francia
Le biblioteche fiorentine pubbliche e private da Salutati a Poliziano
Pico's Latin Manuscripts
Palaeographical and Codicological Observations
Pico's Multilingual Pentateuch
The Significance of Pope Paul II and his Library in the Dissemination of Flavio Biondo's (1392-1463) Decades
Reconstructing Pomponio Leto's library
A Proposal
Bartolomeo del Bene, l'Accademia degli Alterati, e il Libro dell'Anno (Città del Vaticano, BAV, Vat. Lat. 8857).
La biblioteca di Marquard Gude come deposito di saperi greci e latini
Strategie di uso e rappresentazione: l'esempio dei Geoponica
Abbreviations of Library Names
Index rerum
Index nominum
Index codicum.
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Late Medieval and Early Modern Libraries
ISBN
2-503-60598-2
OCLC
1415870416
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Late medieval and early modern libraries : knowledge repositories, guardians of tradition and catalysts of change / edited by Outi Merisalo, Nataša Golob and Leonardo Magionami.
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Late medieval and early modern libraries : knowledge repositories, guardians of tradition and catalysts of change / edited by Outi Merisalo, Nataša Golob and Leonardo Magionami.
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