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The History of the Library in Western Civilization

The History of the Library in Western Civilization

The Renaissance From Petrarch to Michelangelo

by Konstantinos Staikos
Hardback
Publication Date: 15/04/2012

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In this fifth volume, the author writes about the re-evaluation of the ancient world: this set in motion a quest for the surviving works of ancient Greek and Latin literature, most of which were to be found in monastic libraries. He discusses the new schools and scholarly circles that were formed to promote the spread of Greek and Latin literature, especially philosophical works, and the emergence from them of the first humanistic libraries. He evokes the character of the libraries belonging to patrons of literature and the arts, such as Matthias Corvinus, the Vatican, the Medici family, the Dukes of Urbino and François I, among many others. Finally, there is an excellent treatise and circumstantial account of the invention of printing, which changed the scene as regards the dissemination of books and the formation of libraries in such a way that the world of books during the Renaissance witnessed a return to the state of affairs existing under the Roman emperors from Augustus to Hadrian. Co-published with HES & DE GRAAF Publishers BV, The Netherlands and Kotinos Publications, Athens, Greece. Sales Rights: Worldwide except Europe; in Europe from HES & DE GRAAF.AVAILABLE IN 2012.
ISBN:
9781584561828
9781584561828
Category:
Library & information sciences
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
15-04-2012
Publisher:
Oak Knoll Press
Country of origin:
United States

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