The Library of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, 1584–1637
Carl J Rasmussen editor Sargent Bush editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:5th Feb '87
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The first early history of this library detailing the intellectual resources available to the many influential Emmanuel men of the period.
This is the first detailed record of the early history of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, from its foundation to the completion of the seventh major inventory of the library's contents in 1637. The dramatic expansion of the library during this period shows the intellectual resources available to the Emmanuel men who subsequently held great influence in the New World and during the English Civil War.This book provides a detailed record of the early history of the library at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, from the foundation of the College in 1584 to the completion of the seventh major inventory of the library's contents in 1637. This half-century formed a dynamic period in the religious and political as well as the educational life of the nation. The influence of Emmanuel, a notoriously Puritan college from its founding, was felt especially in the striking prominence of its alumni among New World settlers (among them John Harvard) and, during the English Civil War, in the placement of Emmanuel men in many key positions, including the Masterships of numerous Cambridge colleges. While these men were being educated Emmanuel's library expanded dramatically, and the seven increasingly large inventories of library books recorded there during the period give an indication of their concerns and their scholarship. Now, for the first time, the intellectual resources - by no means narrowly 'Puritan' - of this major institutional library are available for the study of all who are interested in the history of the period.
ISBN: 9780521308465
Dimensions: 240mm x 152mm x 18mm
Weight: 470g
236 pages