Libraries and Founders of Libraries
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:1st Apr '10
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This history of libraries in Britain and Europe concentrates on the role of the individual collector in cultural preservation.
This 1864 book examines the evolution of libraries in England and elsewhere, from antiquity to the mid-nineteenth century. It discusses the importance of influential individual collectors, and the subsequent history of their libraries, as well as the development of public record collections housing official documents of national importance.This comprehensive volume, first published in 1864, covers the history of libraries from classical times to the nineteenth century, principally in England but also further afield. The author was an influential figure in the founding of municipal libraries in nineteenth-century Britain and regarded access to good libraries as crucial to education and civilisation. He emphasises the importance of individual collectors in the building of great libraries, and examines the personal holdings of many writers and scholars as well as members of royal families, the aristocracy, and clergy. Some of these are well known, others less commonly encountered in surveys of library history. Edwards also discusses the subsequent history of these collections, their dispersal or incorporation into other libraries. Other important topics covered by Edwards include the development and organisation of the State Paper Office and Public Records Office from the medieval period onwards.
ISBN: 9781108010528
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 31mm
Weight: 680g
540 pages