Libraries, books, and collectors of texts, 1600-1900 / edited by Annika Bautz and James Gregory.
2018
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Title
Libraries, books, and collectors of texts, 1600-1900 / edited by Annika Bautz and James Gregory.
Published
New York ; London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
Copyright
©2018
Description
xii, 253 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Associated name
Series statement
Routledge studies in cultural history
Summary
"This book presents the collectors' roles as prominently as the collections of books and texts which they assembled. Contributors explore the activities and networks shaping a range of continental and transcontinental European public and private collections during the Renaissance, Enlightenment and modern eras. They study the impact of class, geographical location and specific cultural contexts on the gathering and use of printed and handwritten texts and other printed artefacts. The volume explores the social dimension of book collecting, and considers how practices of collecting developed during these periods of profound cultural, social and political change"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Building a library without walls: The early years of the Bodleian Library / Robyn Adams and Louisiane Ferlier
Universal knowledge and self-fashioning: Cardinal Bernardino Spada's collection of books / Giulia Weston
"A paradise & cabinet of rarities': Thomas Browne, his library, and communities of collecting in seventeenth-century Norfolk / Lucy Gwynn
Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn: A "collecting friendship" as told through a reevaluation of manuscript PL 2237 and Print Album PL 2062 in the Pepys Library, Magdalene College Cambridge / Catherine Sutherland
"Ye best tast of books & learning of any other country gentn": The Library of Thomas Mostyn of Gloddaith, c.1676-1692 / Mary Chadwick and Shaun Evans
Fashioning a gentleman's library: Displaying the Cottonian Collection, 1791-1816 / Susan Leedham
"He was always fond of books": John Couch Adams's Genesis as an academic collector / Sophie Defrance
From Francis Bacon's Historia Literarum to Samuel Johnson's literary history: The Catalogus Bibliothecae Harleianae (1743-45) / Alex Wright
Booksellers' catalogues and readership in the Luso-Brazilian world / Luciane Scarato
Reading in the provinces: Plymouth Public Library's nineteenth-century catalogues / Annika Bautz
Satire and the bibliomania in early nineteenth-century Britain / Shayne Husbands
The "fancy for fine printing": Collecting Whittaker's Golden Magna Carta / James Gregory
Blurred lines in the history of domestic libraries in the age of Dibdin's bibliomania / Keith Manley.
Universal knowledge and self-fashioning: Cardinal Bernardino Spada's collection of books / Giulia Weston
"A paradise & cabinet of rarities': Thomas Browne, his library, and communities of collecting in seventeenth-century Norfolk / Lucy Gwynn
Samuel Pepys and John Evelyn: A "collecting friendship" as told through a reevaluation of manuscript PL 2237 and Print Album PL 2062 in the Pepys Library, Magdalene College Cambridge / Catherine Sutherland
"Ye best tast of books & learning of any other country gentn": The Library of Thomas Mostyn of Gloddaith, c.1676-1692 / Mary Chadwick and Shaun Evans
Fashioning a gentleman's library: Displaying the Cottonian Collection, 1791-1816 / Susan Leedham
"He was always fond of books": John Couch Adams's Genesis as an academic collector / Sophie Defrance
From Francis Bacon's Historia Literarum to Samuel Johnson's literary history: The Catalogus Bibliothecae Harleianae (1743-45) / Alex Wright
Booksellers' catalogues and readership in the Luso-Brazilian world / Luciane Scarato
Reading in the provinces: Plymouth Public Library's nineteenth-century catalogues / Annika Bautz
Satire and the bibliomania in early nineteenth-century Britain / Shayne Husbands
The "fancy for fine printing": Collecting Whittaker's Golden Magna Carta / James Gregory
Blurred lines in the history of domestic libraries in the age of Dibdin's bibliomania / Keith Manley.
Series
Routledge studies in cultural history.
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Z987.5.E85 L53 2018