The meaning of the library a cultural history

From Greek and Roman times to the digital era, the library has remained central to knowledge, scholarship, and the imagination. Generously illustrated, "The Meaning of the Library" examines this key institution of Western culture. Tracing what the library has meant since its beginning, exa...

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Other Authors: Crawford, Alice 1958- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Princeton Princeton University Press [2015]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Alice Crawford
  • Part 1. The Library through Time. Adventures in ancient Greek and Roman libraries / Edith Hall
  • The image of the medieval library / Richard Gameson
  • The Renaissance library and the challenge of print / Andrew Pettegree
  • From printing shop to bookshelves:How books began the journey to Enlightenment libraries / Robert Darnton
  • "The advantages of literature": The subscription library in Georgian Britain / David Allan
  • Literature and the library in the nineteenth century / John Sutherland
  • Part 2. The Library in Imagination. The library in fiction / Marina Warner
  • The library in poetry / Robert Crawford
  • The library in film: Order and mystery / Laura Marcus
  • Part 3. The Library Now and in the Future. "Casting and gathering": Libraries, archives, and the modern writer / Stephen Enniss
  • Meanings of the library today / John P. Wilkin
  • The modern library and global democracy / James H. Billington