Ebook: Ancient Libraries and Renaissance Humanism: The "De bibliothecis" of Justus Lipsius
Author: Thomas Hendrickson
- Genre: Literature
- Series: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History 265. Brill’s Texts and Sources in Intellectual History 20
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Brill
- City: Leiden
- Language: English, Latin
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Although many humanists, from Petrarch to Fulvio Orsini, had written briefly about library history, the 'De bibliothecis' of Justus Lipsius was the first self-contained monograph on the topic. The 'De bibliothecis' proved to be a seminal achievement, both in redefining the scope of library history and in articulating a vision of a public, secular, research institution for the humanities. It was repeatedly reprinted and translated, plagiarized and epitomized. Through the end of the nineteenth century, scholars turned to it as the ultimate foundation for any discussion of library history. In 'Ancient Libraries and Renaissance Humanism', Hendrickson presents a critical edition of Lipsius’s work with introductory studies, a Latin text, English translation, and a substantial historical commentary.
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