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Library, traditionally, collection of books used for reading or study, or the building or room in which such a collection is kept. The word derives from the Latin liber, “book,” whereas a Latinized Greek word, bibliotheca, is the origin of the word for library in German, Russian, and the Romance languages.
In France, the first national library was the Bibliothèque Mazarine, which evolved from its origin as a royal library founded at the Louvre Palace by Charles V in At the death of Charles VI, this first collection was unilaterally bought by the English regent of France, the Duke of Bedford, who transferred it to England in Origins of the English Language Paperback – April 18, by Joseph M.
Williams (Author) out of 5 stars 4 ratingsCited by: See also E. Savage, The Story of Libraries and Book-Collecting (, repr.
); T. Eaton, ed., Contributions to American Library History (); R. Irwin, Origins of the English Library (, repr. ); K. Schottenloher, Books and the Western World (); M. Harris, History of Libraries in the Western World (4th ed.
); L. Casson, Libraries in the Ancient World (); M. Battles, Library:. In the West the idea of book collecting, and hence of libraries as the word was understood for several centuries, had its origin in the classical world. Most of the larger Greek temples seem to have possessed libraries, even in quite early times; many certainly had archive repositories.
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Thomas Bray an Anglican cleric who originally had the idea of the parish library, who wrote in"An Essay Towards Promoting all Necessary and Useful Knowledge, Both Divine and human, In all the Parts of His Majesty's Dominions, Both at Home and Abroad", wanted the church to acquire books and lend them to the general public as well as the parishioners and clergy.
Though the collections were. The first libraries consisted of archives of the earliest form of writing —the clay tablets in cuneiform script discovered in Sumer, some dating back to BC. Private or personal libraries made up of written books appeared in classical Greece in the 5th century BC.
Jan 18, · Some dictionaries have up towords, although most native English speakers have a vocabulary of up to only 60, words. This complex, frustrating, and fascinating language has had a lengthy journey to become the language we know today.
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library (n.) place for books, late 14c., from Anglo-French librarie, Old French librairie, librarie "collection of books; bookseller's shop" (14c.), from Latin librarium "book-case, chest for books," and libraria "a bookseller's shop," in Medieval Latin "a library," noun uses of the neuter and fem., respectively, of librarius "concerning books," from Latin librarium "chest for books," from liber (genitive libri) "book.
The history of the book starts with the development of writing, and various other inventions such as paper and printing, and continues through to the modern day business of book printing.
The earliest history of books actually predates what would conventionally be called "books" today and begins with tablets, scrolls, and sheets of papyrus. What Is the History of Books. "Histoire du livre" in France, "Geschichte des Buchwesens" in Germany, "history of books" or "of the book" in English-speaking countries?its name varies from place to place, but everywhere it is being recognized as an important new discipline.
As the title indicates, the book traces the physical history of the library: its architecture, ornamental design and fittings. The first chapters are understandably somewhat conjectural because almost all physical traces of the libraries of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, and /5.
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Apr 08, · The library, like the symphony orchestra, has always seemed to me to be one of the towering accomplishments of civilization. The Meaning of the Library: A Cultural History, a collection of essays edited by Alice Crawford, is a marvelous survey of Western libraries and books from Greek and Roman times to today/5(3).
Library book definition: a book owned by a library | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.
Log In Dictionary. Thesaurus. Translator. Grammar. Definition of library book from the Collins English Dictionary. New from Collins Quick word challenge. Quiz Review. Question: 1 .The British Library is a major research library, with items in many languages and in many formats, both print and digital: books, manuscripts, journals, newspapers, magazines, sound and music recordings, videos, play-scripts, patents, databases, maps, stamps, prints, drawings.
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