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Preface Prologue 1. On the commendation of wisdom 2. Showeth that books are to be preferred to riches 3. Books ought always to be bought 4. How much good arises from books 5. Good professors of religion buy books 6. In praise of the ancient, and reprehension of the modern religious mendicants 7. Deploring the destruction of books by wars and fire 8. Of the numerous opportunities of the author of collecting books from all quarters 9. The ancient students surpassed the modern in fervency of learning 10. Science grew to perfection by degrees 11. Laws are, properly speaking, neither sciences nor books 12. Of the utility and necessity of grammar 13. A vindication of poetry, and its utility 14. Of those who ought particularly to love books 15. Of the manifold effect of the sciences which are contained in books 16. Of writing new books and repairing old ones 17. Of handling books in a cleanly manner, and keeping them in order 18. The author against detractors 19. A provident arrangement by which books may be lent to strangers 20. The author desires to be prayed for, and notably teaches students to pray Notes.
Preface Prologue 1. On the commendation of wisdom 2. Showeth that books are to be preferred to riches 3. Books ought always to be bought 4. How much good arises from books 5. Good professors of religion buy books 6. In praise of the ancient, and reprehension of the modern religious mendicants 7. Deploring the destruction of books by wars and fire 8. Of the numerous opportunities of the author of collecting books from all quarters 9. The ancient students surpassed the modern in fervency of learning 10. Science grew to perfection by degrees 11. Laws are, properly speaking, neither sciences nor books 12. Of the utility and necessity of grammar 13. A vindication of poetry, and its utility 14. Of those who ought particularly to love books 15. Of the manifold effect of the sciences which are contained in books 16. Of writing new books and repairing old ones 17. Of handling books in a cleanly manner, and keeping them in order 18. The author against detractors 19. A provident arrangement by which books may be lent to strangers 20. The author desires to be prayed for, and notably teaches students to pray Notes.
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