The Cambridge History of Libraries in Britain and Ireland
Herausgeber: Mandelbrote, Giles; Manley, K. A.
The Cambridge History of Libraries in Britain and Ireland
Herausgeber: Mandelbrote, Giles; Manley, K. A.
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Describes the development of libraries in Great Britain and Ireland over some 1500 years and their role in history.
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Describes the development of libraries in Great Britain and Ireland over some 1500 years and their role in history.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 588
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1094g
- ISBN-13: 9780521792745
- ISBN-10: 0521792746
- Artikelnr.: 24303707
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 588
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1094g
- ISBN-13: 9780521792745
- ISBN-10: 0521792746
- Artikelnr.: 24303707
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Giles Mandelbrote and Keith Manley
Part I. The Expansion of Book Collections 1640-1750: 2. Ancients and moderns: cross-currents in early modern intellectual life Joseph M. Levine
3. Libraries, books and learning, from Bacon to the Enlightenment Paul A. Nelles
4. Opportunities for building collections and libraries R. Julian Roberts
5. Libraries for school education and personal devotion Ian Green
6. Libraries for the parish: individual donors and charitable societies W. M. Jacob
7. Endowed libraries for towns Michael Powell
8. Libraries in university towns Charles Benson
9. Ecclesiastical libraries: libraries for the higher clergy Sheila Hingley
10. Antiquaries' and heralds' libraries Nigel Ramsay
11. Professional collections: libraries for scientists and doctors Scott Mandelbrote
12. Personal owners of books Giles Mandelbrote
13. Library buildings and fittings John Newman
14. Baroque librarianship P. S. Morrish
Part II. Library Developments at a Local Level: 15. Libraries for sociability: the rise of the subscription library James Raven
Two case studies of local library provision: 16. Norwich David Stoker
17. Belfast Wesley McCann
Part III. Provincial and Metropolitan Libraries 1750-1850: 18. Libraries in context: social, cultural and intellectual background Joanna Innes
19. The book trade and libraries John Feather
20. Ecclesiastical libraries Joan Williams
21. Libraries in the parish Graham Best
22. Books and universities Peter Freshwater
23. Libraries and literacy in popular education Brian Burch
24. Scientific and medical libraries: the rise of the institution John Symonds
25. The first century of the British Museum library P. R. Harris
26. The impact of the British Museum library Marvin Spevack
27. Private libraries in the age of `bibliomania' Arnold Hunt
28. Library architecture and interiors M. H. Port
29. Library management in the pre-professional age P. S. Morrish
30. Libraries for an imperial power Wallace Kirsop
31. Engines of literature: libraries in an age of expansion and transition K. A. Manley
Select bibliography.
Part I. The Expansion of Book Collections 1640-1750: 2. Ancients and moderns: cross-currents in early modern intellectual life Joseph M. Levine
3. Libraries, books and learning, from Bacon to the Enlightenment Paul A. Nelles
4. Opportunities for building collections and libraries R. Julian Roberts
5. Libraries for school education and personal devotion Ian Green
6. Libraries for the parish: individual donors and charitable societies W. M. Jacob
7. Endowed libraries for towns Michael Powell
8. Libraries in university towns Charles Benson
9. Ecclesiastical libraries: libraries for the higher clergy Sheila Hingley
10. Antiquaries' and heralds' libraries Nigel Ramsay
11. Professional collections: libraries for scientists and doctors Scott Mandelbrote
12. Personal owners of books Giles Mandelbrote
13. Library buildings and fittings John Newman
14. Baroque librarianship P. S. Morrish
Part II. Library Developments at a Local Level: 15. Libraries for sociability: the rise of the subscription library James Raven
Two case studies of local library provision: 16. Norwich David Stoker
17. Belfast Wesley McCann
Part III. Provincial and Metropolitan Libraries 1750-1850: 18. Libraries in context: social, cultural and intellectual background Joanna Innes
19. The book trade and libraries John Feather
20. Ecclesiastical libraries Joan Williams
21. Libraries in the parish Graham Best
22. Books and universities Peter Freshwater
23. Libraries and literacy in popular education Brian Burch
24. Scientific and medical libraries: the rise of the institution John Symonds
25. The first century of the British Museum library P. R. Harris
26. The impact of the British Museum library Marvin Spevack
27. Private libraries in the age of `bibliomania' Arnold Hunt
28. Library architecture and interiors M. H. Port
29. Library management in the pre-professional age P. S. Morrish
30. Libraries for an imperial power Wallace Kirsop
31. Engines of literature: libraries in an age of expansion and transition K. A. Manley
Select bibliography.
1. Introduction Giles Mandelbrote and Keith Manley
Part I. The Expansion of Book Collections 1640-1750: 2. Ancients and moderns: cross-currents in early modern intellectual life Joseph M. Levine
3. Libraries, books and learning, from Bacon to the Enlightenment Paul A. Nelles
4. Opportunities for building collections and libraries R. Julian Roberts
5. Libraries for school education and personal devotion Ian Green
6. Libraries for the parish: individual donors and charitable societies W. M. Jacob
7. Endowed libraries for towns Michael Powell
8. Libraries in university towns Charles Benson
9. Ecclesiastical libraries: libraries for the higher clergy Sheila Hingley
10. Antiquaries' and heralds' libraries Nigel Ramsay
11. Professional collections: libraries for scientists and doctors Scott Mandelbrote
12. Personal owners of books Giles Mandelbrote
13. Library buildings and fittings John Newman
14. Baroque librarianship P. S. Morrish
Part II. Library Developments at a Local Level: 15. Libraries for sociability: the rise of the subscription library James Raven
Two case studies of local library provision: 16. Norwich David Stoker
17. Belfast Wesley McCann
Part III. Provincial and Metropolitan Libraries 1750-1850: 18. Libraries in context: social, cultural and intellectual background Joanna Innes
19. The book trade and libraries John Feather
20. Ecclesiastical libraries Joan Williams
21. Libraries in the parish Graham Best
22. Books and universities Peter Freshwater
23. Libraries and literacy in popular education Brian Burch
24. Scientific and medical libraries: the rise of the institution John Symonds
25. The first century of the British Museum library P. R. Harris
26. The impact of the British Museum library Marvin Spevack
27. Private libraries in the age of `bibliomania' Arnold Hunt
28. Library architecture and interiors M. H. Port
29. Library management in the pre-professional age P. S. Morrish
30. Libraries for an imperial power Wallace Kirsop
31. Engines of literature: libraries in an age of expansion and transition K. A. Manley
Select bibliography.
Part I. The Expansion of Book Collections 1640-1750: 2. Ancients and moderns: cross-currents in early modern intellectual life Joseph M. Levine
3. Libraries, books and learning, from Bacon to the Enlightenment Paul A. Nelles
4. Opportunities for building collections and libraries R. Julian Roberts
5. Libraries for school education and personal devotion Ian Green
6. Libraries for the parish: individual donors and charitable societies W. M. Jacob
7. Endowed libraries for towns Michael Powell
8. Libraries in university towns Charles Benson
9. Ecclesiastical libraries: libraries for the higher clergy Sheila Hingley
10. Antiquaries' and heralds' libraries Nigel Ramsay
11. Professional collections: libraries for scientists and doctors Scott Mandelbrote
12. Personal owners of books Giles Mandelbrote
13. Library buildings and fittings John Newman
14. Baroque librarianship P. S. Morrish
Part II. Library Developments at a Local Level: 15. Libraries for sociability: the rise of the subscription library James Raven
Two case studies of local library provision: 16. Norwich David Stoker
17. Belfast Wesley McCann
Part III. Provincial and Metropolitan Libraries 1750-1850: 18. Libraries in context: social, cultural and intellectual background Joanna Innes
19. The book trade and libraries John Feather
20. Ecclesiastical libraries Joan Williams
21. Libraries in the parish Graham Best
22. Books and universities Peter Freshwater
23. Libraries and literacy in popular education Brian Burch
24. Scientific and medical libraries: the rise of the institution John Symonds
25. The first century of the British Museum library P. R. Harris
26. The impact of the British Museum library Marvin Spevack
27. Private libraries in the age of `bibliomania' Arnold Hunt
28. Library architecture and interiors M. H. Port
29. Library management in the pre-professional age P. S. Morrish
30. Libraries for an imperial power Wallace Kirsop
31. Engines of literature: libraries in an age of expansion and transition K. A. Manley
Select bibliography.