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Foreword by the Publisher | i | |
Preface | iii | |
Author's Introduction | vii | |
Acknowledgements | xi | |
Methodology | xii | |
BOOK ONE: | CHAPTERS ONE TO ELEVEN | |
The Peoples of Mesopotamia | 3 | |
Egypt | 19 | |
The Hellenic World | 29 | |
The Hellenistic Period The Great Library of Alexandria | 57 | |
Other Libraries in the Hellenistic Period | 91 | |
Libraries in the Roman Period | 97 | |
Libraries in the Roman Provinces | 123 | |
The Early Christian World | 131 | |
Byzantium | 137 | |
The Middle Ages | 189 | |
The Renaissance | 215 | |
BOOK TWO: | CHAPTERS TWELVE TO TWENTY-FIVE | |
The Library of the Oecumenical Patriarchate | 244 | |
The Library of the Monastery of St. John on Patmos | 266 | |
The Vatican Library | 284 | |
The Biblioteca Malatestiana at Cesena | 304 | |
The Biblioteca Marciana | 320 | |
The Biblioteca Laurenziana | 338 | |
The St. Gall Library | 358 | |
The Library of Beatus Rheanus at Selestat | 378 | |
The Herzog August Library at Wolfenbuttel | 392 | |
The Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris | 408 | |
The Nationalbibliothek in Vienna | 428 | |
The Corvinian Library | 446 | |
The Library of Strahov Abbey | 464 | |
The Bodleian Library | 484 | |
Abbreviations | 503 | |
Bibliography | 507 | |
Index | 543 |
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