
Bibliomania in the Middle Ages
Exploring the Medieval Obsession with Rare Books and ManuscriptsBy F. Somner MerryweatherLength5h 4m
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In "Bibliomania in the Middle Ages," F. Somner Merryweather undertakes a comprehensive exploration of the fascination with books and the obsessive collecting that characterized medieval bibliophiles. The book is linguistically rich, employing a vivid, almost gothic prose style that mirrors the antiquity it examines. Merryweather meticulously chronicles the evolution of book collecting from the early 12th century to the late 15th century, situating it within the broader context of medieval society, where the printed word began to gain cultural significance amidst the backdrop of burgeoning literacy and monastic scholarship. F. Somner Merryweather, a respected bibliophile and historian, draws from his extensive expertise in medieval literature and history, as well as a personal passion for rare manuscripts. His academic background informed his inquiry into the social and economic dynamics of book production and collecting during a time when manuscripts were both treasures and tools of power. This duality is reflected in his examination of notable figures, institutions, and the sometimes-turbulent history surrounding book ownership in the Middle Ages. Readers intrigued by the intersection of literature, history, and culture will find Merryweather's work not only enlightening but also engagingly accessible. "Bibliomania in the Middle Ages" is a must-read for anyone interested in the enduring power of books and their influence on intellectual thought throughout history.
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GenreHistory
Length5 hrs 4 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 2, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
9CHAPTER VIII: FOOTNOTES:
2CHAPTER III: FOOTNOTES:
10CHAPTER IX: FOOTNOTES:
3CHAPTER IV: FOOTNOTES:
11CHAPTER X: FOOTNOTES:
4CHAPTER V: FOOTNOTES:
12CHAPTER XI: FOOTNOTES:
5CHAPTER VI
13CHAPTER XII
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7FOOTNOTES:
15FOOTNOTES:
8CHAPTER VII: FOOTNOTES:
16CHAPTER XIII