9780300097214-0300097212-Libraries in the Ancient World

Libraries in the Ancient World

ISBN-13: 9780300097214
ISBN-10: 0300097212
Edition: Reprint
Author: Lionel Casson
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Paperback 192 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780300097214
ISBN-10: 0300097212
Edition: Reprint
Author: Lionel Casson
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: Yale University Press
Format: Paperback 192 pages

Summary

Libraries in the Ancient World (ISBN-13: 9780300097214 and ISBN-10: 0300097212), written by authors Lionel Casson, was published by Yale University Press in 2002. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Greece (Ancient Civilizations History, Rome) books. You can easily purchase or rent Libraries in the Ancient World (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Greece books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.58.

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This delightful book tells the story of ancient libraries from their very beginnings, when “books” were clay tablets and writing was a new phenomenon. Renowned classicist Lionel Casson takes us on a lively tour, from the royal libraries of the most ancient Near East, through the private and public libraries of Greece and Rome, down to the first Christian monastic libraries. To the founders of the first public libraries of the Greek world goes the credit for creating the prototype of today’s library buildings and the science of organizing books in them.

Casson recounts the development of ancient library buildings, systems, holdings, and patrons, addressing questions on a wide variety of topics, such as:

• What was the connection between the rise in education and literacy and the growth of libraries?

• Who contributed to the early development of public libraries, especially the great library at Alexandria?

• What did ancient libraries include in their holdings?

• How did ancient libraries acquire books?

• What was the nature of publishing in the Greek and Roman world?

• How did different types of users (royalty, scholars, religious figures) and different kinds of “books” (tablets, scrolls, codices) affect library arrangements?

• How did Christianity transform the nature of library holdings?

Just as a library yields unexpected treasures to a meandering browser, this entertaining book offers to its perusers the surprising history of the rise and development of ancient libraries—a fascinating story never told before.

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