Buch, Englisch, Band 81, 340 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 699 g
Reihe: Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World
Buch, Englisch, Band 81, 340 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 699 g
Reihe: Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World
ISBN: 978-90-04-35225-4
Verlag: Brill
The Library of Franeker University in Context, 1585–1843 discusses the relationship with education at Franeker University in detail, and makes a comparison with other similar libraries.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
Part 1 The Context
1 Franeker University, a Short History
1 A Prestigious Foundation
2 A Small, but Elegant and Not Unpleasant Town
3 The Academic Community
4 A Sense of Decline
5 The Re-establishment as Athenaeum
2 The Four Faculties
1 Theology
2 Law
3 Medicine
4 Artes
5 Conclusion
3 Modus Operandi
1 Teaching and Learning
2 Graduation
3 Latin as an Academic Code
4 The Emergence of Public Libraries around 1600
1 Bibliotheca Publica
2 Catalogues
3 Growth by Acquisition or by Agglomeration?
5 A Grand Tour along the New Libraries
1 University Library, Leuven
2 Bodleian Library, Oxford
3 University Library, Cambridge
4 Trinity College Library, Cambridge
5 Trinity College Library, Dublin
6 University Library, Leiden
7 Bibliotheca Thysiana, Leiden
8 University Library, Groningen
9 Public Libraries in Dutch Towns
10 German Libraries
11 Conclusion
Part 2 The Franeker Library
6 Building a Library
1 Filling the Empty Shelves
2 1601, the First Printed Catalogue (Period I)
3 The Observance of the Library Regulations
7 Curator Saeckma as Supervisor
1 Around the 1626 Catalogue (Period II)
2 A Private Collection Auctioned: Lubbertus
3 Around the 1635 Catalogue (Period III)
8 A Breakthrough towards Modernity
1 The 1644 Catalogue (Period IV)
2 A Huge Theft
3 Statutes
4 Bookbinding
9 The Second Half of the Seventeenth Century
1 The 1656 Catalogue (Period V)
2 Profits and Expenses
3 A Major Rearrangement and the 1691 Catalogue (Period VI)
10 Visitors and Testimonies
1 Visitors from Abroad
2 Testimonies about the Library Room
11 The 1713 Catalogue as a Landmark Halfway
1 The 1713 Catalogue (Period VII)
2 Rhenferd and the Hebrew Books
3 Manuscripts, Incunables, and Other Imprints
12 The Changing Landscape, 1713–1811
1 Acquisitions, 1713–1750
2 The 1749 Catalogue (Period VIII)
3 Frisian Athens
4 The 1781 Catalogue (Period IX)
5 Legatum Schurmannianum, I
6 The Last Decades until 1811
13 The Athenaeum Years, 1815–1843 and Afterwards
1 The Years between 1815 and 1843
2 The Long Road to the 1842 Catalogue
3 Preservation and Loss
4 Delft
5 Legatum Schurmannianum, II
6 The 1854 Catalogue
7 Final Score (Period X)
8 Aftermath
14 Conclusion: The Value of the Library
1 The University between Old and New
2 The Library in Context of Other Academic Libraries
3 The Library in Context of Franeker University
Appendix A: The Franeker Professors
Appendix B: The Franeker Librarians
Appendix C: An Overview of the Franeker University Library
Sources and Bibliography
Index