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La bibliothèque nationale : $b Son origine et ses accroissements jusqu'à nos jours

Mortreuil, Th. (Théodore)
Language fr ID 71033 Rating 0.0 / 5
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"La bibliothèque nationale : Son origine et ses accroissements jusqu'à nos jours" by T. Mortreuil is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work explores the origins and developments of the National Library of France, tracing its history from the time of Charlemagne through various significant periods and key figures who contributed to its growth. The opening of the text discusses the early origins of the National Library, beginning with Charlemagne and his efforts to gather books and manuscripts, which laid the groundwork for future royal collections. It highlights notable patrons, such as Saint Louis and Charles V, and their roles in promoting literature and safeguarding the library’s collections. This section sets the stage for an exploration of the library's evolution, giving readers insight into how it became a central institution for knowledge in France, affected by the political and cultural landscape of each era. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Subjects: Bibliothèque nationale (France)
Shelves: Category: History - Early Modern (c. 1450-1750) Category: History - European Category: History - Medieval/Middle Ages Category: History - Modern (1750+) Category: History - Royalty Category: History - Schools & Universities

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