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  1. The Love of BooksThe Philobiblon of Richard de Bury by Bury (1287-1345), translated Ernest Chester Thomas (1850-1892) Richard de, 2010-08-25

81. The Philobiblon Of Richard De Bury (in MARION)
The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury. Title The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury,bishop of Durham, treasurer and chancellor of Edward III. Ed. and tr.
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82. Biography Search
Aung San Suu Kyi, Daw, 1945 . Aungerville or *de Bury, Richard, 1287 1345.Aurangzeb or *Aurungzib, 1618 1707. Aurelian, 215 275. Aurelius, 121 180.
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83. National Taiwan Ocean University Library
Mark Nearby AUTHORS are Year Entries Burtt Frank 1997 1 Burukovskii RN 1983 1 BuryMichael 1945 2002 1 Bury Richard de 1287 1345 1825 1 Buryhardt Henry D 2
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84. Brett Butler
Burroughs, John, 18371921 Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890 Bury, Richardde, 1287-1345 Butler, Ellis Parker, 1869-1937 Butler, Joseph, 1692-1752 Butler
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85. Aungerville, Richard (1287-1345) Several Times On Embassies To The
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86. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Main Index -
Burns, Robert, 17591796; Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 1875-1950; Bury, Richardde, 1287-1345; Butler, Ellis Parker, 1869-1937. Top. Copyright
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87. De Bury: Philobiblon
Translate this page Ricardi de Bury. (1287 - 1345). PHILOBIBLON. Capitula. I, Quod thesaurus sapientiapotissime sit in libris. II, Qualis amor libris rationabiliter debeatur.
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Ricardi de Bury PHILOBIBLON Capitula I Quod thesaurus sapientia potissime sit in libris II Qualis amor libris rationabiliter debeatur III Qualiter in libris emendis sit pretium aestimandum IV Querimonia librorum contra clericos jam promotos V Querimonia librorum contra religiosos possessionatus VI Querimonia librorum contra religiosos mendicantes VII Querimonia librorum contra bella VIII De multiplici opportunitate quam habuimus librorum copiam conquirendi IX Quod licet opera veterum amplius amaremus, non tamen damnavimus studia modernorum X De successiva perfectione librorum XI Quare libros liberalium litterarum praetulimus libris juris XII Quare libros grammaticales tanta diligentia curavimus renovare XIII Quare non omnino negleximus fabulas poetarum XIV Qui deberet esse librorum potissimi dilectores XV Quot commoda confert amor librorum XVI Quam meritorium sit libros novos scribere et veteres renovare XVII De debita honestate circa librorum custodiam adhibenda XVIII Quod tantam librorum collegimus copiam ad communem profectum scholarium et non solum ad propriam voluptatem XIX De moduo communicandi studentibus omnes libros nostros XX Exhortatio scholarium ad rependedum pro nobis suffragia debitae pietatis Incipit Prologus UNIVERSIS Christi fidelibus, ad quos tenor praesentis scripturae pervenerit, Ricardus de Bury, miseratione divina Dunelmensis episcopus, salutem in Domino sempiternam, piamque ipsius praesentare memoriam iugiter coram Deo in vita pariter et post fata.

88. TecaLibri: Indice Degli Autori Di: Libri
Bury , Riccardo da, 1287-1345, Philobiblon; Butler , P., , The
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Classi Autori TecaLibri autori titoli copertine
libri: autori (+rif)
  • AA.VV. Il destino del libro [copertine] Abramovici , Jean-Christophe, , Le livre interdit, de Théophile de Viau à Sade Adversi , A., , Storia del libro Alignani , M.P., , Guida pratica per fare libri con i bambini Allen , A., , The Story of the Book Annesi , A., , La nobil arte di fabbricar la carta Ateneo , , 0150, Banchetto dei sofisti [30 libri] Audin , M., , Histoire de l'imprimerie. Radioscopie d'une ère: de Gutenberg à l'informatique Avanzi , Giannetto, , La bibliografia italiana (1921-1946) Balsamo , L., , Angelo Fortunato Formiggini, un editore del Novecento Bandinelli , Angiolo, , Farsi un libro Barberi , F., , Per una storia del libro. Profili, note, ricerche Barbieri , Francesco, , Il frontespizio nel libro italiano del quattrocento e del cinquecento Barker , R.E., , Books for all Barthes , Roland, 1915-1980, Variazioni sulla scrittura [copertine] Basanoff , A., , Itinerario della carta dall'Oriente all'Occidente e sua diffusione in Europa Basbanes , N.A., , A gentle madness, bibliophiles, bibliomanes, and the eternal passion for the books

89. Autoren (R)
7270-2. Richard von Fournival (13.
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Liste lateinischer Autoren und anonymer Werke des 13. Jahrhunderts ( ca
Autoren R
Radulphus (Sire Raoul, Anf. 13. Jh.): Werke: De rebus gestis Friderici I in Italia, Zeitraum: 1154-1203 (GImp). - Lit.: BibH; Gröb. II Radulphus Ardens Pictaviensis archidiaconus (*vor 1140, †um 1200): Werke: Sermones (Serm); Speculum universale, ca. 1193/1200 (Mor). - Lit.: Ddlf s. v. ‘Raoul Ardent’; LMA; Schneyer V 1-16; Schönberger-Kible Nr. 16789-90; Schulthess-Imbach 559; TL; Ueberweg-Geyer 248. Radulphus Bellovacensis (bezeugt um 1165): Werke: Glossae/Summa super Donatum (Gram) (Komm). - Lit.: Pinborg 34. 325; Schönberger-Kible Nr. 16791; Schulthess-Imbach 559. Radulphus Baldok († nach 1313): Werke: Chronicon (ChrReg). - Lit.: Gransden I 522; Russell 105f. Radulphus de Biberaco OM (Biberach, ca. 1270-1326): Werke: De excellentia praerogative benedictae Virginis (Theol); De septem donis spiritus sancti (Theol); De septem itineribus aeternitatis (Vis); De officio cherubyn (Theol); Sermones super Canticum Canticorum (Serm) - Lit.: LMA VII, Sp. 1083; Stg. V 175f, Nr. 7517-20; VL. Radulphus Bockingus ( 2. H. 13. Jh.):

90. Index To Authors In Transactions Of The Royal Historical Society
Sixth Series, Vol. 11, pp.393414, 2001. Denholm-Young, Noel Richardde Bury, 1287-1345. Fourth Series, Vol.XX, pp.135-168, 1937.
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Index to Authors in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society Series I - 6 [to date] A Aberdare , Lord, (Henry A. Bruce): The Value of Historical Studies. Inaugural Address of the President. Old Series, Vol.VII, pp.384-394, 1878. Ackers, B. St. John: Historical Notes on the Education of the Deaf. Old Series, Vol.VIII, pp.163-171, 1880. Adams, Simon: Politics. Paper read at conference: The Eltonian Legacy. Sixth Series, Vol. 7, pp.247 – 266, 1997. Adamson, J.S.A.: The Baronial Context of the English Civil War. Alexander Prize Essay, 1989. Fifth Series, Vol.40, pp.93-120, 1990. Addison, Paul: The Political Beliefs of Winston Churchill. Fifth Series, Vol.30, pp.23-47, 1980. Addison, Paul: The Three Careers of Winston Churchill, read at conference: Churchill in the Twenty-First Century. Sixth Series, Vol. 11, pp.183-200, 2001.

91. Aungerville
Richard AUNGERVILLE (1287 1345). Richard Aungerville, often called Richard deBury, had taken part in the grim intrigues surrounding the deposition and
http://online.northumbria.ac.uk/faculties/art/humanities/cns/m-aungerville.html
Myers Literary Guide Centre for Northern Studies RICHARD AUNGERVILLE (1287 - 1345) Nearly all the powers the king had elsewhere were exercised by the mediaeval Bishop of Durham. He had his own parliament (Durham sent no representatives to London) and his own coinage; soldiers fought under him, not the king; all mines belonged to him and he had the power of capital punishment. Some bishops were warriors (preferring the mace as weapon) like the flamboyant Anthony Bek, the ‘Ecclesiastical Bonaparte’; others were builders, like Hugh Pudsey, close friend of Richard the Lionheart - and Thomas Hatfield who provided the prince bishops with the highest throne in Christendom. In addition, historians owe a great debt to Pudsey for the compilation known as the Boldon Book (1183). The celebrated Domesday Book (q.v.) had stopped short of the Tees, and the Boldon Book gives an invaluable insight into the Palatinate in the late 12th century. Richard Aungerville, often called Richard de Bury, had taken part in the grim intrigues surrounding the deposition and gruesome murder of Edward II. On the accession of Edward III , whose tutor he had been, Aungerville achieved rapid promotion. Edward appointed him bishop of Durham in 1333 (against the wishes of the monks) and the enthronement in Durham Cathedral was attended by the king and queen of England, the king of Scotland, and many high dignitaries. On an embassy to the Pope in Avignon, Aungerville had met the great Petrarch, who considered the Englishman ‘not ignorant of literature’. Now Aungerville began to collect manuscripts from far and wide: ‘No dearness of price ought to hinder a man from the purchase of books if he has the money demanded for them, unless it be to withstand the malice of the seller or to await a more favourable opportunity of buying’. Indeed, presents of books could often secure Aungerville’s support in some manner. To him belongs, it seems, the honour of founding the first lending library in England - at Durham College in Oxford (Now Trinity College), to which Durham students were sent between c1326 and 1544. He wrote about his passion for books and his plans for a library in his Latin

92. Leipziger Bücherlei: Bibliomanen & Buchmenschen

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Richard Heber

Richard de Bury

John Ratcliffe

Thomas Rawlinson
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Carlo Bo
Richard Heber
Richard de Bury
John Ratcliffe
Thomas Rawlinson
Thomas Rawlinson (1681-1725) häufte in seiner Londoner Wohnung in Gray's Inn so viele Bücher an, daß er aus Platzmangel gezwungen war, ihnen zu weichen; er schlief im Korridor. Später zog er mit seinem Bruder in eine große Villa um, wo es bald nicht anders aussah. Der englische Schriftsteller und Politiker Joseph Addison parodierte Rawlinsons Zwanghaftigkeit in der Figur des "Tom Folio" in seiner Wochenschrift "The Tatler". Rawlinsons Sammlung mittels Auktionen zu verkaufen dauerte über 12 Jahre.
Sir Thomas Phillips I
Sir Thomas Phillipps II
Joseph Freiherr von Lassberg
Die Bibliothek der Gebrüder Grimm
Chevaliere d' Eon
Julius Deutschbauer
Carlo Bo

93. 5000 Jahre Bibliotheken
Dieser Autor (1287-1345) führtuns aber auch eindrücklich die Problematik der freien Benutzung von
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Prof. R. Barth [Reformation] [19. Jahrhundert]
Mittelalter
Zu den nur die folgenden Stichworte: Sie entstehen seit dem 12. Jh. in vielen Fällen an Dom- und Kathedralsschulen durch Hörerkreise, die sich um einzelne hervorragende Lehrer scharen. Bis zum Jahr 1500 sind über ganz Europa verstreut insgesamt knapp 80 Universitäten entstanden. Nach den "Artes" als Vorstufe studierte man an einer der Fakultäten für Theologie, Recht oder Medizin. (Die Artistenfakultät tritt meist erst im 16. Jh. als gleichberechtigte philosophische Fakultät neben die drei anderen.) (Buzás 1976, 33) Auch die Erwartungen in bezug auf die
  • Das Collegium Carolinum in Prag besass 1367 nur 114 Codices; Queen's College in Cambridge bringt es 1472 auf 199. Bestandeszahlen in den Tausenden finden wir also normalerweise erst im Zeitalter des Buchdrucks. (Harris 113)
Eine andere Lösung bildeten die Studentengemeinschaften, die sich als "Nationen" (entsprechend ihrer Herkunft) zusammengeschlossen hatten und einen gemeinsamen Buchbestand besassen. Und in Oxford und Cambridge bildeten sich die Colleges heraus, die eigene Sammlungen besassen. (Harris 109) Kollegien.

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