Book-Collectors as Benefactors of Public Libraries, Vol. 9 (Classic Reprint)

Book-Collectors as Benefactors of Public Libraries, Vol. 9 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Book-Collectors as Benefactors of Public Libraries, Vol. 9

The first library in England was that carried thither by St. Augustine in the year 596. As might be expected it contained but a few volumes, nine in number, and all of a religious character. They were the Holy Bible, in two volumes, the Psalter, the Gospels, another Psalter, another copy of the Gospels, the [apocryphal] Lives of the Apostles, the Lives of the Martyrs, and an Expo sition of the Gospels and Epistles. This continued to be the only library in England for about seventy years, when, by the arrival of Theodore of Tarsus, in 669, an extensive library, as the annalist informs us, was added to it. Some volumes believed to have been added at that time are still to be seen at Canterbury.

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ISBN: 9781332230198
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
Imprint: Forgotten Books
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Number of pages: 86
Weight: 127g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 5mm