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Library an unquiet history. An Unquiet History had such great potential. The collective histories of books intellectual freedom and censorship are testaments to mans triumphs and faults. Unfortunately this history is told by Matthew Battles who could possibly be the most pretentious man alive.
Filled with fascinating detail about everyone from Alexander the Great whose collection of world knowledge at Alexandria is considered to be the first library to organizational hero Melvil Dewey Library. An Unquiet History is a must-read for both bibliophiles and history buffs. An Unquiet History User Review - Kirkus Historical survey by a rare-book librarian of the defining epochs and events leading to both the destruction and proliferation of.
An Unquiet History by Matthew Battles. Presentation by Madison Gailus and Emily Fardoux. The word book derives from the medieval AngloSaxon word boc meaning beech.
An early archetype of the book was the waxed tablet often made from beech wood. Medieval Arts Crafts http2bpblogspot. Matthew Battles – From the clay-tablet collections of ancient Mesopotamia to the storied Alexandria libraries in Egypt from the burned scrolls of Chinas Qing Dynasty to the book pyres of the Hitler Youth from the.
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See search results for this author. Matthew Battles Author 45 out of 5 stars. An Unquiet History was a fun book to read as it jumps from one vignette to the next highlighting times of turbulence and uncertainty in libraries history from the relatively light Battle of the Books of Jonathan Swifts time to the darker episodes of systematic library destruction during World War II.
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See search results for this author. Matthew Battles Author 45 out of 5 stars. Library An Unquiet History Matthew Battles Matthew Battles a rare books librarian takes us on a tour through the ages of information from the ancient Library of Alexandria to the modern wild west of the Internet.
Buckle up for a fascinating ride. Battles writing makes it evident he has a deep respect and affection for his subject. Introduction Two lines of inquiry guided my selection of this reading Library.
An unquiet history by librarian Matthew Battles. First I hoped to read some sort of definitive history of libraries. By Matthew Battles Author Berkman Center for Internet and Society Engrossingly saturated with fascinating lore colorful anecdotes and deft portraits Hilarie M.
Sheets New York Times. Through the ages libraries have not only accumulated and preserved but also shaped inspired and obliterated knowledge. An Unquiet History the reader will encounter such things as the burning of the library of Alexandria the beginnings of the use of the alphabet and numerals for the arrangement of books in libraries the birth of the library catalog the Jewish genizas where books go to die the portable home libraries of early twentieth-century America and a poignant chapter on the destruction of.
Im Jim McKeown welcome to Likely Stories a weekly review of fiction non-fiction poetry and biographies. A few years ago I came by three interesting books about libraries. In the third Matthew Battles wrote Library.
A World History If this is not the Library. An Unquiet History product you were looking for you can check the other results by clicking this link. The Vatican Library built by Pope Nicholas V set the standard during the Renaissance and the one built by the Jews in the Vilna ghetto during WWII showed the importance of books to a community.
An Unquiet History by Matthew Battles. What an elegant and optimistic book in the midst of all the doubt and change surrounding libraries these days. Battles who works at Houghton Library the rare books library at Harvard takes us through the history of libraries from the clay.
Julius Caesar created the notion of a public library but Asinius Pollio actually built the first library in Rome based on Caesars wishes. In Persia books were revered as items of beauty with illustrations and calligraphy. San Marco Florence - first modern public library created by Cosimo deMedici in 1444.
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Matthew Battles Author 45 out of 5 stars. An Unquiet History by Matthew Battles I am a bit surprised by Library. An Unquiet History by Matthew Battles.
The author writes a well balanced history until he reaches the twentieth century including many of the main developments in the concept of the library. Libraries in ancient Alexandria ancient China Jewish synagogues mosques. Although the purposes and processes change libraries rise and libraries fall and Matthew Battles has given us a short engaging and illustrative history of libraries in Library.
The destruction of libraries isnt always at the hands of human beings decomposition and disintegration happen whether we help or not and the destruction of libraries at the hands of humans has not always. Reprint Edition Kindle Edition. Matthew Battles Author Visit Amazons Matthew Battles Page.
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45 out of 5 stars. An Unquiet History kicks off by quoting a passage by Thomas Wolfe from Of Time and The River in which a man who works in a large library is beset by book panic realizing that no matter how fast he reads he will never be able to read all the books in the library. It then goes on to tell the history of libraries in the sense of collections of books that may or may not be available to the public.
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Matthew Battles is the author of Palimpsest and Library. An Unquiet History and a program fellow at the Berkman Center of Harvard University where he is associate director of metaLAB a research group exploring the bounds of networked culture.