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Bibliomania in the Middle Ages

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The book surveys the culture of manuscript collecting and study in the Middle Ages, presenting portraits of scribes, illuminators, collectors, Bible students, and the monastic officers who cared for libraries from early medieval centuries to the introduction of printing. Drawing on rules, catalogues, and anecdotes, it explains how monasteries organized, preserved, repaired, bound, and loaned volumes, and how cloistered routines and institutional regulations encouraged intense book-collecting and scholarship. Interwoven sketches illuminate manuscript production, library administration, and the personal passions that sustained textual transmission before print.

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F. Somner Merryweather

F. Somner Merryweather was an author known for his exploration of bibliomania, particularly in his notable work "Bibliomania in the Middle Ages." This book delves into the obsession with book collecting during the medieval period, highlighting the cultural and historical significance of books in that era. Merryweather's writing reflects a deep appreciation for literature and the role of books in society, contributing to the understanding of bibliophilic tendencies throughout history. His insights remain relevant for those interested in the intersection of literature and cultural history.

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