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The History of the Library in Western Civilization, Volume II

From Cicero to Hadrian: The Roman World from the Beginnings of Latin Literature to the Monumental and Private Libraries of the Empire

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This work is the second part in an important, five-volume series addressing the unique role libraries have played in building and preserving Western culture. Mr. Staikos has become one of our foremost scholars on library history, writing such books as this as well as works like "The Great Libraries," a classic in its field.
This second volume reveals the development of the Roman booktradition built from and with knowledge of the Greek tradition. The origins of Latin literature are described and its impact on Roman cultural life, private libraries, booktrading in the Republic. Other subjects are the establishing of the first public libraris in Rome during the era of emperors and the contacts between emperors and authors. Followed by the history of the libraries in Rome in the first 4 centuries AD and libraries in the rest of Italy and the Roman provinces. Through well-researched text and many full-color illustrations, the author guides his readers over 1800 years of mankind's struggle to preserve his knowledge by the written word.

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I The Greek Foundations of Roman Civilization
Myths and Traditions Concerning the Development of Early Latin Literature
II From Livius Andronicus to the Scipionic Circle
The Beginnings of Latin Literature and its Impact on the Development of Roman Cultural Life
III From Varro to Cicero
Private Libraries and the Book Trade to the End of the Republic
IV The Age of the Caesars
The First Public Libraries in Rome and the Emperors’ Relations with Writers and Their Books
V The World of Books
Private and Public Libraries in the Fora and the Baths. From the First to the Fourth Century A.D.
VI Libraries under the Empire
Public and Private Libraries in Italy and the Roman Provinces
VII Libraries in the Graeco-Roman World
Public and Palace Libraries, Libraries in Gymnasiums, Schools and Private Houses
VIII Library Architecture
The Typology of Roman Libraries, Their Decoration, Equipment and Library Organization
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