id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3exztiycjrdc7nxsfn7blvjluy Luke Sunderland Introduction: Medieval Libraries, History of the Book, and Literature 2016.0 22 .pdf application/pdf 6738 472 58 Sunderland, Luke (2016) 'Introduction : medieval libraries, history of the book and literature.', French The version of record Luke Sunderland; Introduction: Medieval Libraries, History of the Book, and Literature. Medieval Libraries, History of the Book and Literature', French Studies, 70.2 (2016), 1– INTRODUCTION: MEDIEVAL LIBRARIES, HISTORY OF THE BOOK, AND Medieval libraries are studied as collections of books, but much less frequently as collections potential for using popular literary texts — the incontournables of medieval libraries — to Expanded to the level of the library, the positivist approach of History of the Book The book in the noble library now becomes chiefly a source of secular knowledge and wider body of knowledge, and why books and libraries mattered to medieval readers In Les Mots et les choses, Foucault repeatedly turns to the library as a figure of knowledge library or book collection. If History of the Book believes that the medieval library is knowable by its codices, ./cache/work_3exztiycjrdc7nxsfn7blvjluy.pdf ./txt/work_3exztiycjrdc7nxsfn7blvjluy.txt