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480 pages; 207 catalogued items that illustrate, in color, "a historical canvas that covers twelve centuries from the time of Charlemagne to modern france." A beautiful look at French accomplishme...
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480 pages; 207 catalogued items that illustrate, in color, "a historical canvas that covers twelve centuries from the time of Charlemagne to modern france." A beautiful look at French accomplishment. Clean and tight, nearly unblemished.
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From monastic cloisters in the time of Charlemagne to the book-lined studies of 20th-century authors, this study presents an overview of the literary and artistic world in France. The Bibliotheque nationale de France, rich in collections of illuminated manuscripts, books, medals, maps and prints, had its beginnings when Charles V established his library in the falcon tower of the Louvre. During the Middle Ages, culture was the handmaiden of church and government; during the absolute monarchy, it became an instrument of propaganda; in the 18th century it developed an independent voice. This book explores the changing relationship between power and culture in France as seen in the history of its national library.Product Info
ISBN: 0300062834
ISBN-13: 9780300062830
Publisher: Yale University Press
Year: 1995
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
First Edition
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