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The Love of Books: the Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
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PREFACE
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PROLOGUE
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CHAPTER I THAT THE TREASURE OF WISDOM IS CHIEFLY CONTAINED IN BOOKS
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CHAPTER II THE DEGREE OF AFFECTION THAT IS PROPERLY DUE TO BOOKS
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CHAPTER III WHAT WE ARE TO THINK OF THE PRICE IN THE BUYING OF BOOKS
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CHAPTER IV THE COMPLAINT OF BOOKS AGAINST THE CLERGY ALREADY PROMOTED
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CHAPTER V THE COMPLAINT OF BOOKS AGAINST THE POSSESSIONERS
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CHAPTER VI THE COMPLAINT OF BOOKS AGAINST THE MENDICANTS
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CHAPTER VII THE COMPLAINT OF BOOKS AGAINST WARS
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CHAPTER VIII OF THE NUMEROUS OPPORTUNITIES WE HAVE HAD OF COLLECTING A STORE OF BOOKS
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CHAPTER IX HOW, ALTHOUGH WE PREFERRED THE WORKS OF THE ANCIENTS, WE HAVE NOT CONDEMNED THE STUDIES OF THE MODERNS
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CHAPTER X OF THE GRADUAL PERFECTING OF BOOKS
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CHAPTER XI WHY WE HAVE PREFERRED BOOKS OF LIBERAL LEARNING TO BOOKS OF LAW
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CHAPTER XII WHY WE HAVE CAUSED BOOKS OF GRAMMAR TO BE SO DILIGENTLY PREPARED
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CHAPTER XIII WHY WE HAVE NOT WHOLLY NEGLECTED THE FABLES OF THE POETS
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CHAPTER XIV WHO OUGHT TO BE SPECIAL LOVERS OF BOOKS
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CHAPTER XV OF THE ADVANTAGES OF THE LOVE OF BOOKS
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CHAPTER XVI THAT IT IS MERITORIOUS TO WRITE NEW BOOKS AND TO RENEW THE OLD
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CHAPTER XVII OF SHOWING DUE PROPRIETY IN THE CUSTODY OF BOOKS
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CHAPTER XVIII SHOWETH THAT WE HAVE COLLECTED SO GREAT STORE OF BOOKS FOR THE COMMON BENEFIT OF SCHOLARS AND NOT ONLY FOR OUR OWN PLEASURE
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CHAPTER XIX OF THE MANNER OF LENDING ALL OUR BOOKS TO STUDENTS
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CHAPTER XX AN EXHORTATION TO SCHOLARS TO REQUITE US BY PIOUS PRAYERS
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The Love of Books: the Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
Title Page
THE LOVE OF BOOKS
THE PHILOBIBLON
OF RICHARD DE BURY
NEWLY TRANSLATED
INTO ENGLISH BY E.
C. THOMAS
LONDON : CHATTO & WINDUS
1909
The Love of Books: the Philobiblon of Richard de Bury