IN THEIR NEW BOOK, The Library: A Fragile History, a splendid
study of the institution of the library from its origins until today,
Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen recount the initiation, the
innovations, and the dissolution of library after library, personal as
well as public, scholarly as well as lending, over the centuries. The
word “fragile” in their subtitle touches on the unsettled conditions of
libraries throughout history. For books have everywhere and at all times
been lost, stolen, vandalized, spoiled by neglect, while entire
libraries have been abandoned, systematically despoiled, set afire, even
deliberately bombed. Joseph Epstein, Commentaryinteressanti riflessioni sulle biblioteche, e anche sui classici, con qualche sorprendente scoperta, e altre considerazioni più à la page:
Historically, in America, the true strength of the Classics and of a
Classical education has not been among the elite but among the rising
middle class. Naomi Kanakia, LA Review of Books
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