The Libraries in the Byzantine Empire (330-1453)
This paper has as objective presenting main types of libraries who existed during the Byzantine Empire. The five types of existent libraries – imperial, patriarchal, monastic, private and universitary, had a complex evolution during the history of Byzance. The beginning of those libraries is represe...
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doaj-0d7ba3654e6f4faab5a9013f6b4a7f052020-11-25T00:44:57ZengEditura SitechAnnals of the University of Craiova for Journalism, Communication and Management2501-35132016-10-01217492The Libraries in the Byzantine Empire (330-1453)Silviu-Constantin Nedelcu0University of Bucharest, Faculty of Letters, Doctoral School, RomaniaThis paper has as objective presenting main types of libraries who existed during the Byzantine Empire. The five types of existent libraries – imperial, patriarchal, monastic, private and universitary, had a complex evolution during the history of Byzance. The beginning of those libraries is represented by the inauguration of the new imperial capital, by emperor Constantine the Great (306-337) in 330. The new imperial capital, Constantinople city, had several buildings which were inaugurated by Emperor Constantine including two librarieshttp://www.aucjc.ro/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/aucjcm-vol-2-2016-74-92.pdfByzantine Empire Constantine the Great Libraries |
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This paper has as objective presenting main types of libraries who existed during the Byzantine Empire. The five types of existent libraries – imperial, patriarchal, monastic, private and universitary, had a complex evolution during the history of Byzance. The beginning of those libraries is represented by the inauguration of the new imperial capital, by emperor Constantine the Great (306-337) in 330. The new imperial capital, Constantinople city, had several buildings which were inaugurated by Emperor Constantine including two libraries |
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