Manuscripts and Libraries in the Age of Charlemagne
Discover the fascinating world of medieval manuscripts and libraries with Manuscripts and Libraries in the Age of Charlemagne by Bernhard Bischoff. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, this insightful volume spans 212 pages and delves into the pivotal role of books in cultural transmission from the sixth to the ninth century. Bischoff's classic essays, expertly selected and translated by Michael Gorman, examine the court libraries of Charlemagne and Louis the Pious, providing a rich historical context for understanding the evolution of literacy and manuscript culture during this transformative period. Ideal for historians, bibliophiles, and anyone interested in the intricacies of medieval life, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Explore the legacy of the Carolingian Renaissance and gain a deeper appreciation for the written word in an age of profound change.