Cambridge University Library
A History
2 Part Set
Volume 2. The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
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- Author: David McKitterick
- Date Published: August 2009
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- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9780521142533
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This second volume, a companion to the first by J. C. T. Oates, takes the history of the Library from the time of the Copyright Act of Queen Anne and the gift by King George I of the celebrated book collection of John Moore, Bishop of Ely, to the end of the nineteenth century when the Library's place within the University and in the scholarly world as a whole was well established. David McKitterick examines how the Library responded to educational reforms, charts the way in which the collections grew in relation to the changing preoccupations of Librarians and dons and shows how the needs of undergraduates were answered in an international research library. The book sheds light on the background to the erection of three of Cambridge's most notable buildings: the Senate House, the East Front of the Old School, and C. R. Cockerell's uncompleted new library. Throughout, it is based not only on the author's intimate knowledge of the collections, but also on a thorough - and often pioneering - study of the surviving archives both in Cambridge and elsewhere.
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- Date Published: August 2009
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9780521142533
- length: 826 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 33 mm
- weight: 0.93kg
- availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Preface and acknowledgements
Abbreviations
1. Introduction: national expectations
2. The Copyright Act of 1710
3. John Moore and his circle
4. The making of the Royal Library
5. The challenge of the Royal Library
6. Benefactors, curiosities and strangers
7. New buildings and old problems
8. Richard Farmer
9. Thomas Kerrich
10. The national stage: the Copyright Act of 1814
11. The end of the old regime
12. 'Doctrinae et scientiae incrementa'
13. Joseph Power and the distribution of responsibility
14. The copyright agency
15. New directions
16. Turbulent years: J. E. B. Mayor
17. Bradshaw in command
18. Other men's flowers
19. Bradshaw at bay
Appendix: list of librarians, 1686–1886
Index of manuscripts
General index.
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