THE WORLDS GREAT LIBRARIES Surveyed by ARUNDELL ESDAILE ef.. The
British Museum II. FAMOUS LIBRARIES OF THE WORLD Their History,
Collections and Administrations By MARGARET BURTON, M. A., F. L. A.
Under the Direction of and with an Introduction by ARUNDELL
ESDAILE, M. A., F. S. A., F. L. A. LONDON GRAFTON GO. 51 GREAT
RUSSELL STREET 1937 MADI 1J CKIAT BtlTAIX MIWTID BY THt LOWOON AHD
HOUWtCK Pftt, LJM1UI IT OILI4 WOK XORW1CH PREFACE THIS book was
originally planned by Mr. Esdaile as a sequel to his former volume,
The National Libraries of the World. Ill health, however, compelled
him to abandon the under taking when much of the available data was
already in his possession, and to me he entrusted the preparation
of the second volume on the Famous Libraries of the World. Hence I
owe a debt of gratitude to all those librarians who allowed me to
use the information communicated in the first instance to Mr.
Esdaile as the onlie begetter of the work. The chief sources used
in its compilation are indicated in the lists of authorities
following each chapter. In many cases these have been supplemented
by recent and personal information from the librarians concerned.
My thanks are specially due to the Chief Librarians of the McGill
University Library, the Turnbull Library, the Mitchell Library, the
Gennadius Library and the New York Public Library, who themselves
wrote the articles here adapted and con densed to come within the
scope of this work. To Monsignor Tisserant, till recently
Pro-Prefetto of the Vatican Library, I am indebted for the great
assistance afforded me by his article on the Vatican, and I owe
like gratitude to Mr. S. G. West, till recently Professor of
English at CoimbraUniversity, for sending me the account of the
University Library, authorised and approved by the Director, Dr. J.
da ProvidSncia e Costa. I have also to thank the librarians of the
following Libraries for their kindness in supplying illustrations
Trinity College Library, Dublin, McGill University Library, vi
PREFACE the Mitchell Library, Bibliotheque Nationale et Universi
taire, Strasbourg where the Director had photographs taken
specially for the purpose, the Bavarian State Library, Gottingen
University Library, the Wolfenbiittel Library, the Gennadeion, the
Casanatense, the Jagiellonska, Coimbra University Library, Uppsala
University Library, Army Medical Library, Boston Public Library,
Harvard, Henry E. Huntington also M. Norbert Dufourcq of la maison
Larousse, who kindly lent for reproduction the photos of
Ste-Genevifeve, and the Library Association for their courtesy in
lending blocks. The wealth of material available for the study of
historic libraries is great, and my chief regret is that within the
compass of a single volume I have had to omit much that I should
like to have included. Students of the History of Libraries will,
however, find here brought together informa tion scattered in
numerous volumes and many tongues. If in their journeyings among
foreign libraries this book should serve as a vade mecum for
scholars, it will have served its purpose. MARGARET BURTON. LONDON,
April, 1937, CONTENTS I. BRITISH EMPIRE ENGLAND Bodleian Library,
Oxford ... 3 Cambridge University Library . . 33 John Rylands
Library, Manchester . 50 IRISH FREE STATE Trinity College Library,
Dublin 60 CANADA McGill University Library ... 72 AUSTRALIA The
Mitchell Library, Sydney . . 76 NEW ZEALAND TheAlexander Turnbull
Library, Wellington 81 II. FRANCE BibHothque de 1 Arsenal, Paris
.... 89 Bibliotheque du Mus6um National dHistoire Naturelle, Paris
102 Bibliotheque de Tlnstitut National de France, Paris 109
Bibliotheque de Saint e-Genevieve, Paris . .113 Bibliotheque de la
ville de Lyon . . .130 La Bibliotheque et Mus6e de la Guerre Office
de documentation internationale contemporaine, Paris, 142
Bibliothdque Nationale et Universitaire, Strasbourg 147 III.
GERMANY Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich . . . 165
Universitatsbibliothek, Gdttingen . . ...
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