Format:
Online-Ressource (VIII, 755 S.)
ISBN:
9783110922318
Series Statement:
Studia Augustana 11
Content:
With some 10,000 individual titles in nearly 2,200 volumes, including 200 manuscripts, the library of the Augsburg town clerk and humanist Konrad Peutinger (1465-1547) was almost certainly the largest scholarly library of its era north of the Alps. The span of time covered by the publications ranged across the entire century from Gutenberg to Peutinger's death. Alongside substantial sections on grammar, literature, geography, philosophy, and theology the main body of the library was given over to works on history, rhetoric, and medicine, with a major section devoted to specialist legal writings and set up separately. Although the library was disbanded in the 18th century, the original holdings can be reconstructed almost in their entirety thanks to a new approach that, instead of restricting itself to lists of books still known to be in existence, proceeds on the basis of the historical catalogs that have come down to us. The detailed documentation of a library unique both in its size and in its range provides new insights into the working methods and the organization of knowledge employed by one of the key personalities of German humanism.
Content:
Mit rund 10.000 Einzeltiteln in annähernd 2.200 Bänden, darunter etwa 200 Handschriften, stellte die Bibliothek des Augsburger Stadtschreibers und Humanisten Konrad Peutinger (1465-1547) die wohl umfangreichste Gelehrtenbibliothek ihrer Zeit nördlich der Alpen dar. Obwohl die Bibliothek im 18. Jahrhundert aufgelöst wurde, ermöglicht ein erstmals angewandtes Verfahren, das sich nicht auf eine Verzeichnung der erhaltenen Bücher beschränkt, sondern auf der Basis der überlieferten historischen Kataloge auch die verschollenen Teile erschließt, die nahezu vollständige Rekonstruktion des ursprünglichen Bestands. Die umfassende Dokumentation einer nach ihrem Umfang wie ihrer inhaltlichen Spannweite singulären Bibliothek eröffnet neue Einblicke in die Arbeitsweise und Wissensorgansiation einer der führenden Persönlichkeiten des deutschen Humanismus.. - With some 10,000 individual titles in nearly 2,200 volumes, including 200 manuscripts, the library of the Augsburg town clerk and humanist Konrad Peutinger (1465-1547) was almost certainly the largest scholarly library of its era north of the Alps. The span of time covered by the publications ranged across the entire century from Gutenberg to Peutinger's death. Alongside substantial sections on grammar, literature, geography, philosophy, and theology the main body of the library was given over to works on history, rhetoric, and medicine, with a major section devoted to specialist legal writings and set up separately. Although the library was disbanded in the 18th century, the original holdings can be reconstructed almost in their entirety thanks to a new approach that, instead of restricting itself to lists of books still known to be in existence, proceeds on the basis of the historical catalogs that have come down to us. The detailed documentation of a library unique both in its size and in its range provides new insights into the working methods and the organization of knowledge employed by one of the key personalities of German humanism.
Note:
In German
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783484165113
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Die Bibliothek Konrad Peutingers ; 1: Die autographen Kataloge Peutingers, der nicht-juristische Bibliotheksteil Tübingen : Niemeyer, 2003 ISBN 3484165111
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Die autographen Kataloge Peutingers, der nicht-juristische Bibliotheksteil
Language:
German
Subjects:
History
Keywords:
Peutinger, Konrad 1465-1547
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Bibliothekskatalog
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Autograf
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Peutinger, Konrad 1465-1547
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Bibliothekskatalog
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Autograf
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Quelle
DOI:
10.1515/9783110922318
URL:
Volltext
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Author information:
Zäh, Helmut 1959-