Advis pour dresser une bibliothèque

audiobook

Advis pour dresser une bibliothèque

by Gabriel Naudé

FR·~1 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

AU LECTEUR

1:10
2

ADVIS POUR DRESSER Une Bibliothèque

5:04
3

CHAPITRE I On doit estre curieux de dresser des Bibliothèques, et pourquoy.

7:31
4

CHAPITRE II La façon de s’instruire et sçavoir comme il faut dresser une Bibliothèque.

4:57
5

CHAPITRE III La quantité de livres qu’il y faut mettre.

8:57
6

CHAPITRE IV De quelle qualité et condition ils doivent estre.

39:20
7

CHAPITRE V Par quels moyens on les peut recouvrer.

17:31
8

CHAPITRE VI La disposition du lieu où on les doit garder.

5:30
9

CHAPITRE VII L’ordre qu’il convient leur donner.

10:33
10

CHAPITRE VIII L’ornement et la décoration que l’on y doit apporter.

5:21

Description

The author begins by recounting a lively dispute that sparked a practical guide for anyone eager to shape a respectable library. Written as a personal address to a learned patron, the text blends courtesy with a genuine wish to spare readers the hassle of scribes and the uncertainty of poor organization. It positions itself as a modest contribution to a long tradition of bibliophilic counsel, aiming to fill the gap left by earlier, more cursory recommendations.

Listeners will discover clear, step‑by‑step advice on selecting worthy works, arranging them for maximum benefit, and presenting them with dignity. The manuscript weaves in references to celebrated collections such as the Escorial and the Vatican, offering timeless principles that still resonate with modern collectors and librarians. Whether you are curating a scholarly study or a personal haven of books, the guide provides a thoughtful roadmap to build a library that feels both elegant and functional.

Details

Language

fr

Duration

~1 hours (114K characters)

Release date

2026-01-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gabriel Naudé

Gabriel Naudé

1600–1653

A sharp-tongued 17th-century French librarian and scholar, he helped shape the idea of the modern research library. He is especially remembered for arguing that books should be collected broadly and organized for serious study rather than narrow approval.

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