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Marsh's Library: A Mirror on the World: Law, Learning and Libraries, 1650-1750
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Marsh’s Library: A Mirror on the World: Law, Learning and Libraries, 1650-1750

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In 1707 an act of parliament established Marsh’s Library as ‘a publick library for ever’. This volume contains the papers presented at a conference to commemorate the 1707 act which took place in the library in October 2007. The topics covered were ‘Parliament and Legislation’, ‘Enlightenment and Counter Enlightenment’ and ‘Collectors and Collections’.A?A?A?A?Contributors include: Jack P. Greene (Johns Hopkins University); Nial Osborough (University College Dublin); David Hayton (Queen’s University, Belfast); Thomas O'Connor (NUI Maynooth); Michael Brown (University of Aberdeen); C.D.A. Leighton (Bilkent University, Ankara); Ruth Whelan (NUI Maynooth); Philip Benedict & Pierre Olivier LA?A?A?A©chot (UniversitA?A?A?A© de GenA?A?A?A]ve); Toby Barnard (Hertford College, Oxford); Elizabethanne Boran (The Edward Worth Library, Dublin); Raymond Gillespie (NUI Maynooth); Archibald Elias (Philadelphia); Marie-Louise Legg (Birkbeck College, London).

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Four Courts Press Ltd
Country
Ireland
Date
1 January 2009
Pages
288
ISBN
9781846821523

In 1707 an act of parliament established Marsh’s Library as ‘a publick library for ever’. This volume contains the papers presented at a conference to commemorate the 1707 act which took place in the library in October 2007. The topics covered were ‘Parliament and Legislation’, ‘Enlightenment and Counter Enlightenment’ and ‘Collectors and Collections’.A?A?A?A?Contributors include: Jack P. Greene (Johns Hopkins University); Nial Osborough (University College Dublin); David Hayton (Queen’s University, Belfast); Thomas O'Connor (NUI Maynooth); Michael Brown (University of Aberdeen); C.D.A. Leighton (Bilkent University, Ankara); Ruth Whelan (NUI Maynooth); Philip Benedict & Pierre Olivier LA?A?A?A©chot (UniversitA?A?A?A© de GenA?A?A?A]ve); Toby Barnard (Hertford College, Oxford); Elizabethanne Boran (The Edward Worth Library, Dublin); Raymond Gillespie (NUI Maynooth); Archibald Elias (Philadelphia); Marie-Louise Legg (Birkbeck College, London).

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Four Courts Press Ltd
Country
Ireland
Date
1 January 2009
Pages
288
ISBN
9781846821523