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- W2076131755 abstract "As IN THE CASE OF FRANCE, the approach to a national library in Englandl (in Raymond Irwin's phrase2) dates from the 1530s, when John Leland, the humanist reformer, singled out the personal library of the kings of England as a proper repository for the secularised monastic collections. The intente, as he put it in his letter to Henry VIII, was that the monumentes of auncient writers as welle of other nations as of this yowr owne province mighte be brought owte of deadely darkenes to lyvely lighte, and to receyve like thankes of the posterite, as they hoped for at such tyme as they emploied their long and greate studies to the publique wealthe.4 Far too many of the details of Leland's royal commission to search out the disjecta membra of the written heritage, and to deposit them for active use in the royal library, are still obscure. In any case Leland's success seems to have been strictly limited in part due to his unfocused antiquarianism.5 Yet, in retrospect, three major factors in national library history, and the dilemmas involved in their realization, become reasonably clear; thereby illuminating the logic of the eventual reform initiated by Panizzi on his appointment as Keeper of Printed Books in the British Museum in 1837." @default.
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- W2076131755 title "The Development of the British National Library to 1837 in its European Context: an Essay in Retrospect" @default.
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