Medieval monastery and church libraries
The medieval monastery and church libraries are discussed below:
Monastery Library:
After the fall of the Roman Empire, the dark era of European civilization came down. At that time, the study of knowledge reduced greatly. At that time the mutt libraries kept losing tradition above. Math history is very ancient Even before Jesus Christ's throne.
Below are some periodical descriptions of some monastery libraries:
1. St. Pacosius's mutt Library:
Founder: St. Pacosius
Location: Egypt
Period: (292-345) AD
Book Number: Very little book
Book type: Religious books
Bookstore: Almirah built on the wall.
Readers: Math monks
Living life: Saints used to live in a discipline
Cassiodorus’s Library:
Founder: Cassiodorus
Location: Deviance of Italy
Period: 540 AD
Library Content:
(1) His own written book
(2) Greek and Roman literary works
Work:
(1) Making copy of the book
(2) Greek and Roman literary works
Study:
(1) Physical work
(2) Knowledge exercises
Bibliography:
Creating Bibliographies
Translation: Some books are translated into Latin
St. Benazir's Library:
Founder: Saint Benazir
Location: In the Casino region of Western Europe
Period: 600 AD
Work:
1. Collection of books
2. Study
3. Religion promotion
France mutt Library:
Location: Korobi in France
Time 650 AD
Work:
1. Study
2. Save the book
2. Create catalog
Purpose: Preaching the subject of Christianity
Church Libraries: Throughout the medieval period, books will be supplied in Europe through Churches Library. At this time, Europeans began to keep books in their own churches. In this way, they collected books in church and it became a library.
Some Churches Library:
Pope Damascus: He founded the first library in a church in Rome.
Period: Towards 400
*Religious books and manuscripts were preserved here
*Religious people acquire knowledge from here.
Pope Hillary's Church Library:
Location: Rome
Period: (460-480.) CE
Collection: manuscripts and Christian religious books
Purpose: The propagation of Christianity
Pope Eighth Boniface's Church Library:
Location: In France
It is under the religious university
Built in 1448
Religious books were kept here
There were 350 cortex languages in Latin and Hebrew
Reasons for extinction of monastery and church libraries:
1. Origin of the asceticism
2. Conversion from churches library to university libraries
3. During the reign of King Henry VIII, 800 mutt were closed.
4. Some libraries are damaged by flood