Matthew Battles





Matthew Battles

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Average rating: 3.30 · 439 ratings · 97 reviews · 6 distinct works
Library: An Unquiet History
3.29 of 5 stars 3.29 avg rating — 427 ratings — published 2003 — 13 editions
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The Sovereignties of Invention
3.75 of 5 stars 3.75 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 2011
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Widener: Biography of a Lib...
4.0 of 5 stars 4.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2004
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“Andras Riedlmayer described a colleague who survived the siege of Sarajevo. In the winter, the scholar and his wife ran out of firewood, and so began to burn their books for heat and cooking. 'This forces one to think critically,' Riedlmayer remembered his friend saying. 'One must prioritize. First you burn old college textbooks, which you haven't read in thirty years. Then there are the duplicates. But eventually, you're forced to make tougher choices. Who burns today: Dostoevsky or Proust?' I asked Riedlmayer if his friend had any books left when the war was over. 'Oh yes,' he replied, his face lit by a flickering smile. 'He still had many books. Sometimes, he told me, you look at the books and just choose to go hungry.”
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“The middle ages did not care much for alphabetical order, because they were committed to rational order. To the medieval mind, the universe [is] a harmonious whole whose parts are related to one another. It was the responsibility of the author or scholar to discern these rational relationships -- of hierarchy, or of chronology, or of similarities and differences, and so forth.”
Matthew Battles, Library: An Unquiet History

“Roger Bacon held that three classes of substance were capable of magic: the herbal, the mineral, and the verbal. With their leaves of fiber, their inks of copperas and soot, and their words, books are an amalgam of the three.”
Matthew Battles, Library: An Unquiet History

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