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The Italian monastery of Bobbio was an exception. Founded by Irish monks, it housed 666 manuscripts in the tenth century—still a very modest number compared to the libraries of classical times, and compared to the myth, popularized in fiction and film, of the extensive medieval library. In 1200, the “large” medieval library at Durham—equally exceptional—numbered only 570 volumes.
The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders
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