Yazir Paredes

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For almost 1,000 years, Europe’s libraries held almost nothing but Bibles, church-sanctioned religious tracts, and selected classical works of science and philosophy that were accessible only to a privileged class. A typical Christian monastery possessed fewer than one hundred books. Not until the end of the Middle Ages were monastic libraries likely to have more than two or three hundred.
The Library: A Catalogue of Wonders
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