This work, which is small folio, is mentioned in Braun's Notitia librorum in Bibliotheca ad SS.
An attempt has been made to publish separately the Index Librorum Expurgandorum or Expurgatorius, a catalogue of the works which may be read after the deletion or amending of specified passages; but this was soon abandoned.
Inquisition at Rome, published what may be regarded as the first Roman Index in the modern ecclesiastical use of that term (Index auctorum et librorum qui tanquam haeretici aut suspecti aut perversi ab Officio S.
She might as well have sent a Helluo Librorum for cure to the Vatican.
William of Malmesbury asserts that twenty pounds and sixty masks of gold were used to make the coopertoria librorum Evangelii for King Ina's chapel.
It is true the distribution or electio librorum took place only once or twice a year, and then a student got only a few volumes.
The electio librorum was a method of securing the safety of the books by distributing the responsibility for making good losses equally over the whole community.
In 1392 "iiiis pro ligacione septem librorum et Id pro cervisia in eisdem ligatoribus, VId erario pro labore suo circa eosdem libros, et IId Johanni Lokyer pro impositione eorundem librorum in descis.
But they were made and used elsewhere, and were variously known as capsae, librorum coopertoria (e.
Another special work of the Grey brethren, the Registrum Librorum Angliae,[1] was less important, although it more clearly illustrates their high regard for books.
Valentine Rose also pronounces it to be genuine, though he does not consider the other Epistles to be so (De Aristotelis Librorum Ordine, p.
He introduced glass windows and other ornaments into his church, and furnished it with numerous books of all descriptions, innumerabilem librorum omnis generis.
He was, says one, an especial lover of books, librorum amator speciales: and another in panegyric terms still further dubs him an amator scripturarum.
Freedom of thought was vigorously attacked; and the Index Librorum Prohibitorum was decreed.
In the concluding pages of his Catena Librorum Tacendorum, Fraxi states that vol.
Our acknowledgements are again due to Pisanus Fraxi, from whose Index Librorum Prohibitorum our extract is taken.
The Battles of Venus: The Hague, 1760, quoted by Pisanus Fraxi in his Index Librorum Prohibitorum.
The compiler of this monumental work and the two companion volumes, Index Librorum Prohibitorum and Catena Librorum Tacendorum, would seem to be at variance with Havelock Ellis.
This, anyhow, cannot refer to the Index Librorum Prohibitorum, but only to the Index Expurgatorius, which was at no time an officiai publication.
This is the Nova librorum rariorum conlectio, qui vel integri inseruntur, vel adcurate recensentur (5 pts.
He cites the encyclopedic Georgi and such standard catalogues of rare books as Clement and Freytag, although he does not know the last and largest edition of Johannes Vogt, Catalogus librorum rariorum.
In 1662 he published a sample of his plans for several bibliographies under the title of Sexdecim librorum initia.
In 1647 Thomason published a trade catalogue in quarto, consisting of fifty-eight closely printed pages, entitled Catalogus Librorum diversis Italiæ locis emptorum Anno Dom.
From this letter, and that addressed to Lorenzo by the brethren of the convent, in which they sign themselves as ‘Custos librorum bibliothecæ vestræ in Sto.
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