The Libraries in the Byzantine Empire (330-1453)
Journal Title: Annals of the University of Craiova for Journalism, Communication and Management - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
This paper has as objective presenting main types of libraries who existed during the Byzantine Empire. The five types of existent libraries – imperial, patriarchal, monastic, private and universitary, had a complex evolution during the history of Byzance. The beginning of those libraries is represented by the inauguration of the new imperial capital, by emperor Constantine the Great (306-337) in 330. The new imperial capital, Constantinople city, had several buildings which were inaugurated by Emperor Constantine including two libraries
Authors and Affiliations
Nedelcu Silviu-Constantin
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