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Provenance as a bibliophilic value (case study)

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The aim of the article was to verify the hypothesis that the provenance, which manifests itself at the antiquarian auctions in the form of bookplates, supralibros, stamps, written records, etc. is an important element of attracting attention of book collectors, affects their purchasing decisions, and is measurable. To verify the validity of this assumption, an analysis was made of the assortment of one of the largest Polish scientific antiquarian bookstores - Cracow's Rara Avis Antiquarian Bookshop. Empirical base formed a non-random trial research which considered 30557 descriptions, that is approx. 41% of the whole assortment. The results of analyses confirmed the established hypothesis, because the proportion of objects marked with provenance was high (averagely 31.2%) and stayed on the same level throughout the studied period (21,1-44,2%.). In the course of the analysis it was established that the test object type most often comes from private collections (82.4%), and the dominant categories of marks are: seals (36.7%), the signatures of ownership other than authorial (19.6%), notes of ownership (10.5%), ex-librises (9.8%) and authors dedications (8.7%); but far fewer works contain the signatures of the authors (4.0%), dedications different than authorial (3.7%); the rarest ones are supralibros (only 1.7%).
Biblioteka
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2012
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issue 16(26)
187-214
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The article discusses bibliological issues as presented in 25 annual (issues) publications of Łowiec Polski (between 1989 and 2011) published since 1899. Following a short presentation of the history and the core content of the periodical, the author discusses and cites sections of the texts that are of decidedly bibliological nature. Some of them are given in extensive excerpts and are treated as source material of importance for the research and the study on the culture of book.
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W artykule przedstawiono problematykę bibliologiczną w świetle 23 roczników „Łowca Polskiego” (1989–2011) ukazującego się od 1899 roku. Po krótkiej prezentacji dziejów i zawartości pisma opisano i zacytowano fragmenty tekstów o charakterze bibliologicznym. Niektóre z nich przytoczono ze szczegółami, traktując je jako materiały źródłowe, ważne dla badań nad kulturą książki.
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Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie poglądów średniowiecznego bibliofila Richarda de Bury’ego na problematykę ochrony i udostępniania księgozbiorów. Zaprezentowano sylwetkę biskupa de Bury’ego, okoliczności napisania przez niego traktatu łacińskiego pt. Philobiblon oraz stan badań na ten temat. Omówiono głoszone przez autora tezy dotyczące właściwego obchodzenia się z książkami. Wykorzystując cytaty z dzieła, wskazano problemy, na których się skupił. Szczególną uwagę zwrócono na jeden z rozdziałów traktatu – Pożyteczne przepisy w sprawie wypożyczania ksiąg uczącym się, w całości poświęcony zagadnieniu udostępniania zbiorów szerszemu gronu odbiorców. De Bury opisał w nim regulamin średniowiecznej biblioteki, którą planował utworzyć w Oksfordzie. W artykule podkreślono uniwersalność i nowoczesność poglądów autora Philobiblonu na temat wartości, ochrony i udostępniania zbiorów. Poglądy te są w dużej mierze aktualne i dzisiaj.
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The purpose of the article is to present the opinions of a medieval bibliophile, Richard de Bury, about the problems of the protection and the making accessible of book collections. There is a presentation of bishop de Bury’s figure, the circumstances in which he wrote the Latin treatise entitled Philobiblon and the state of the art on this subject. His theses about the appropriate handling of books are discussed. By using the quotations drawn from his work, one indicated the problems which were the subject of the author’s particular focus. Particular attention was directed to one of the chapters of the treatise (Useful regulations in reference to the lending of books to students), which de Bury devoted exclusively to the problem of the making accessible of collections to a wider group of recipients. In this chapter he described a body of regulations of a medieval library which he planned to establish in Oxford. The result of the considerations will be associated with the indication of the universality and the innovative nature of the opinions of the author of Philobiblon on the value, protection and the making accessible of collections, whose bulk continues to be relevant to this day.
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