Venezia, Italy

Archives and Libraries

Scienze archivistiche e biblioteconomiche

Master's
Language: ItalianStudies in Italian
Subject area: journalism and information
University website: www.unive.it
Libraries
The first thing naturally when one enters a scholar's study or library, is to look at his books. One gets a notion very speedily of his tastes and the range of his pursuits by a glance round his book-shelves.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., The Poet at the Breakfast Table (1872), VIII: Reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 439-40.
Libraries
The rooms were confining, the windows minuscule, the ceilings perilously low. She could not have spent much money on the furnishings, which were shabby, threadbare, nicked, and splintered—I had seen better furniture abandoned at Montreal curbsides.
But if her book-cases were humble, they were bowed under the weight of surprisingly many books—almost as many as there had been in the library of the Duncan and Crowley Estate back in Williams Ford. It seemed to me a treasure more estimable than any fine sofa or plush footstool, and worth all the rough economies surrounding it.
Robert Charles Wilson, Julian Comstock (2009), pp. 146-147 (mass market paperback edition)
Libraries
A university is just a group of buildings gathered around a library. The library is the university.
Shelby Foote quoted in: North Carolina Libraries, Vol. 51-54 (1993), p. 162.
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