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Henry Miller’s 'Ideal Library". Miller compiled this list of greatest literary works for the book Pour une Bibliothèque Idéale .

  • Petrarch's library
    • this fit perfectly to form the ideal library of a man of culture and integrated in with Petrarch's humanism. Sometime in the year 1367, however, ...
  • Richard de Fournival
    • Whether this was an ideal library or a real one is uncertain. But we can say , however, that at least 35 volumes have been identified as items in ...




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