Publisher's Synopsis
BibliothecÃ] ColfanÃ] Catalogus. Catalogue of the Library in the Free Grammar-School at Lewisham offers a detailed glimpse into the holdings of an early 19th-century school library. Compiled in 1831 by William Henry Black, this catalog provides a comprehensive listing of the books available to students and faculty at the Lewisham Free Grammar School. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the educational curriculum and intellectual environment of the period. Researchers interested in the history of education, library science, and book collecting will find this catalog particularly insightful. The detailed entries provide information about the types of books valued and used in a grammar school setting, reflecting the priorities and pedagogical approaches of the time. This catalog is an invaluable resource for anyone studying the history of education and the role of libraries in shaping intellectual life.
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