National Trust libraries: an untapped resource. A pilot study of Italian holdings at Belton House, Lincolnshire
国家信托图书馆:未开发的资源。
基本信息
- 批准号:AH/J005118/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.91万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2012 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The National Trust owns and manages over 150 properties in the United Kingdom that contain collections of books, the majority still housed in the buildings where they were assembled and read by their original owners. Between forty and fifty of the libraries in National Trust properties have been described as being of 'major national significance' (Purcell and Shenton, 2005). The contents of these libraries constitute an unparalleled resource for the study of the history of private book ownership in the United Kingdom. To date, comparatively little work has been done on most of these collections, although the process of cataloguing the major libraries is underway and ongoing, the results accessible to researchers on the Copac Catalogue as they become available. This network project will function as a pilot study, in order to showcase future research potential in these exciting collections, which form an intrinsic part of our national cultural heritage. The network will bring together interested parties from a variety of backgrounds to discuss initial findings and collaborate on the way forward in future. The pilot study will shed light on one aspect of the long and intricate history of these various libraries, by examining the place of Italian books in an English great house library in the wake of the Reformation. The relationship between Italy and England in the early modern period is particularly rich and complex. On the one hand, Italy acted as a cultural reference point for English writers, dramatists, artists, architects, who looked to that country for models and inspiration, while at the same time religious differences divided the countries of Catholic and reformed Europe. How far do the Italian books in an English library from this period reveal the tensions inherent in the relationship between the two countries, and what can they tell us about the reception and understanding of Italian culture and history in England in the early modern period?The pilot study will take place at Belton House in Lincolnshire. Belton houses the Trust's second largest library (over 11,000 titles), assembled by successive generations of the Brownlow family, and the collection has been fully catalogued. Within this rich and varied library are 229 works in Italian published between 1500 and 1800, across a variety of genres and subjects. A full analysis of these Italian holdings (conducted by the PI, a specialist in Italian literary history of the early modern period, and a research assistant specialising in book history and provenance), including a careful search for signs of readers' interaction with the books, will form the basis for the workshop presentations and initial discussion.Two themed workshops will follow the initial analysis. The first workshop (at Belton House) will explore the theme of 'Cultural mobility in the early modern library', considering the passage of continental books into English collections, and the social and cultural history contained in these texts. This event will rely on direct access to texts from the Belton collection to guide discussion, and will aim to map the various ways in which the books in National Trust libraries can and should be drawn into the narratives that these houses tell about the families that owned them. The second workshop, hosted by the Centre for Material Texts at the University of Cambridge, will explore the theme of 'Great House libraries: an assessment of impact', and will seek to advance new ideas about the curatorship of great house libraries, in discussion with the curators themselves. An exhibition will be held at Belton House showcasing the connections between book and place for a general audience. Finally, a planning meeting will put in place the framework for a larger project, spanning major European languages, and looking at the acquisition and reception of continental books in a number of English great house libraries after the Reformation.
国民信托在联合王国拥有和管理着150多处收藏书籍的财产,其中大多数仍然存放在最初所有者收集和阅读书籍的建筑物中。国民托管财产中的40到50个图书馆被描述为具有“重大的国家意义”(珀塞尔和Shenton,2005)。这些图书馆的内容构成了研究英国私人图书所有权历史的无与伦比的资源。到目前为止,对大多数这些收藏品所做的工作相对较少,尽管对主要图书馆的编目工作正在进行中,研究人员可以在科帕奇目录上获得结果。该网络项目将作为一项试点研究,以展示这些令人兴奋的收藏品的未来研究潜力,这些收藏品构成了我们国家文化遗产的固有组成部分。该网络将汇集来自不同背景的有关各方,讨论初步调查结果,并就今后的前进方向进行合作。试点研究将揭示这些不同的图书馆的漫长而复杂的历史的一个方面,通过检查意大利书籍在英国伟大的房子图书馆在宗教改革后的位置。近代早期的意大利与英国的关系尤为丰富和复杂。一方面,意大利是英国作家、剧作家、艺术家、建筑师的文化参照点,他们从意大利寻找榜样和灵感,而与此同时,宗教差异使天主教国家和改革开放的欧洲国家分裂。英国图书馆中的意大利书籍在多大程度上揭示了这一时期两国关系中固有的紧张关系?它们能告诉我们近代早期英国对意大利文化和历史的接受和理解吗?试点研究将在林肯郡的Belton House进行。贝尔顿拥有信托基金会的第二大图书馆(超过11,000种图书),由布朗洛家族的几代人组成,馆藏已全部编目。在这个丰富多样的图书馆中,有229部在1500年至1800年间出版的意大利语作品,涉及各种流派和主题。对这些意大利藏品的全面分析(由PI进行,PI是意大利近代早期文学史的专家,以及专门研究书籍历史和出处的研究助理),包括仔细寻找读者与书籍互动的迹象,将成为研讨会演讲和初步讨论的基础。两个主题研讨会将在初步分析之后进行。第一个研讨会(在贝尔顿楼)将探讨“早期现代图书馆的文化流动性”的主题,考虑到大陆书籍进入英语收藏的通道,以及这些文本中包含的社会和文化历史。这项活动将依靠直接访问贝尔顿收藏的文本来指导讨论,并将旨在绘制国民托管图书馆的书籍可以而且应该被纳入这些房屋讲述拥有它们的家庭的叙述的各种方式。第二次研讨会由剑桥大学材料文本中心主办,将探讨“大图书馆:影响评估”的主题,并将与策展人本人讨论,寻求推进关于大图书馆策展人的新想法。贝尔顿大厦将举办一个展览,为普通观众展示书籍和地方之间的联系。最后,一个规划会议将为一个更大的项目制定框架,涵盖主要的欧洲语言,并研究宗教改革后一些英国大家庭图书馆对欧洲大陆书籍的收购和接收。
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Book-Buying and the Grand Tour: the Italian Books at Belton House in Lincolnshire
买书和大旅行:林肯郡贝尔顿庄园的意大利书籍
- DOI:10.1093/library/16.1.51
- 发表时间:2015
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- 影响因子:0
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- 通讯作者:Brundin A
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