Will always hold an honorable place for bibliophiles.
The University of Chicago Press.
Originally written in 1344 but not published until the late 15th century with the invention of the printing press, this legendary work was named for the Greek term the love of books.
In 20 brief chapters, medieval scholar De Bury passionately expresses his devotion for books, praising the knowledge they contain, and offering thoughts on collecting, lending, and simply enjoying them.
Perhaps the earliest text of its kind, now available in an attractive hardcover edition printed in two colors.