Philobiblon: A Treatise on the Love of... A source page for quotes linked to Richard de Bury. 0 quotes
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“[A]ll who are smitten with the love of books think cheaply of the world and wealth; as Jerome says to Vigilantius: The same man cannot love both gold and books... The hideousness of vice is greatly reprobated in books, so that he who loves to commune with books is lead to detest all manner of vice. The demon, who derives his name from knowledge, is most effectually defeated by the knowledge of books, and through books his multitudinous deceits and the endless labyrinths of his guile are laid bare to those who read...” ReadingBooks Author:Richard de Bury
“A dire il vero, quei laici che guardano un libro piegandolo a rovescio, come se fosse quello il suo verso normale, sono indegni di avere contatti con libri di qualsiasi genere.” LeggereLetturaRovinareTrattare Book:The Love of Books: The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury Source: The Love of Books: The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
“Come insegna Seneca ammaestrando i suoi discepoli, l'ozio senza le lettere è la morte e la tomba dell'uomo mentre ancora vive; così, per la ragione opposta, ne deduciamo che la frequentazione delle lettere e dei libri è per l'uomo la vita.” CulturaStudioStudiare Book:The Love of Books: The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury Source: The Love of Books: The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
“Let us consider how great a commodity of doctrine exists in books; how easily, how secretly, how safely they expose the nakedness of human ignorance without putting it to shame. These are the masters who instruct us without rods and ferules, without hard words and anger, without clothes or money. If you approach them, they are not asleep; if investigating you interrogate them, they conceal nothing; if you mistake them, they never grumble; if you are ignorant, they cannot laugh at you.” IfsHumansBookHardMistakeLaughingIgnoranceMastersApproachClothesShameDoctrineIgnorantInstructionCommodityInvestigatingHard Words Book:Philobiblon: A Treatise on the Love of Books Source: Philobiblon: A Treatise on the Love of Books
“The library...of wisdom is more precious than all riches, and nothing that can be wished for is worthy to be compared with it. Whosoever therefore acknowledges himself to be a zealous follower of truth, of happiness, of wisdom, of science, or even of faith, must of necessity make himself a lover of books.” BookLoversLibraryWorthyRichesAcknowledgeFollowersZealous Author:Richard de Bury
“A library of wisdom, then, is more precious than all wealth, and all things that are desirable cannot be compared to it.” WealthAll ThingsLibraryDesirableZealousWealth And Happiness Book:Philobiblon Source: Philobiblon
“All the glory of the world would be buried in oblivion, unless God had provided mortals with the remedy of books.” WorldBookWould BeReadingGloryMortalsBuriedReading BooksRemedyOblivionBook ReadingSaturn Book:Philobiblon Source: Philobiblon
“Books are masters who instruct us without rods or ferules, without words or anger, without bread or money. If you approach them, they are not asleep; If you seek them, they do not hide; If you blunder, they do not scold; if you are ignorant, they do not laugh at you.” IfsBookReadingLaughingMastersApproachIgnorantBreadBlunders Author:Richard de Bury
“Books appear to be the most immediate instruments of speculative delight.” BookInstrumentsDelight Book:Philobiblon: A Treatise on the Love of Books Source: Philobiblon: A Treatise on the Love of Books
“You, O Books, are the golden vessels of the temple, the arms of the clerical militia with which the missiles of the most wicked are destroyed; fruitful olives, vines of Engaddi, fig-trees knowing no sterility; burning lamps to be ever held in the hand.” BookHandsKnowingTreeArmsGoldenDestroyedBurningWickedTemplesLampsVesselMissilesVinesOlivesMilitiaFigs Book:Philobiblon: A Treatise on the Love of Books Source: Philobiblon: A Treatise on the Love of Books
“In books I find the dead as if they were alive; in books I foresee things to come; in books warlike affairs are set forth; from books come forth the laws of peace. All things are corrupted and decay in time; Saturn ceases not to devour the children that he generates; all the glory of the world would be buried in oblivion, unless God had provided mortals with the remedy of books.” IfsWorldChildrenBookWould BeLawAliveGloryAll ThingsAffairCeaseMortalsBuriedDecayRemedyOblivionSaturn Book:The Love of Books: The Philobiblon of R Source: The Love of Books: The Philobiblon of R
“Books alone are liberal and free; they give to all who ask; they emancipate all who serve them faithfully.” GivingBookAsks Author:Richard de Bury
“Books delight us when prosperity smiles upon us; they comfort us inseparably when stormy fortune frowns on us.” BookComfortFortuneProsperityDelightStormy Book:The Love of Books: The Philobiblon of R Source: The Love of Books: The Philobiblon of R