The Mild Boredom of Order : A Study in the History of the Manuscript Collection of Queen Christina of Sweden
Author
Summary, in English
The Latin manuscript collection of Queen Christina, the object of the study, was originally formed in Stockholm by the young queen during her ten years of reign. It is now housed in the Vatican Library as the Fondo Reginense Latino, and the manuscripts as Codices Reginenses Latini, and it is the result of the collective zeal, aspirations, ambitions and ideals of many individuals and institutions. In turn these ideals have been conditioned by a great variety of factors: from private priorities, to visions of the ideal library, models of library management, and political turmoil and war. As opposed to what the name of the collection declares, the Fondo Reginense Latino does not consist solely of manuscripts that have belonged to Christina. Instead several groups of manuscripts with varying provenances, have been added to the collection over time, from 1690 and until today.
Publishing year
2011
Language
English
Publication/Series
Bokhistoriska skrifter
Volume
8
Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Department of Cultural Sciences, Lund University
Topic
- Cultural Studies
Keywords
- Queen Christina of Sweden
- Isaac Vossius
- Nicolas Heinsius
- Gabriel Naudé
- history of book collecting
- manuscript collections literary war booty
- classification systems
- cataloging traditions
- Vatican Library
- Fondo Reginense Latino
- Codices Reginenses Latini
- Domenico Teoli
- the order of books
- sociology of collections
- Baroque book culture
Status
Published
Supervisor
- Per S Ridderstad
- Kristina Lundblad
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1400-7371
- ISBN: 978-91-7473-166-8
Defence date
16 December 2011
Defence time
10:15
Defence place
Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper, sal 201, Biskopsgatan 7, Lund.
Opponent
- Outi Merisalo (professor)