Off-the-shelf solutions
A reader visiting the Sorbonne faculty of the University of Paris in the 14th century would've been amazed, wherever in Europe they would've come from, at the richness of its collections. By the late 1320s, the library owned just under 1,800 volumes, the largest in Western Europe. A rich collection that was also easy to consult, the manuscript books hav…
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