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The Catalogue Of Shipwrecked Books

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Created in 1539, the Biblioteca Colombina in Sevilla houses over 3000 books, reflecting one man's lifelong quest to collect works on diverse subjects, from science and law to playing cards and popular music. This exploration delves into the life of Hernando Columbus, the natural son of Christopher Columbus, and his bibliomania amidst the backdrop of his father's groundbreaking explorations and the transformative events of the Renaissance and Reformation. Hernando's complex relationship with his father fueled his desire to validate his own identity. Originally from Liguria, Italy, he found his footing in Spain, where the newly united kingdom was under Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile. Hernando's formative years as a page boy for Prince Juan allowed him to integrate into the royal inner circle, where he developed organizational skills crucial for his future as a librarian. By his death in 1539, he had amassed the largest book collection in Europe, a fraction of his vision to encompass all knowledge. Hernando created a lasting legacy, establishing not just a library but a framework for understanding the interconnectedness of knowledge. This narrative chronicles his remarkable journey and the significance of his contributions to the world of books.

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The Catalogue Of Shipwrecked Books, Edward Wilson-Lee

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