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Table of Contents
Introduction: Books in place
Hernando Colón's Cosmography
Routes of antiquarianism: from Seville to San Lorenzo
A universal library for Philip II: Juan Páez de Castro and the Escorial's order of knowledge
Biblioteca and Biblia: Benito Arias Montano's logics of place
This Holy Land: Semitic philology and peninsular toponymy
Spanish Orientalism and Sa'adī cultures of the catalog
Conclusion: "Libraries" and the shape of knowledge.
Hernando Colón's Cosmography
Routes of antiquarianism: from Seville to San Lorenzo
A universal library for Philip II: Juan Páez de Castro and the Escorial's order of knowledge
Biblioteca and Biblia: Benito Arias Montano's logics of place
This Holy Land: Semitic philology and peninsular toponymy
Spanish Orientalism and Sa'adī cultures of the catalog
Conclusion: "Libraries" and the shape of knowledge.