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and first editions. In 1928 the villa was too small for his collection and he bought an adjacent former school building to accommodate his books. After the war he resumed his long-standing project to build a "Library of world literature", or
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He started collecting rare books at the age of 16 and devoted all his life to create an extraordinary library of world literature. Bodmer selected the works centering on what he saw as the five pillars of world literature: the
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Bircher, Martin, « Martin Bodmer, sein Leben, seine BĂĽcher Â», Spiegel der Welt : Handschriften und BĂĽcher aus drei Jahrtausenden (catalogue d’exposition), I, Cologny : Fondation Martin Bodmer, 2000, p.
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in 1899, the son of Hans Conrad Bodmer (1851-1916) and Mathilde Zoelly. His father died in 1916 leaving a very large fortune. His mother ran a literary salon which was frequented by
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Gagnebin, Bernard, La Fondation Bodmer : Une source capitale pour la recherche Ă  Genève, Cologny: Fondation Martin Bodmer, 1993, p. 11-12.
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and became its vice president. During the Second World War, many famous writers and journalists stayed in Bodmer's house in Zurich, including
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Gagnebin, Bernard, La Fondation Bodmer : Une source capitale pour la recherche Ă  Genève, Cologny: Fondation Martin Bodmer, 1993, p. 3.
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Spiegel der Welt: Die Bibliotheca Bodmeriana zu Gast im Schiller-Nationalmuseum / Deutsches Literaturarchiv in Marbach
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MĂ©la, Charles, LĂ©gendes des siècles: Parcours d'une collection mythique, Paris : Cercle d'Art, 2004, p. 29
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MĂ©la, Charles, LĂ©gendes des siècles: Parcours d'une collection mythique, Paris : Cercle d'Art, 2004, p. 28
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Bodmer amassed 150,000 works in eighty languages, including first editions of major works, the
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Shakespeare in Geneva: Early Modern English Books (1475-1700) at the Martin Bodmer Foundation
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With his children’s consent, Bodmer placed his collection at the heart of the
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which is one of the oldest almost completely preserved manuscripts of
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who offered him $ 60 million (1971) to buy the collection
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Martin Bodmer Foundation
Swiss
bibliophile
scholar
collector
Zurich
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Paul Valéry
German language
University of Zurich
University of Heidelberg
Friedrich Gundolf
philosophy
Gottfried Keller Prize
literary award
Munich
International Committee of the Red Cross
Rudolf Borchardt
Selma Lagerlöf
Rudolf Alexander Schröder
Paul Valéry
Bible
Homer
Dante Alighieri
William Shakespeare
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
autographs
Bodmer Library

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