If you were browsing through a bookshop in sixteenth century Lyon, what would you find? According to Louis Bourgeois in
Quand la cour de France vivait à Lyon (Fayard 1980), book production in the city at mid-century fell into roughly these categories:
28% of books treated religious subjects;12% were dedicated to science and the arts (medicine and philosophy being most the popular);33% could be considered belles-lettres (grammar, Latin and neo-Latin literature, French poetry and prose);6% discussed history;the remaining 21% were mostly texts of Roman, canon and French law.Good thing Lyon was far from the beach--not a lot of light reading to choose from!
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