Libraries - 1212 the council of Paris condemned those monasteries that still forbade loaning books
Time: 1212
Place: Paris, France
Details: In 1212 the council of Paris condemned those monasteries that still forbade loaning books, reminding them that lending is "one of the chief works of mercy".
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