Library

Located on the upper floor in the bishops’ former state rooms, the collection—which includes hundreds of medieval manuscripts, incunabula, and more than 100,000 printed works dating up tothe 19th century—was assembled by the physician Prunelle.

In 1804, he was commissioned by Minister Chaptal to catalog the books confiscated during the Revolution in order to select the finest works, which he chose in the spirit of the Enlightenment “from all fields of human knowledge” (medicine and anatomy, as well as history, geography, poetry, literature, music, and more): this was “the ideal physician’s library.”

Due to building safety-related construction work, our students are looking forward to seeing her again.