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Joseph Basile Bernard Van Praet (
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, 27 July 1754 – Paris, 5 February 1837) was an Austrian Netherlands-born librarian and scholar active in
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Bibliothèque nationale

During the French Revolution he increased the stock to three times its previous amount: the printed collection went from 300 000 to more than a million. After the fire at the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés (19–20 August 1794) he managed to obtain part of the stock and also made acquisitions from booksellers and in public sales. He went on to obtain complete libraries particularly in Italy. He carried on correspondence to acquire important private libraries for the Bibliothèque nationale such as those of Loménie de Brienne (1792), Panzer (1807), Count MacCarthy (1817). His role in the acquisition of collections, his long tenure at the library and his bibliographical knowledge resulted in him being often consulted about the older literature in the library. He had a particular interest in incunabula on vellum of which he compiled a bibliography. Among his acquisitions from booksellers Van Praet found many valuable works which he found it prudent to allocate to particular collections, such as books on vellum, incunabula, annotated editions, fine bindings, etc., so restabishing the concept of "réserve". He bequeathed his private collection of vellum books to the library. His 53 years as librarian were fundamental in the development of the library. Van Praet was elected a member of the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres 19 March 1830 and died in 1837.


Sources

* D. Varry, "Joseph Van Praet" in ''Histoire des bibliothèques françaises'', vol III, ''Les Bibliothèques de la Révolution et du XIXe siècle'' 1789-1914, Paris, Promodis-Cercle de la librairie, 1991 *P.-C.-F. Daunou, ''Notice historique sur la vie et les ouvrages de M. Van Praët'', Paris, s.d. 839*''Nouvelle biographie française'', vol. 40, Paris, 1862 * *S. Balayé,''La bibliothèque nationale des origines à 1800'', Geneva, 1988 *J.-F. Foucaud, ''La bibliothèque royale sous la Monarchie de Juillet'', Paris, 1978 1754 births 1837 deaths 18th-century scholars from the Holy Roman Empire People from the Austrian Netherlands French librarians French people of Flemish descent Writers from Bruges Members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres {{Library-bio-stub