The “Alexandru and Aristia Aman” County Library, together with public libraries in Dolj County, invites you to discover the Digital Library dedicated to history, identity and culture, as well as the personalities who have marked the local communities in Dolj County.
The areas of interest are: Craiova/Dolj – history, identity, culture; Alexandru and Aristia Aman founding collection; Nicolae P. Romanescu collection; Elefterie and Elena Cornetti collection; Caton Theodorian collection; Elena Farago collection; Old Romanian book; Old foreign book; Romanian bibliophile editions; Foreign bibliophile editions; Oltenia periodicals; Bookplates in the library collections; Photographs/Postcards/Stamps; Famous visits; Selective school bibliography: primary/secondary/high school.
The activity of digitizing significant collections in public libraries in Dolj County aims to stimulate reading in as many forms as possible that are acceptable to the contemporary reader and to overcome any barriers of space and time.
Access the virtual library
Use the button below to access the virtual library. You will be redirected to a page outside the site.
Alexandru and Aristia Aman County Library offers you a selection of digitized books provided by Polirom, Humanitas, and SNSPA (Editura Comunicare.ro and Editura Tritonic). We congratulate these publishers on this initiative and invite you to read the books made available through this channel. We have chosen to become the promoters of these publishers, who decided to allow the free download and use of the electronic versions of these books in order to support readers who are unable to visit the library.
Enjoy your reading
Humanitas Publishing House
***, “The Most Beautiful Pages of Biblical Wisdom”, Humanitas Publishing House
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Aristophanes, “Three Comedies: Lysistrata. The Wasps. Wealth (Plutus)”, Humanitas Publishing House
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Ethel Greening Pantazzi, “Romania in Light and Shadow. 1909–1919”, Humanitas Publishing House
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Gottfried August Bürger, “The Adventures of Baron Münchhausen”, Humanitas Publishing House
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Immanuel Kant, “Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics That Will Be Able to Present Itself as a Science”, Humanitas Publishing House
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Ion Creangă, “Childhood Memories. Fairy Tales. Stories”, Humanitas Publishing House
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James Joyce, “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man”, Humanitas Publishing House
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James O. Noyes, “Romania, a Borderland Between Christians and Turks”, Humanitas Publishing House
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James William Ozanne, “Three Years in Romania. 1870–1873”, Humanitas Publishing House
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Mateiu I. Caragiale, “Under the Seal of Mystery”, Humanitas Publishing House
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Patrick O’Brien, “Journal of a Journey through the Danubian Principalities in the Autumn and Winter of 1853”, Humanitas Publishing House
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R. G. Collingwood, “An Essay on Philosophical Method”, Humanitas Publishing House
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Radu Rosetti, “Memoirs. What I Heard from Others. From Childhood. From Early Youth”, Humanitas Publishing House
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Sabina Cantacuzino, “From the Life of the Ion C. Brătianu Family”, Humanitas Publishing House
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