Riggs Miller 1776, 3, 78-79 (Q1135): Difference between revisions

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(‎Created claim: text of the quotation (P4): There is also here a very great Library, consisting of seven rooms contiguous to each other; the books contained in them are said to treat of seven different subjects; a subject to each room; and that all that can be said upon each by different authors is collected here. They contain also some curious manuscripts, and a large collection of prints and drawings.)
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excerpt on the library of Palazzo Corsini
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Riggs Miller 1776, 3, 78-79
excerpt on the library of Palazzo Corsini

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    There is also here a very great Library, consisting of seven rooms contiguous to each other; the books contained in them are said to treat of seven different subjects; a subject to each room; and that all that can be said upon each by different authors is collected here. They contain also some curious manuscripts, and a large collection of prints and drawings. (English)