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excerpt on the Vatican library in Rome | |||
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The Vatican Library [...] The collection of books consists of the ancient library of the Popes; that of the dukes of Urbino, of Heidelberg, and of queen Christina. Clement XI enriched it with syriac and arabic manuscripts: and Benedict XIV, gave the manuscripts of Ottoboni, and Marchese Alessandro Capponi. (English) | |||
Property / text of the quotation: The Vatican Library [...] The collection of books consists of the ancient library of the Popes; that of the dukes of Urbino, of Heidelberg, and of queen Christina. Clement XI enriched it with syriac and arabic manuscripts: and Benedict XIV, gave the manuscripts of Ottoboni, and Marchese Alessandro Capponi. (English) / rank | |||
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Property / text of the quotation: The Vatican Library [...] The collection of books consists of the ancient library of the Popes; that of the dukes of Urbino, of Heidelberg, and of queen Christina. Clement XI enriched it with syriac and arabic manuscripts: and Benedict XIV, gave the manuscripts of Ottoboni, and Marchese Alessandro Capponi. (English) / qualifier | |||
Property / text of the quotation: The Vatican Library [...] The collection of books consists of the ancient library of the Popes; that of the dukes of Urbino, of Heidelberg, and of queen Christina. Clement XI enriched it with syriac and arabic manuscripts: and Benedict XIV, gave the manuscripts of Ottoboni, and Marchese Alessandro Capponi. (English) / reference | |||
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Property / taken from: A gentleman's guide in his tour through Italy / rank | |||
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Property / main subject: Heidelberg Collection / rank | |||
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Property / main subject: Collection of the Dukes of Urbino / rank | |||
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Property / main subject: Collection of Christina of Sweden / rank | |||
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Property / main subject: The Popes' Collection / rank | |||
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Property / main subject: Pope Clement XI / rank | |||
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Property / main subject: Alessandro Gregorio Capponi / rank | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:33, 21 October 2024
excerpt on the Vatican library in Rome
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English | Martyn 1791, 209 |
excerpt on the Vatican library in Rome |
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The Vatican Library [...] The collection of books consists of the ancient library of the Popes; that of the dukes of Urbino, of Heidelberg, and of queen Christina. Clement XI enriched it with syriac and arabic manuscripts: and Benedict XIV, gave the manuscripts of Ottoboni, and Marchese Alessandro Capponi. (English)
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