Eustace 1815, 2, 29 (Q899): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: text of the quotation (P4): The residence of Christina Queen of Sweden has given an additional lustre to the Corsini palace remarkable in itself for its magnitude, furniture, gardens, and superb library. The library with the collection of prints annexed to it is said to have once contained near four hundred thousand volumes. [...] Both the library and the garden are open to the public) |
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Latest revision as of 09:17, 21 October 2024
excerpt on the Corsiniana Library in Rome
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excerpt on the Corsiniana Library in Rome |
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The residence of Christina Queen of Sweden has given an additional lustre to the Corsini palace remarkable in itself for its magnitude, furniture, gardens, and superb library. The library with the collection of prints annexed to it is said to have once contained near four hundred thousand volumes. [...] Both the library and the garden are open to the public (English)
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