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The manuscripts are said to amount to 14 or 15,000, but few have en quiring eyes to examine them. There is, I believe, no printed catalogue of them. Few books are written here, and few even translated. The Abate Bianconi, with some assistants, is now preparing a Biographical and Historical Account of Engravers, and of the Art of Engraving, [...] will [...] be well executed. (English)
Property / text of the quotation: The manuscripts are said to amount to 14 or 15,000, but few have en quiring eyes to examine them. There is, I believe, no printed catalogue of them. Few books are written here, and few even translated. The Abate Bianconi, with some assistants, is now preparing a Biographical and Historical Account of Engravers, and of the Art of Engraving, [...] will [...] be well executed. (English) / rank
 
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Property / text of the quotation: The manuscripts are said to amount to 14 or 15,000, but few have en quiring eyes to examine them. There is, I believe, no printed catalogue of them. Few books are written here, and few even translated. The Abate Bianconi, with some assistants, is now preparing a Biographical and Historical Account of Engravers, and of the Art of Engraving, [...] will [...] be well executed. (English) / qualifier
 
Property / text of the quotation: The manuscripts are said to amount to 14 or 15,000, but few have en quiring eyes to examine them. There is, I believe, no printed catalogue of them. Few books are written here, and few even translated. The Abate Bianconi, with some assistants, is now preparing a Biographical and Historical Account of Engravers, and of the Art of Engraving, [...] will [...] be well executed. (English) / reference
 
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Property / taken from: Letters during the course of a tour through Germany, Switzerland and Italy, in the years 1791., and 1792. with reflections on the manners, literature, and religion of those countries / rank
 
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Property / main subject: Carlo Bianconi / rank
 
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excerpt on the Ambrosiana library in Milan
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Gray 1794, 277 (2)
excerpt on the Ambrosiana library in Milan

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    The manuscripts are said to amount to 14 or 15,000, but few have en quiring eyes to examine them. There is, I believe, no printed catalogue of them. Few books are written here, and few even translated. The Abate Bianconi, with some assistants, is now preparing a Biographical and Historical Account of Engravers, and of the Art of Engraving, [...] will [...] be well executed. (English)
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