Smith 1793, 3, 45 (Q2135): Difference between revisions
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(Created claim: text of the quotation (P4): The library is rich in history, and more particularly fo in natural history, for it contains part of the library of Haller, bought with his Herbarium, for 2000 louis d'or, and divided by the Emperor between this place and Pavia. The books of Haller amounted in all to fourteen or fifteen thousand volumes.) |
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The library is rich in history, and more particularly fo in natural history, for it contains part of the library of Haller, bought with his Herbarium, for 2000 louis d'or, and divided by the Emperor between this place and Pavia. The books of Haller amounted in all to fourteen or fifteen thousand volumes. (English) | |||
Property / text of the quotation: The library is rich in history, and more particularly fo in natural history, for it contains part of the library of Haller, bought with his Herbarium, for 2000 louis d'or, and divided by the Emperor between this place and Pavia. The books of Haller amounted in all to fourteen or fifteen thousand volumes. (English) / rank | |||
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Property / text of the quotation: The library is rich in history, and more particularly fo in natural history, for it contains part of the library of Haller, bought with his Herbarium, for 2000 louis d'or, and divided by the Emperor between this place and Pavia. The books of Haller amounted in all to fourteen or fifteen thousand volumes. (English) / qualifier | |||
Property / text of the quotation: The library is rich in history, and more particularly fo in natural history, for it contains part of the library of Haller, bought with his Herbarium, for 2000 louis d'or, and divided by the Emperor between this place and Pavia. The books of Haller amounted in all to fourteen or fifteen thousand volumes. (English) / reference | |||
Revision as of 11:12, 14 November 2024
excerpt on the library of the Brera College in Milan
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English | Smith 1793, 3, 45 |
excerpt on the library of the Brera College in Milan |
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The library is rich in history, and more particularly fo in natural history, for it contains part of the library of Haller, bought with his Herbarium, for 2000 louis d'or, and divided by the Emperor between this place and Pavia. The books of Haller amounted in all to fourteen or fifteen thousand volumes. (English)