Eustace 1815, 2, 58 (Q913): Difference between revisions

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(‎Changed claim: text of the quotation (P4): Nicholas V. established the library in the Vatican and enlarged the collection; while Calixtus III. is said to have enriched it with many volumes saved from the libraries of Constantinople at the taking of that city.)
 
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brano sul fondatore della biblioteca Vaticana
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excerpt on the founder of the Vatican Library
excerpt on the founder of the Vatican library in Rome
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Eustace 1815, 2, 58
excerpt on the founder of the Vatican library in Rome

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