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excerpt on the origins of the Vatican Library
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Eustace 1815, 2, 57-58
excerpt on the origins of the Vatican Library

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    The origin of this library is attributed by some to Pope Hilarius in the fifth century [...] However, that several volumes had been collected at an early period seems certain; as it is equally so that Pope Zacharias augmented their number very considérably about the middle of the eighth century. (English)