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THE library is in the upper story, and consists of a large hall, a gallery, and fix other rooms. The manuscripts take up one apartment, where they are locked up in book cases; and the printed books are about 60,000. The keeper of this library has a perpetual permission from the pope for reading, sine scandalo, all prohibited books. (English)
Property / text of the quotation: THE library is in the upper story, and consists of a large hall, a gallery, and fix other rooms. The manuscripts take up one apartment, where they are locked up in book cases; and the printed books are about 60,000. The keeper of this library has a perpetual permission from the pope for reading, sine scandalo, all prohibited books. (English) / rank
 
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Property / text of the quotation: THE library is in the upper story, and consists of a large hall, a gallery, and fix other rooms. The manuscripts take up one apartment, where they are locked up in book cases; and the printed books are about 60,000. The keeper of this library has a perpetual permission from the pope for reading, sine scandalo, all prohibited books. (English) / qualifier
 
Property / text of the quotation: THE library is in the upper story, and consists of a large hall, a gallery, and fix other rooms. The manuscripts take up one apartment, where they are locked up in book cases; and the printed books are about 60,000. The keeper of this library has a perpetual permission from the pope for reading, sine scandalo, all prohibited books. (English) / reference
 

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excerpt on the Palazzo Barberini library in Rome
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Northall 1766, 322
excerpt on the Palazzo Barberini library in Rome

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    THE library is in the upper story, and consists of a large hall, a gallery, and fix other rooms. The manuscripts take up one apartment, where they are locked up in book cases; and the printed books are about 60,000. The keeper of this library has a perpetual permission from the pope for reading, sine scandalo, all prohibited books. (English)