none1noNot many other countries in the world can boast having as many manuscripts and ancient printed books as Italy has. The contribution tries to give a concise account of the story of Italian book collections and, of course, libraries.Titolo della collana: Quaderni di Libri e Riviste d'Italia, 62noneL. BaldacchiniL. Baldacchin
The rare books collection of the Faculty of Law of Cagliari preserves about 60 sixteenth- and sevent...
The essay presents the history of the library of the Service for Book and Archival Heritage of the R...
The rare books collection of the Faculty of Law of Cagliari preserves about 60 sixteenth- and sevent...
Not many other countries in the world can boast having as many manuscripts and ancient printed books...
A brief description of the current situation of Italian libraries, with particular focus on cooperat...
The Castle of Otranto (1791) is a typographical and bibliographical symbol of Italian interest in th...
Just before the advent of Fascism, in Turin, in the nearby town of Carmagnola and in Florence were b...
Submitted by Marta Rubino(martarubino@libero.it) on 2006-04-03This paper was presented on 2005, May,...
The Italian library network is complex and difficult to explain. This article reports some characte...
Identifying the book heritage of a library that no longer exists is a goal that can be achieved thro...
Ciappelli Giovanni. Biblioteche e lettura a Firenze nel Quattrocento. Alcune considerazioni. In: Lib...
Prima indagine complessiva sui rapporti relativi ai viaggi in Italia effettuati da eruditi e profess...
WITH the purchase in September 1974 of the printed statutes of Bologna, a book which was completed s...
R. Rusconi, Frati e monaci, libri e biblioteche alla fine del '500G. Fragnito, L'Indice clementino e...
L'analisi delle fonti crea un viaggio nel viaggio, aprendo la strada a un nuovo, stimolante e intere...
The rare books collection of the Faculty of Law of Cagliari preserves about 60 sixteenth- and sevent...
The essay presents the history of the library of the Service for Book and Archival Heritage of the R...
The rare books collection of the Faculty of Law of Cagliari preserves about 60 sixteenth- and sevent...
Not many other countries in the world can boast having as many manuscripts and ancient printed books...
A brief description of the current situation of Italian libraries, with particular focus on cooperat...
The Castle of Otranto (1791) is a typographical and bibliographical symbol of Italian interest in th...
Just before the advent of Fascism, in Turin, in the nearby town of Carmagnola and in Florence were b...
Submitted by Marta Rubino(martarubino@libero.it) on 2006-04-03This paper was presented on 2005, May,...
The Italian library network is complex and difficult to explain. This article reports some characte...
Identifying the book heritage of a library that no longer exists is a goal that can be achieved thro...
Ciappelli Giovanni. Biblioteche e lettura a Firenze nel Quattrocento. Alcune considerazioni. In: Lib...
Prima indagine complessiva sui rapporti relativi ai viaggi in Italia effettuati da eruditi e profess...
WITH the purchase in September 1974 of the printed statutes of Bologna, a book which was completed s...
R. Rusconi, Frati e monaci, libri e biblioteche alla fine del '500G. Fragnito, L'Indice clementino e...
L'analisi delle fonti crea un viaggio nel viaggio, aprendo la strada a un nuovo, stimolante e intere...
The rare books collection of the Faculty of Law of Cagliari preserves about 60 sixteenth- and sevent...
The essay presents the history of the library of the Service for Book and Archival Heritage of the R...
The rare books collection of the Faculty of Law of Cagliari preserves about 60 sixteenth- and sevent...