Thefts and losses of precious books are not rare. Here we report several incidents concerning vesalius’s Fabrica: the fire of the University Library of Leuven in Belgium, the fate of the collection of the Leopoldina Library of Halle in Germany, the thefts from the Crerar Library in Chicago and in Christ Church College in Oxford, the disappearance of an exceptionally beautiful ‘royal’ copy from the Castle of Argenteuil (Belgium), and other Fabrica’s missing at the Franeker Library in the Netherlands and at the Library of oradea in West Romania. Finally the means of protecting precious book collections are discussed in short as well as the importance of book identification.Krađe i nestali primjerci vrijednih knjiga nisu rijetka pojava. ovaj s...
Autor podjął próbę analizy pochodzenia egzemplarza De humani corporis fabrica Andreasa Vesaliusa (Ba...
University libraries strive to provide information resources in both print and non-print formats. Li...
Beim Brand der Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek am 2. September 2004 wurden rund 62.000 historische B...
Since 2007 the university library at the Medical University Vienna runs a provenance research projec...
The final decades of the 18th century were very important ones for the history of libraries in Belgi...
The purpose of this master’s thesis, based on literary and empirical studies, is to illustrate and d...
Discussion of cases and the issues surrounding the theft and international traffic of rare books and...
Since 2007 the university library at the Medical University Vienna runs a provenance research projec...
While book theft and vandalism in public and academic libraries, as well as archives and special col...
For as long as libraries have existed, they have been vulnerable to plunder, damage, and destruction...
The present article aims at presenting a concise overview of the results of an initial search query...
Questions of survival and loss bedevil the study of early printed books. Many early publications are...
No ISSNIn preparation for the conference “What do we lose when we lose a library?” in September 2015...
The 11th September 2003 was quite an ordinary working day in the Royal Library – at least for the fi...
http://www.stolen-book.org/eng/presentation/Book_Thefts_Pontremoli.html "Hundreds of books – incunab...
Autor podjął próbę analizy pochodzenia egzemplarza De humani corporis fabrica Andreasa Vesaliusa (Ba...
University libraries strive to provide information resources in both print and non-print formats. Li...
Beim Brand der Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek am 2. September 2004 wurden rund 62.000 historische B...
Since 2007 the university library at the Medical University Vienna runs a provenance research projec...
The final decades of the 18th century were very important ones for the history of libraries in Belgi...
The purpose of this master’s thesis, based on literary and empirical studies, is to illustrate and d...
Discussion of cases and the issues surrounding the theft and international traffic of rare books and...
Since 2007 the university library at the Medical University Vienna runs a provenance research projec...
While book theft and vandalism in public and academic libraries, as well as archives and special col...
For as long as libraries have existed, they have been vulnerable to plunder, damage, and destruction...
The present article aims at presenting a concise overview of the results of an initial search query...
Questions of survival and loss bedevil the study of early printed books. Many early publications are...
No ISSNIn preparation for the conference “What do we lose when we lose a library?” in September 2015...
The 11th September 2003 was quite an ordinary working day in the Royal Library – at least for the fi...
http://www.stolen-book.org/eng/presentation/Book_Thefts_Pontremoli.html "Hundreds of books – incunab...
Autor podjął próbę analizy pochodzenia egzemplarza De humani corporis fabrica Andreasa Vesaliusa (Ba...
University libraries strive to provide information resources in both print and non-print formats. Li...
Beim Brand der Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek am 2. September 2004 wurden rund 62.000 historische B...