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- | > William Carew Hazlitt, //A Roll of Honour: a calendar of the names of over 17,000 men and women who throughout the British Isles and in our early colonies have collected MSS. and printed books from the XIVth to the XIXth century, with topographical and personal notices and anecdotes of many of them and their libraries and introductory remarks.// London, Quaritch, 1908.\\ A digitised version of the main text is [[ | + | > William Carew Hazlitt, //A Roll of Honour: a calendar of the names of over 17,000 men and women who throughout the British Isles and in our early colonies have collected MSS. and printed books from the XIVth to the XIXth century, with topographical and personal notices and anecdotes of many of them and their libraries and introductory remarks.// London, Quaritch, 1908.\\ A digitised version of the main text is [[http:// |
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- | > Following the suppression of the religious houses in Rome (1873) as a consequence of the creation of the new Kingdom of Italy with Rome as its capital, the libraries of the suppressed religious houses were confiscated for the benefit of the newly created National Central Library (1876).\\ In her article ‘The computerised archive of owners in the older publications database of SBN: the experience of the National Central Library of Rome’, //[[en: | + | > Following the suppression of the religious houses in Rome (1873) as a consequence of the creation of the new Kingdom of Italy with Rome as its capital, the libraries of the suppressed religious houses were confiscated for the benefit of the newly created National Central Library (1876).\\ In her article ‘The computerised archive of owners in the older publications database of SBN: the experience of the National Central Library of Rome’, // |
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> **The Private lives of books** | > **The Private lives of books** | ||
- | > Catalogue of an exhibition arranged in conjunction with CERL’s 2004 Annual Seminar //Books and their owners: Provenance information and the European cultural heritage// (published as [[en: | + | > Catalogue of an exhibition arranged in conjunction with CERL’s 2004 Annual Seminar //Books and their owners: Provenance information and the European cultural heritage// (published as [[: |
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