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resources:provenance:geographical [2015/06/15 12:23] – [On-line provenance resources] versprilleresources:provenance:geographical [2016/02/03 15:17] – [ITALY] hart
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 ===== Geographical areas ===== ===== Geographical areas =====
  
-[[#Austria]], [[#Belgium]],  [[#Denmark]], [[#France]],  [[#Germany]],  [[#Italy]], [[#Mexico]], [[#Nederlands]], [[#Poland]], [[#Russia]],  [[#Scotland]],  [[#Spain]], [[#Switzerland]], [[#United Kingdom]], [[#United States]] +[[#Austria]], [[#Belgium]],  [[#Denmark]], [[#France]],  [[#Germany]],  [[#Italy]], [[#Mexico]], [[#Nederlands]], [[#Poland]], [[#Russia]],  [[#Scotland]],  [[#Spain]], [[#Sweden]], [[#Switzerland]], [[#United Kingdom]], [[#United States]] 
  
 See also:  [[Incunables]] and [[newsletter_provenance|Extracts from the CERL Newsletter]] See also:  [[Incunables]] and [[newsletter_provenance|Extracts from the CERL Newsletter]]
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 ==== GERMANY ==== ==== GERMANY ====
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 +=== Berlin, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin ===
 +>   [[http://www.hist-einband.de/|Einbanddatenbank]], a database of stamps and rolls used on bookbindings.
  
 === Buxheim Charterhouse and its library === === Buxheim Charterhouse and its library ===
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 > **Provenance Database: Archivio dei possessori** > **Provenance Database: Archivio dei possessori**
 > Illustrated database of former ownership marks (ex-libris, stamps, manuscript annotations, bindings, etc.) from the rare books collection of the Library - ongoing. > Illustrated database of former ownership marks (ex-libris, stamps, manuscript annotations, bindings, etc.) from the rare books collection of the Library - ongoing.
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 +=== Padua, Biblioteca Universitaria, La Biblioteca dell'architetto del Rinascimento === 
 +> [[http://movio.beniculturali.it/bupd/bibliotecaarchitettorinascimento/it/99/le-note-manoscritte-e-le-firme-autografe]] 
 +> Virtual Exhibition with an illustrated section on notes of provenance and bindings. 
 === Regione Toscana === === Regione Toscana ===
  
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 === Rome, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale === === Rome, Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale ===
  
->  {{:resources:provenance:religious_houses_by_m_venier_v2.pdf|The Libraries of the suppressed Religious Houses, Rome, 1876}} (//updated February 2008//).+>  {{:resources:provenance:librerie_dei_conventi_riunite_nella_vittorio_emanuele_11_.pdf|The Libraries of the suppressed Religious Houses, Rome, 1876}} (//updated February 2008//).
 >    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’, //[[:publications:cerl_papers:cerl_papers_v|CERL Papers V]]//, 2005, pp. 43-53 (see above), Marina Venier (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Rome) describes the process of confiscation and the attempts of the religious to avoid the loss of their books. The Appendix to her article is reproduced here, listing the 78 libraries confiscated, their size and religious affiliation, reference to surviving catalogues of the original collections, and reproduction of ownership stamps and labels from many of the collections.  >    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’, //[[:publications:cerl_papers:cerl_papers_v|CERL Papers V]]//, 2005, pp. 43-53 (see above), Marina Venier (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Rome) describes the process of confiscation and the attempts of the religious to avoid the loss of their books. The Appendix to her article is reproduced here, listing the 78 libraries confiscated, their size and religious affiliation, reference to surviving catalogues of the original collections, and reproduction of ownership stamps and labels from many of the collections. 
    
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 +==== SWEDEN ====
 +=== Uppsala, University Library ===
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 +>   [[http://probok.alvin-portal.org/alvin/home.jsf|ProBok]], a database of bindings.
  
  
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