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==== ITALY ==== | ==== ITALY ==== | ||
+ | ===Bologna, Archiginnasio === | ||
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=== Montevergine, | === Montevergine, | ||
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=== Florence, Archivio di Stato === | === Florence, Archivio di Stato === | ||
- | > [[http://www.archiviodistato.firenze.it/ceramellipapiani2/index.php? | + | > [[http://151.13.7.53/ceramellipapiani/]] |
> **Coat of arms Database** | > **Coat of arms Database** | ||
> From the Ceramelli Papiani collection. | > From the Ceramelli Papiani collection. | ||
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+ | === Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale === | ||
+ | > [[http:// | ||
+ | Images of Stamps. | ||
=== Florence, Kunsthistorisches Institut, Max-Planck-Institut: | === Florence, Kunsthistorisches Institut, Max-Planck-Institut: | ||
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=== Leiden, University Library === | === Leiden, University Library === | ||
> [[http:// | > [[http:// | ||
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+ | === The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, | ||
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> The library stores c.15,000 incunabula and old prints made between the 16th and 18th centuries. Many of them are covered with original bookbindings. Especially interesting is the rich collection of not widely known Polish bookbindings. | > The library stores c.15,000 incunabula and old prints made between the 16th and 18th centuries. Many of them are covered with original bookbindings. Especially interesting is the rich collection of not widely known Polish bookbindings. | ||
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+ | === Ossolineum Library, Wrocław, Poland === | ||
+ | Printed publication: | ||
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==== RUSSIA ==== | ==== RUSSIA ==== | ||
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=== Salamanca, Universidad de Salamanca, Biblioteca General Histórica === | === Salamanca, Universidad de Salamanca, Biblioteca General Histórica === | ||
- | > Illustrated database of former owners, in progress: [[http://bibliotecahistorica.usal.es/index.php?]] | + | > Illustrated database of former owners, in progress: |
> A complete listing of provenance names is currently being compiled for the Biblioteca General Histórica of the Universidad de Salamanca. Each entry offers as much information as possible including biographical dates and activities, ownership marks and notes, as well as bookplates and bindings, all with digitized images and bibliographies. | > A complete listing of provenance names is currently being compiled for the Biblioteca General Histórica of the Universidad de Salamanca. Each entry offers as much information as possible including biographical dates and activities, ownership marks and notes, as well as bookplates and bindings, all with digitized images and bibliographies. | ||
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=== William M. Hamlin, Alphabetical List of Private Book-Owners and Institutional Collections === | === William M. Hamlin, Alphabetical List of Private Book-Owners and Institutional Collections === | ||
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+ | === Private Libraries - Articles in The Library selected by David Pearson === | ||
+ | > A selection of articles published in {{: | ||
=== Private Libraries in Renaissance England (PLRE) === | === Private Libraries in Renaissance England (PLRE) === | ||
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=== Hazlitt' | === Hazlitt' | ||
> 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:// | > 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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==== UNITED STATES ==== | ==== UNITED STATES ==== | ||
=== Pennsylvania University, Provenance Online Project (POP) === | === Pennsylvania University, Provenance Online Project (POP) === |
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