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in order to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the launching of the database see [[https:// | in order to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the launching of the database see [[https:// | ||
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+ | Bryn Mawr College Libraries, Private Lives of Old Books: Recovering Personal Histories from Early Books of Latin (Sept.-Dec. 2021)\\ | ||
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Buenos Aires (Argentina), | Buenos Aires (Argentina), | ||
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Groningen University Library (2021)\\ | Groningen University Library (2021)\\ | ||
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During her CERL internship (2019-20) at the University of Groningen Library, Anna de Bruyn made some wonderful discoveries about former book users and owners. She brought this material together in an online exhibition, which is now available in Dutch and English on the university website. It gives insight into the history of the incunabula and the collection, and it shows that the work does not end with the internship: Anna writes 'I still visit the special collections regularly and my work there gave me lots of new ideas, so many thanks to CERL for that'. | During her CERL internship (2019-20) at the University of Groningen Library, Anna de Bruyn made some wonderful discoveries about former book users and owners. She brought this material together in an online exhibition, which is now available in Dutch and English on the university website. It gives insight into the history of the incunabula and the collection, and it shows that the work does not end with the internship: Anna writes 'I still visit the special collections regularly and my work there gave me lots of new ideas, so many thanks to CERL for that'. | ||
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===== Geographical areas ===== | ===== Geographical areas ===== | ||
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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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>For more information about the project, please send an email to: Marcasdeproveniencia@gmail.com\\ | >For more information about the project, please send an email to: Marcasdeproveniencia@gmail.com\\ | ||
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+ | >This research group is led by Dr Fabiano Cataldo de Azevedo, | ||
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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’, // | > 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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+ | === Turin, Archivio Ebraico Terracini === | ||
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+ | > **Possessori libri antichi a stampa (Owners of early printed books)** | ||
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+ | >** Note di censura** | ||
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=== Turin and Piedmont === | === Turin and Piedmont === |
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