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Catalogo del Fondo librario antico della Fondazione Giorgio Cini.

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Editore: Olschki Ed.
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Dettagli: cm 17 x 24, xxiv-292 pp. con 26 figg. n.t. e 8 tavv. f.t. a colori. Biblioteca di bibliografia italiana, 190.

Abstract: Dopo anni di lavoro e attente ricerche esce il prezioso catalogo in cui sono descritti i volumi dei fondi appartenenti alle raccolte: Essling, grande collezionista ed esperto di libri illustrati veneziani; De Marinis, «il principe dei bibliofili», e consulente di Vittorio Cini; Cini, mecenate e grande collezionista. Il catalogo descrive oltre mille fra incunaboli e cinquecentine e si propone quale strumento fondamentale per il bibliografo e per lo studioso di libri antichi. / This valuable catalogue, published after years of work and thorough research, describes the volumes of the funds belonging to the collections: Essling, a great collector and expert in Venetian illustrated books; De Marinis, «the prince of bibliophiles» and Vittorio Cini’s consultant; Cini, a patron of the arts and great collector. The catalogue, describing over one thousand incunabula and sixteenth-century books, is a fundamental tool for bibliographers and scholars of ancient books.

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