Biblioteca Classense
The Biblioteca Classense is the public library of Ravenna, Italy.
In 1803, with the Napoleonic suppression of monasteries and religious institutions, a library was created to harbor the confiscated books. They were housed in the Library of the Camaldolese Monastery, which had been founded in the 17th century by the Abbott Pietro Canneti in the Abbey of Classe. The collection includes manuscript codices, incunabula, prints, musical works, and numerous artworks and books. Added to the collection included the library of the architect Camillo Morigia (1743-1795) and the art critic Corrado Ricci (1858-1934).
The library has a large collection of editions of the works related to Dante Alighieri.[1]
See also
References
Bibliography
- in English
- Paul Oskar Kristeller (1998). "Ravenna". Iter Italicum: a finding list of uncatalogued or incompletely catalogued humanistic manuscripts of the Renaissance in Italian and other libraries. 2: Italy O-V (3rd ed.). Brill. pp. 80+. ISBN 9004012559.
- in Italian
- "Biblioteca Classense", Enciclopedia Italiana (in Italian), 1931
External links
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- Official site
- "Biblioteca comunale Classense". Anagrafe delle biblioteche italiane (Registry of Italian Libraries) (in Italian). Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico.
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