词条 | Biblioteca Angelica |
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The Angelica Library ({{lang-it|Biblioteca Angelica}}) is in Rome, Italy. It is a public library located in front of the Piazza Sant'Agostino square, adjacent to the church of Sant'Agostino, not far from Piazza Navona. The library holds about 180,000 volumes of manuscripts (among them Codex Angelicus) and 1,100 incunabula, which formerly belonged to the Augustinians. These works are important for our knowledge of the history of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation. HistoryThe library was established in 1604 by Angelo Rocca (1546–1620), and belonged to the Augustinian monastery.[1] Having been open to the public since 1609, it is considered the oldest public library in Europe along with the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan.[2] Since 1940, the library has housed the archives of the Academy of Arcadia. Since 1975, the library has been under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture. References1. ^{{Cite CE1913|wstitle=Angelo Rocca}} 2. ^https://ondadurso.it/4325/viaggi/luoghi-da-sogno/le-biblioteche-piu-belle.html External links{{Portal|Libraries}}{{Commons category|Biblioteca Angelica (Rome)}}
5 : Libraries in Rome|Libraries established in 1604|National libraries in Italy|Rome R. VIII Sant'Eustachio|1604 establishments in the Papal States |
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