Tommaso Giustiniani, wealthy of books

The article seeks to examine the book collection which Tommaso Giustiniani (1477-1528) brought with him in Holy Hermitage (Eremo) of Camaldoli from Venice when the Venetian nobleman became a Camaldolese monk in 1510 with the name of Paolo. The research of the volumes (27 incunabula and 12 16th centu...

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Main Author: Piero Scapecchi
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Language:English
Published: EUM Edizioni Università di Macerata 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.jlis.it/article/view/12655
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spelling doaj-40be1f21d7924f8cbf35b0d7ef9e27f62021-01-19T07:43:58ZengEUM Edizioni Università di MacerataJLIS.it2038-10262021-01-0112116817810.4403/jlis.it-1265511057Tommaso Giustiniani, wealthy of booksPiero Scapecchi0ex Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di FirenzeThe article seeks to examine the book collection which Tommaso Giustiniani (1477-1528) brought with him in Holy Hermitage (Eremo) of Camaldoli from Venice when the Venetian nobleman became a Camaldolese monk in 1510 with the name of Paolo. The research of the volumes (27 incunabula and 12 16th century editions) with his ownership note “Thomae Iustiniani et amicorum”, gathered before his religious vocation, demonstrates the development and new attitudes of his personal interests. His studying interests modified between the period as a student at the University of Padua and his following staying in Venice, illustrating the raise of his religious reflection before his entry in Camaldoli.https://www.jlis.it/article/view/12655library studiesprivate librarytommaso giustinianicamaldolicamaldolese congregationveniceincunabulauniversity of padua.
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Tommaso Giustiniani, wealthy of books
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library studies
private library
tommaso giustiniani
camaldoli
camaldolese congregation
venice
incunabula
university of padua.
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title Tommaso Giustiniani, wealthy of books
title_short Tommaso Giustiniani, wealthy of books
title_full Tommaso Giustiniani, wealthy of books
title_fullStr Tommaso Giustiniani, wealthy of books
title_full_unstemmed Tommaso Giustiniani, wealthy of books
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publisher EUM Edizioni Università di Macerata
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description The article seeks to examine the book collection which Tommaso Giustiniani (1477-1528) brought with him in Holy Hermitage (Eremo) of Camaldoli from Venice when the Venetian nobleman became a Camaldolese monk in 1510 with the name of Paolo. The research of the volumes (27 incunabula and 12 16th century editions) with his ownership note “Thomae Iustiniani et amicorum”, gathered before his religious vocation, demonstrates the development and new attitudes of his personal interests. His studying interests modified between the period as a student at the University of Padua and his following staying in Venice, illustrating the raise of his religious reflection before his entry in Camaldoli.
topic library studies
private library
tommaso giustiniani
camaldoli
camaldolese congregation
venice
incunabula
university of padua.
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