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Letter of donation of Cardinal Bessarion - 31 May 1468
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Letter of donation of Cardinal Bessarion - 31 May 1468
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English: Cardinal Bessarion’s letter to the doge Cristoforo Moro and the senate of Venice, announcing the donation of his library to St. Mark's Basilica. Manuscript Venice, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Lat. XIV, 14 (= 4235), fol. 1r.
Deutsch: Der Brief, mit dem Kardinal Bessarion dem Dogen Cristoforo Moro und dem Senat von Venedig die Schenkung seiner Bibliothek an die Kirche San Marco ankündigt. Handschrift Venedig, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Lat. XIV, 14 (= 4235), fol. 1r.
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Publication date Emporium, Vol. XL, n. 235 (1914), p. 73
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Letter of donation of Cardinal Bessarion - 31 May 1468
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Letter of donation of Cardinal Bessarion - 31 May 1468
Description
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English: Cardinal Bessarion’s letter to the doge Cristoforo Moro and the senate of Venice, announcing the donation of his library to St. Mark's Basilica. Manuscript Venice, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Lat. XIV, 14 (= 4235), fol. 1r.
Deutsch: Der Brief, mit dem Kardinal Bessarion dem Dogen Cristoforo Moro und dem Senat von Venedig die Schenkung seiner Bibliothek an die Kirche San Marco ankündigt. Handschrift Venedig, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, Lat. XIV, 14 (= 4235), fol. 1r.
Page overview fol. 1r
Language Latin
Publication date Emporium, Vol. XL, n. 235 (1914), p. 73
institution QS:P195,Q578460
Accession number
BNM ms Lat. XIV, 14 (= 4235)
Permission
( Reusing this file)
Italy-MiBAC-disclaimer Further authorizations required by the Italian " Code of Cultural Heritage and Landscape" (Codice Urbani), under Legislative Decree No. 42, dated January 22, 2004, and its subsequent amendments, regarding the reuse of the picture.
This image reproduces a property belonging to the Italian cultural heritage as entrusted to the Italian government. Such images are regulated by Articles 106 et seq. of the Italian Code of Cultural Heritage and Landscape under Legislative Decree No. 42, dated January 22, 2004, and its subsequent amendments. These regulations, unrelated to copyright regulations, establish a system for the protection of Italy’s historic and artistic heritage and its standards of dignity. Among other things, these regulations provide for the payment of a concession fee by those who intend to benefit economically from reproductions of property belonging to the Italian cultural heritage. Reproduction of this image is permitted for personal use or study. A further authorization by the Italian Ministry of Heritage and Culture is required for reproduction for any other purpose, and particularly for commercial use. Such commercial use includes, but is not limited to, use in (a) any form of advertising, and (b) any company name, logo, trademark, image, activity, or product.
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