Nicoletta Mattioli Hary typescript : The Vatican Library and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace : the history, the impact, and the influence of their collaboration in 1927-1947, 1991

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Nicoletta Mattioli Hary typescript : The Vatican Library and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace : the history, the impact, and the influence of their collaboration in 1927-1947, 1991

Relates to assistance provided by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to improve bibliographic access to the holdings of the Vatican Library. Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University. Photocopy.

3 volumes(xvii, 1127 p.) (1 manuscript box); (0.4 linear feet)

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Hary, Nicoletta Mattioli, 1927-....

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American librarian. From the description of The Vatican Library and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace : the history, the impact, and the influence of their collaboration in 1927-1947 : typescript, 1991 / Nicoletta Mattioli Hary. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122500840 In common terminology, there are three kinds of relics of saints. First-class relics are the physical remains of a saint, usually bone. Second-class relics are items worn or used by a saint, such ...

Biblioteca apostolica vaticana

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The Scrinium of the Roman Church existed from the 4th century, functioning as both library and archives. In the 6th century it was under the Primicerius Notariorum (see ID VATV032-A). By the end of the 8th century it was headed by the Bibliothecarius, who also served as the chancellor. This library was lost in the 13th century. New collections were transferred to Avignon with the papal court, and were left there when the popes returned to Rome. The present library was founded by Nic...

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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, established by Andrew Carnegie in 1910, is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing cooperation between nations and promoting active international engagement by the United States. Carnegie selected 28 trustees who were leaders in American business and public life; among them were Harvard University president Charles W. Eliot; philanthropist Robert S. Brookings; former Ambassador to Great Britain Joseph H. Choate; former Secretary of Sta...