Computisteria, 1611-1928.

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Computisteria, 1611-1928.

The most interesting items seem to be after inventory 1063 ceases: no. 5011-5012, and Istrumenti no. 5294-5302. In the Indice 1063 p. 58 there is a note: "va inserito qui un fascicolo con gli ordini per la fabbrica di S. Maria Maggiore, autografo di Gian Lorenzo Bernini = 490 b = 272+ Guidi."

445 linear m. (6103 numbered buste).

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Bentley Historical Library

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