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He bequeathed his own book collection a few days before he died. But the terrible fire in 1658 almost completely destroyed the
Library. By the 18th century the Library has totaled 3,500 books in different languages, especially in Latin. By late 18 century there were 12,000 items. In the 19th century library was transferred to Kyiv Theological Academy with total collection approximately 150,000 items. Since 1920s part of Library is transferred to
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Theological Academy (the oldest
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Ukrainian Orthodox Church) was placed here. After Academy being closed in 1919, Vernadsky Library's rare books collections were arranged in Old Academy Building and these collections were not conveyed to Kyiv-Mohyla academy after its revival in 1992. During
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