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bombed Parma. The main targets were Parma's train station and marshalling yards, but the high altitude bombing was often inaccurate and many of Parma's historic buildings were damaged, among them the Biblioteca Palatina. Some 21,000 volumes of the library's collection were
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in Roma and of the Pertusati family of Milan, and thus embarked on shopping for books in the market. He catalogued his purchases under six main classes: Theology,
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as director, a post he held till 1862. Pezzana catalogued the books under five classes: Theology, Jurisprudence, Science & arts,
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Today the Library's collection contains more than 708,000 printed works, about 6620 manuscripts, and 3042
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L’insigne ornamento. La Raccolta di stampe di Massimiliano Ortalli nella Biblioteca Palatina di Parma
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The collection was kept in a gallery refurbished for the purpose by the court architect,
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The library holds some medieval manuscripts, among them the biblical manuscripts
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complex in the center of Parma. The Palatina Library was named after
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Under his management, the library acquired the collections of the
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In 1804, the Napoleonic administration of the Duchy named
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Paciaudi failed to acquire the collections of Cardinal
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Bibliotheca Palatina

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