Biblioteca Manoscritta Di Tomaso Giuseppe Farsetti, Patrizio Veneto E Bali Del Sagr'ordine Gerosolimitano, Page 2 offers a glimpse into the esteemed manuscript collection of Tomaso Giuseppe Farsetti, a Venetian nobleman and Knight of the Order of Saint John. Compiled with the assistance of Jacopo Morelli, this catalog provides invaluable insight into the literary and intellectual tastes of the Venetian elite during its time. This volume serves as a significant resource for scholars of Italian history, particularly those interested in Venetian culture, manuscript studies, and the history of libraries. It illuminates the scope and depth of private manuscript collections, reflecting the broader cultural landscape of 18th-century Italy. Researchers and historians will find this an indispensable reference for understanding the intellectual heritage preserved within these historic collections.
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