Bibliotheca Maphaei Pinellii Veneti, Volume 2, meticulously catalogs the extensive library of Maffeo Pinelli, a prominent Venetian book collector of the 18th century. Compiled by Jacopo Morelli, this volume offers a detailed insight into the contents of Pinelli's collection, reflecting the intellectual and cultural landscape of the era. The catalog provides valuable information for scholars and collectors interested in the history of books, the development of libraries, and the circulation of knowledge during the Enlightenment.
This work serves as a significant resource for understanding the tastes and interests of a distinguished bibliophile, as well as the broader context of book collecting in Venice. It remains an essential reference for those studying the provenance of rare books and the evolution of bibliographic practices.
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