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The Archive Owners of the Montevergine State Library

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The Montevergine State Library is an Italian public library depending on the Minister of Culture. It was originally an ecclesiastical library which, in the second half of the 19th century, became public following the enactment of the laws on suppression of the religious corporations. It is located inside the Loreto Abbey Palace in Mercogliano (Avellino, Italy). Nowadays the Montevergine State Library is a modern office offering all tipical public libraries services, including document reproduction, local loan and interlibrary loan. Logging in the institutional website of the Montevergine State Library, you can consult the Archive Owners in the Special Catalogues section. The books, especially the ancient ones, are filled with ex-libris, stamps, manuscript annotations, bindings, etc. These indications, although are signs that smear the books, nevertheless are elements that must be taken into account when cataloguing a book and describing the specimen you own. In 2013 a new version of the library's website was released and on that occasion the Archive Owners was implemented. Its original nucleus was derived from the systematic work of cataloguing the 16th century editions possessed: this work started in 2002 and ended in 2015 with the publication of the printed catalogue Le cinquecentine della Biblioteca di Montevergine. A large sample of possession notes are present on the 1050 editions of the sixteenth century owned by the Montevergine State Library; the right prominence was given to these notes in the Archive Owners published on the institutional website. The work is still in progress, in fact the Archive is integrated from time to time whenever there is a new note of possession on the books present in the library. In most cases it was possible to draw up a complete biographical record of the owner, also accompaned by photos, one or more.jpg files in which the various formulas used by the owner are scanned and the links to bibliographic information in the library's opac.

Published in Humanities and Social Sciences (Volume 9, Issue 6)
DOI 10.11648/j.hss.20210906.18
Page(s) 273-279
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Italian Public Libraries, Ancient Books, Marks on Books, Archive Owners, Manuscript Annotations

References
[1] Sannazaro, I. (1540). Iacobi Sannazarii Opera omnia. Quorum indicem sequens pagella continet. Lugduni: apud Seb. Gryphium.
[2] &ltwww.bibliotecastataledimontevergine.beniculturali.it&gt
[3] Mongelli, G. (1960). S. Guglielmo da Vercelli, fondatore della Congregazione Verginiana, patrono primario dell'Irpinia. Montevergine: Edizioni del Santuario.
[4] Montevergine State Archive, parchment n. 153, Scriptum Securitatis, 1126. See the document summary on the Montevergine State Library institutional website, http://www.bibliotecastataledimontevergine.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/222/1125-1132>.
[5] For the history of the Congregation of Montevergine see: Mongelli, G. (1965-1978). Storia di Montevergine e della Congregazione Verginiana. Avellino: Amministrazione Provinciale; Tropeano, P. M. (2005). Montevergine nei secoli: dalla capanna al castello. Montevergine: Padri Benedettini.
[6] One of the most important and ancient editions of the Benedictine Rule that owns the Montevergine State Library is: Benedictus (1599). Regula S. mi patris nostri Benedicti, ac declarationes eiusdem iuxta Constitutiones Congreg. Montisuirginis. Neapoli: apud Io. Iacobum Carlinum. See digital copy on the institutional website: .
[7] Montevergine State Archive, folders nn. 260-261; see also: http://www.bibliotecastataledimontevergine.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/715/disciplina>.
[8] For the history of the Montevergine State Library see: Tropeano, P. M. (1970). La biblioteca di Montevergine nella cultura del Mezzogiorno. Napoli: Berisio; De Falco, D. D. et al. (ed.) (2004). La storia e i servizi della Biblioteca Statale di Montevergine e dell’Archivio annesso. Montevergine: Padri Benedettini.
[9] De Falco D. D. (ed.) (2015). Le cinquecentine della Biblioteca di Montevergine. 2 v. Atripalda (AV): Mephite; De Falco D. D. (ed.) (2017). Gli incunaboli della Biblioteca di Montevergine. Atripalda (AV): Mephite; De Falco, D. D. (ed.) (2020). Un’aggiunta al catalogo delle cinquecentine di Montevergine. Atripalda (AV): Mephite.
[10] For further information about the Eremo dell’Incoronata, see: Battaglia, A. (2002-2003). L’Eremo dell’Incoronata nelle note di possesso degli esemplari dell’abbazia di Montevergine, http://www.bibliotecastataledimontevergine.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/181/le-collezioni-digitali/32/eremo-l-dellincoronata-nelle-note-di-possesso-degli-esemplari-dellabbazia-di-montevergine.
[11] Mongelli, G. (1981). Il beato Giulio da Nardò monaco di Montevergine. Montevergine: Edizioni del Santuario.
[12] Cardin, A. D.-Battaglia, A. (ed.) (2018). L'abate Giuseppe Ramiro Marcone nei manoscritti inediti dell'abbazia di Montevergine. Napoli: Arte’m.
[13] Rivali, L. (ed.) (2015). Catalogues, libraries and copy-specific evidence: an international dossier on provenance databases. La Bibliofilía, 117, 3: 309-366.
[14] &lthttps://www.cerl.org/resources/provenance/&gt.
[15] &lthttps://www.cerl.org./resources/provenance/geographical&gt.
[16] Bruni, F. (2020). Per un indice condiviso di possessori e provenienze in SBN: una prospettiva concreta. AIB studi, 60: 293-309.
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