The Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana is a main public library of the municipality of
Vicenza, Italy. Inaugurated at the dawn of the 18th-century, and now the third largest library in the Veneto, after the
Biblioteca Marciana of Venice and the
University of Padua library. The main office is located in the
Palazzo San Giacomo, Vicenza.
History
The library was formed from the donation of 9000 volumes in 1696 by the jurist and scholar
Giovanni Maria Bertolo to the city of Vicenza, with the proviso could become public and provided with a home of "sufficient splendor". It was therefore decided by 1706 to place Bertolo's private library in the Palazzo del
Monte di Pietà. In 1708, after the enlargement of the Palazzo by
Francesco Muttoni, the library was opened to the public and entitled "Bertoliana" in honor of its original donor. The inventory of Bertolo's donation lists 8,701 works, of which 1,614 are of a legal nature.
Over the years there have been further donations and additions by purchase including the library of
Fedele Lampertico (20,000 volumes). This expansion forced a need for a larger space, prompting a move to the former convent of San Giacomo, then belonging to the
Somaschi order
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. The former convent was refurbished for this purpose by 1908 by the Engineer Dondi Dall'Orologio, and inaugurated on 23 January 1910.
The most difficult task for the library was to protect its most valuable holdings during the wars of the twentieth century. During the Second World War, books were hidden initially in
Villa Camerini di Montruglio in
Mossano and the
Praglia Abbey
Praglia Abbey ( it, Abbazia di Praglia) is a Benedictine monastery in the frazione of Bresseo in Teolo, Province of Padua, Italy. It is located at the foot of the Euganean Hills, some 12 kilometers southwest of Padua, and four kilometers from Abano ...
in
Teolo. After the armistice of September 8, 1943, the more valuable of the collections were hidden and walled up in the basement of the
Sanctuary of Monte Berico in Verona, or other sites in Venice. In May 1945, the holdings began to be restored to the former convent of San Giacomo.
Further major refurbishments were pursued between 1950 and 1965. The library now contains approximately 450,000 volumes (200,000 of which were published between 1501-1830; some 750 large newspaper collections (173 periodicals and 145 publications together with
Official Gazette of the Italian Republic and
Regional Official Bulletin
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); and over 3000 manuscripts. It houses the municipal and many local family archives. It also contains the donations from 1924 to 1933, by the ambassador
Lelio Bonin Longare of the archive and library of the Nievo family, rich in 16th century manuscripts and
incunabulum.
Other collections
*Library of Giovanni Checcozzi (1691-1756), 1,623 volumes including 426 folios and various incunaboli, (1776)
*Collections of Scientific papers by Filippo Neri donated by his brother Nereo. (1790)
*Collections of Carlo Todaro (580 volumes mainly German and French) (1790
*Collections of Paolina Porto Godi Bissari, 730 volumes including 6 incunaboli, among them ''editio princeps'' by
Aristophanes, printed by
Aldo Manuzio
Aldus Pius Manutius (; it, Aldo Pio Manuzio; 6 February 1515) was an Italian printer and humanist who founded the Aldine Press. Manutius devoted the later part of his life to publishing and disseminating rare texts. His interest in and preserv ...
in 1498. (1826)
*Forty-nine engravings of the works of
Andrea Palladio by
Antonio Magrini Antonio Magrini (3 October 1805 - 7 January 1872) was an Italian priest and architectural historian, specially of the works of Andrea Palladio.
He was born to parents of little resources, and studied in Vicenza. Among his works of art were: , donated by the engraver and Maria Franceschini. 1872-1873
*Collection of marchese Lodovico Gonzati, 3,000 volumes and 7,000
opuscoli, mostly Vicentine authors.(1877)
*Collection of Francesco Molon, 879 volumes and 700 opuscoli. (1885)
*Library of
Fedele Lampertico, 20,000 volumes and opuscoli. (1906)
*Collections of abbott
Giacomo Zanella
Monument to Giacomo Zanella
Giacomo Zanella (9 September 1820 – 17 May 1888) was an Italian poet.
Biography
He was born at Chiampo, near Vicenza, and was educated for the priesthood. After his ordination he became professor at the lyceum of ...
(1820-1888), donated by his brother Giuseppe, former mayor of the city. (1912)
*Collections of mons.
Sebastiano Rumor Sebastiano is both a masculine Italian given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
* Sebastiano Antonio Tanara (1650–1724), Italian cardinal
* Sebastiano Baggio (1913–1993), Italian clergyman
* Sebastiano Bianchi (16th cen ...
, including letters by Zanella and writings by
Antonio Fogazzaro, donated 1929.
*Collection of mons.
Domenico Bortolan
Domenico is an Italian given name for males and may refer to:
People
* Domenico Alfani, Italian painter
* Domenico Allegri, Italian composer
* Domenico Alvaro, Italian mobster
* Domenico Ambrogi, Italian painter
* Domenico Auria, Italian archit ...
(1850-1928) donated 1930.
*Collection of Giovanni Scola, lawyer and local administrator. (2000-2005)
Elenco Cronologico 1872 - 2000 - Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana
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References
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Libraries in Veneto
1696 establishments in Europe
Palaces in Vicenza