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  2. The Archives. Historical background; Government; Staff; Rooms; School; Activity. Research and conservation; Services for researchers; Heritage. Heritage; Visitors. Access and Consultation; Opening times and closure dates; Photographic Reproductions; Publications catalog; How to buy; Admission request; Contacts. Where to find us; News. Notices ...

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    Archives and libraries have something specific and very noble in common: the study of manuscripts, i.e. of hand-written documents and books which make up the most important historical nuclei of the collections which are kept in both types of institution. This common element continuously creates points of contact between librarians and archivists; a...

    The first great archive to come to the Vatican Library was the Barberini Archives, which arrived in 1902 together with the Barberini collections of manuscripts and printed books. Besides the documents regarding the story of the family, it includes those which concern the many abbeys of which the Barberini were commendators; the papers of the Monast...

    In 1940, according to the wishes of Pius XI (1922-1939) and of Pius XII (1939-1958), the Archive of the Chapter of St. Peter’s was transferred from the Basilica, where it had been kept since its beginnings, to the Vatican Library. It represents one of the most important documentary collections of the Library’s Archival Section, not only because of ...

    This collection (447 numbers for a total of 452 paper volumes) includes the entire notarial archive of the Principality of Orange, as well as some registers of the notaries themselves, who worked also in the Comtat Venaissin (Avignon, Carpentras, Courthézon, Piolenc). All these documents are dated to between 1311 and 1557. They constitute a complet...

    Federico Patetta (b. Cairo Montenotte, February 16, 1867, d. Alessandria, October 28, 1945) was a historian of Italian law, which he taught from 1892 to 1935 in the Universities of Macerata, Siena, Modena, Pisa, Turin and Rome. He gathered an immense quantity of autographs, manuscripts, parchments and printed books, which was divided into different...

    During the pontificate of Paul VI, the Church historian Michele Maccarrone, who was close to the leadership of the F.U.C.I., donated to the Vatican Library 52 containers with the personal archives of some of the leading members of the organization (Maria Teresa Balestrino, Maria Carena, Giampietro Dore, Angela Gotelli, Angelo Raffaele Jervolino, An...

    HEAD Dr. Isabella Aurora: contact by email
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    The Archival Section preserves various archives and manuscripts related to families, basilicas, and other institutions of the Holy See. It also contains documents dating back to the twelfth century and drawings by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.

  3. The Vatican Apostolic Archive ( Latin: Archivum Apostolicum Vaticanum; Italian: Archivio Apostolico Vaticano ), formerly known as the Vatican Secret Archive, [2] [3] is the central repository in the Vatican City of all acts promulgated by the Holy See. The Pope, as the sovereign of Vatican City, owns the material held in the archive ...

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    The Vatican Apostolic Archives preserve and enhance the documents related to the government of the Universal Church since the 8th century. They are open to scholars of all faiths and offer access to over 600 archival fonds, including the Archives of the Second Vatican Council.

  5. The Vatican Library is the oldest library in the world and the principal library of the Roman Catholic Church. It holds manuscripts, incunabula, archives, prints, graphics, coins and medals, and offers online catalogues, digital collections, news and events.

  6. Acts and Documents of the Holy See. Relative to the Second World War. Volume 1. Volume 2. Volume 3a. Volume 3b. Volume 4. Volume 5. Volume 6.