Biblioteca Civica Berio

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Entrance to the Biblioteca Civica Berio in Genoa (photo circa 2007)

The Biblioteca Civica Berio (est. 1775) of Genoa, Italy, is a public library founded by  [it].[1] Around 1998 it moved into the former  [it] in the  [it] quartiere. Among its collections is the library of Demetrio Canevari.

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This article incorporates information from the Italian Wikipedia.

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in English
  • Paul Oskar Kristeller. "Genova". Iter Italicum: a finding list of uncatalogued or incompletely catalogued humanistic manuscripts of the Renaissance in Italian and other libraries. 1: Italy A-N. Brill. pp. 238+. ISBN 9004069259. 1977?
  • Ennio Sandal (1990). "Endowed Municipal Public Libraries". Libraries & Culture. USA. 25 (3: Libraries and Librarianship in Italy). JSTOR 25542275.
in Italian
  • Laura Malfatto (2005). "La biblioteca di un medico tra fine Cinquecento e primo Seicento: il fondo Canevari della Biblioteca Berio di Genova". Medicina nei Secoli: Arte e Scienza (in Italian). 17. ISSN 0394-9001.

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Coordinates: 44°24′18″N 8°56′14″E / 44.40501°N 8.93714°E / 44.40501; 8.93714

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