Libraries -- History; Library architecture -- History; Library fittings and supplies -- History
[406] Bibl. Nat. Paris, MSS. Lat. 13123, fol. 220, quoted by Muentz et
Fabre, p. 140.
[407] This statue, found in Rome in the middle of the sixteenth century,
represents Aristides Smyrnaeus, a Greek rhetorician of the second century
after Christ. It is still in the Vatican Library, at the entrance to the
Museo Cristiano.
[408] In the omitted passage Montaigne describes a number of books shewn
to him.
[409] _Journal du voyage de Michel de Montaigne en Italie_, ed. Prof.
Alessandro d' Ancona. 8vo. Citta di Castello, 1895, p. 269. I owe this
quotation to M. Fabre.
[410] Muentz et Fabre, p. 299.
[411] _Ibid._, pp. 269-298. MSS. Vat. Lat. 3964.
[412] Quisquis es qui tuum nomen hic inscribis ob acceptos commodo libros
e bibliotheca pontificis, scito te indignationem ejus et execrationem
incursurum nisi peropportune integros reddideris. Hoc tibi denuntiat
Platyna, S. suae bibliothecarius, qui tantae rei curam suscepit pridie Kal.
Martii 1475.
[413] Dedi die XIII Septembris 1475 ducatum unum Salvato scriptori pro
emendis calligis. Item expendi pro veste una Salvati scriptoris seminudi
et algentis ducatos XIII de mandato sancti domini nostri. Muentz et Fabre,
p. 148.
[414] Habui ego Platyna sanctissimi domini nostri bibliothecarius ducatos
triginta pro salario meo, quod est decem ducatorum in mense, ab idibus
Julii usque ad idus Octobris 1477, quemadmodum apparet in bulla de
facultatibus officiis et muneribus a sanctissimo domino nostro papa Sixto
IIII facta. _Ibid._ p. 150.
[415] Muentz, pp. 129, 133.
[416] Item dedi ducatos quinque pro quolibet Demetrio et Johanni ligatori
librorum quos ex mandato domini nostri foras misi, mortuo ex peste eorum
socio, ne ipsi quoque eo loci interirent vel alios inficerent, die VIII
junii 1478. Muentz et Fabre, pp. 153.
[417] The entries alluded to in this account will all be found in Muentz
and Fabre, pp. 148-158.
[418] The document is printed by Muentz and Fabre, p. 300.
[419] I visited Urbino for the purpose of studying this library 28 April,
1900.
[420] _Memorie concernenti la Citta di Urbino._ Fol. Rome, 1724, p. 37.
See also Vespasiano, _Federigo Duca d' Urbino_; ap. Mai, _Spicilegium
Romanian_, I. pp. 124-128; Dennistoun, _Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino_,
8vo. 1851, I. pp. 153-160. The duties of the librarian, which remind us in
many particulars of those of the monastic _armarius_, are translated by
Dennistoun (p. 159) from Vat. Urb. MSS. No. 1248, f. 58.
[421] _Codices Urbinates Graeci Bibl. Vat._ 4to. Rome, 1895, p. 12. For
this statement, the writer cites Raffaelli, _Imparziale istoria dell'
unione delta Biblioteca ducale di Urbino alia Vaticana di Roma_. Fermo,
1877, p. 12.
[422] _Vasari_, ed. 1856, vol. XII. p. 214.
[423] Franklin, _Anc. Bibl. de Paris_, II. 22.
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