Manuscripts

Of the very rich collection of codices owned by the Library, those in Hebrew had a prominent place in the past, as they were considered one of the richest and most comprehensive collections in Europe.

Incunabula

The collection of incunabula, filled with more than 1,200 editions totaling about 1,600 copies, provides a broad overview of the early years of printmaking in Europe and, more specifically, in Italy.

Rare printed volumes

The numerous ancient volumes kept at the Library constitute a unique heritage, as evidenced by the more than 6,000 cinquecentines belonging to the Institute’s bibliographic holdings.

Engravings and drawings

The collection of engravings (more than 15.000), whose origins date back to the ducal library and the confluence of Jesuit funds, preserves works by the most celebrated engravers of all time, including Albrecht Dürer, Juvenal Boetto, Bruegel the Elder, Jacques Callot, Carracci, Lucas Cranach, Stefano della Bella, Luca di Leida, Andrea Mantegna, Claude Mellan, Parmigianino, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Marcantonio Raimondi, Guido Reni, Salvator Rosa, and Agostino Veneziano.

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