On 7 February 1984 Pope John Paul II inaugurated the impressive extension work to the Vatican Apostolic Library and the Secret Archives. For the occasion there was the direct cooperation inside the Vatican between the historic publishers Belser in Stuttgart and the Apostolic Library to implement the great project for the “CODICUM FACSIMILES”.
The great project for the production of the “CODICUM FACSIMILES”, which the Vatican Authorities have been studying for a long time, to inform the world of the treasures of knowledge and beauty that have been conserved for centuries, and to conserve precious sources of culture of universal value.
Pope John Paul II, true to the ecumenical spirit that distinguished his pontificate, declared the cultural project, promoted by the Vatican Apostolic Library, involving the historic German publishers Belser in Stuttgart as of great importance “to spread knowledge of the world of treasures of learning and beauty...”.
In the workshops the German publishers installed in the “Vaticana” the greatest work in the world of producing facsimiles of manuscripts was carried out of some of the most important for their text and pictorial decorations. Unequalled experience and advanced scientific techniques have produced perfect reproductions of the original documents of absolute and unequalled quality.
Dalla Biblioteca dei Papi i codici facsimili
Dante’s Divine Comedy illustrated by Botticelli | Cod. Reg. Lat. 1896
The Exultet Chant | Cod. Barb. Lat. 592
Francesco di Giorgio Martini (1439-1501) | Cod. Urb. Lat. 1757
Abbot Donizo narrates the life of the Saint | Cod. Vat. Lat. 4922
Fifteenth-century manuscript made for Alexander VI | Cod. Borg. Lat. 425
A thirteenth-century manuscript | Cod. Vat. Lat. 39
A manuscript made by Berthaud d'Achy | Cod. Urb. Lat. 376
by Pier Candido Decembrio | Cod. Urb. Lat. 276
by Claudius Ptolemaeus | Cod. Urb. Lat. 277
The main source of hymns and prayers that spread throughout the Catholic world | Cod. Vat. Lat. 10293
Published on Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Event date: 12/3/2008 10:00 AM Export event
Italian Institute of Culture, Park Avenue, New York, December 3, 2008, through January 7, 2009
From December 3, 2008, through January 7, 2009, the Italian Institute of Culture, in New York, became a corner of the Vatican. Scrinium presented at the Italian Institute of Culture’s Park Avenue headquarters, for the first time anywhere in the world, the show entitled Ancient Codex and Documents, which comprised all the extraordinary works produced by Scrinium for the Vatican Secret Archives, the Apostolic Library and the Vatican Museums. These works, true gems of publishing and of art, were produced in partnership with the Vatican’s major cultural institutions. They are included among the finest publications in the most important public and private collections and libraries located all around the world.
The initiative was promoted by the Italian Institute of Culture, in New York, with the support of Scrinium and the sponsorship of Italy’s Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities, the Foundation for the Church’s Artistic Heritage and Activities, the Veneto Region and the City of Venice.
The speakers at the presentation included Dr. Renato Miracco, director of the Italian Institute of Culture; Dr. Ferdinando Santoro, president of Scrinium; Prof. Giovanni Morello, art historian and president of the Foundation for the Church’s Artistic Heritage and Activities; and Dr. Danilo Riponti, a specialist in the history of the orders of knighthood.
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Tags: Archivio Segreto Vaticano, Humanae Salutis, Causa Anglica, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana
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