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Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2017-07-25
1437-1804
Extent: 5 boxes
Collection concerning Florentine families, organizations, trades, and industries covering the years 1437-1804. The documents
that compose the collection are divided into two broad sections, one dedicated to families and organizations, and the other
to subjects. The former, arranged alphabetically by name, then chronologically for each family or organization, features documents
pertaining to about 130 among the most important Florentine families, as well as institutions such as the Monte di pietà
and the hospital of Santa Maria Novella (referred to as Spedale). The families that are best-known in the collection include
the Acciaiuoli, Altoviti, Antinori, Corsi, Corsini, Guadagni, Rucellai, Salviati, and Strozzi; the best-represented families
in the collection are the Amadori, Capponi, Cassi, Lapini, and Ricciardi. A small number of documents containing information
on 3 ships is also present. The latter, arranged alphabetically by subject, and chronologically within each subject, is comprised,
for the most part, of numerous kinds financial documents (including accounts, receipts, orders, payments, etc.), and documents
related to different aspects of rural life and farm management (such as the purchase of cattle and grains). Other subjects
include the guilds of Florence, especially the one of the lanaoioli, wool workers, and that of the setaioli, silk weavers;
iron trade; and business relations between Florence and England and Florence and the Netherlands.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2015-07-29
1533-1866
Creator:
Lea, Henry Charles, 1825-1909
Extent: 0.8 linear feet (3 boxes)
Henry Charles Lea was a Philadelphian publisher, civil and public rights activist, mathematician, and and ecclesiastical historian.
This collection consists of original manuscripts including trial records, correspondence, a discourse, an edict, a royal proclamation
and unidentified French documents.
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts [Contact Us]
Date added: 2015-04-30
1544-1550
Creator:
Regensburg (Germany). Vormundamt.
Extent: 0.4 linear feet (1 box)
This collection contains handwritten quarterly accounts for the estate of the saltpeter dealer (Saliterer) Conrad Kueffner,
administered on behalf of Kueffner's 2 underage sons, by appointed guardians (Vormunder) under the auspices of the municipal
Vormundamt (office for the care of orphans) of Regensburg.
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Date added: 2014-07-24
1479-1896
Creator:
Macauley, Francis Campbell, died 1896
Extent: 0.6 linear feet (2 boxes)
This is an autograph collection compiled by Francis Campbell Macaulay. The collection is composed of letters by scientists,
politicians, and men of letters, and fragments with signatures. The collection reflects Macaulay's interest in Italian literature,
and includes letters from Ludovico Ariosto, Fortunato Cavazzeni Pederzini, and Alessandro Torri. Other notable autographs
in the collection are those of Alexandre Dumas, Robert Morris, and Millard Fillmore. The collection also includes several
letters to Macaulay regarding the Dante Society, and five volumes of Macaulay's notes for a vocabulary of the dialect of Nice.
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