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The National Library of Italy (Rome) makes available online 8 valuable manuscripts written by important Italian personalities, such as Gabriele d'annunzio and Giuseppe Prezzolini, relating to the First World War.
A collection of digital items of popular journalistic books, war chronicles and memorials for those who fell from the WW1 period; administered by the National Library of Italy (Rome).
The Carolingian Manuscripts owned by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) form one of the richest collections in the world. The almost 479 manuscripts from the 8th-10th centuries were made in many different centers throughout the realm.
Cartographic material, maps and city views. The Historical Library offers an outstanding collection of Flemish, Dutch, Italian and French maps from the fifteenth to nineteenth centuries belonging to valuable editions enriched with colored maps and rich bindings with gold decorations.