El hallazgo de algunos libros de Athanasius Kircher
que pertenecieron a Juan José de Austria
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2020
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Biblioteca Histórica de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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En la Biblioteca Histórica Marqués de Valdecilla se conserva un extraordinario repertorio de obras del célebre polígrafo barroco, Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680). Veintitrés de estos libros, como veremos, se han podido identificar como los ejemplares que formaron parte de la librería o biblioteca de Juan José de Austria (1629-1679). Junto a ellos, y formando parte del mismo conjunto, también ha sido posible localizar otro libro del jesuita alemán en la Real Biblioteca de Madrid.
In the Marqués de Valdecilla Historical Library there is a significant repertorio of works by de famous Baroque polygraph, Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680). Tweinty-three of these books, as we will see, have been identified as the copies that were part of the Juan José de Austria (1629-1679) library. Along with them, and forming part of the same group, it has also been posible to locate another book by de german jesuit at the Royal Library in Madrid.
In the Marqués de Valdecilla Historical Library there is a significant repertorio of works by de famous Baroque polygraph, Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680). Tweinty-three of these books, as we will see, have been identified as the copies that were part of the Juan José de Austria (1629-1679) library. Along with them, and forming part of the same group, it has also been posible to locate another book by de german jesuit at the Royal Library in Madrid.