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这篇文章介绍了对耶稣会红衣主教罗伯托·贝拉米诺(Roberto Bellarmino, 1542-1621)图书馆的初步研究结果。本书的起点是由两位耶稣会学者(Francois Xavier Le Bachelet和Sebastian Tromp)在1990年上半叶编撰的一些未发表的关于这一主题的著作。特别值得一提的是,特朗普的工作涉及图书馆目录中引用的版本的鉴定,但没有对实际属于红衣主教的物品进行鉴定,这些物品今天主要保存在罗马国家中央图书馆和教皇格里高利大学的历史档案馆。除了对贝拉米诺收藏的构成进行首次分析外,这篇文章还研究了与罗马学院保存这些藏品有关的事件。贝拉米诺死后将这些藏品捐赠给了罗马学院,在那里,这些藏品曾多次遭到破坏——尽管今天很难评估其程度。这些事件证明了贝拉米诺留下的有问题的知识遗产,以及它如何不仅影响了他被封为圣徒的漫长过程(持续了三个世纪),也影响了他的著作的保存。在附录中,首次公布了图书馆的目录,以及122本书的目录,其中附有贝拉明私人收藏的出处说明,在一些情况下,还附有他的签名注释。
«Piccola, ma sufficiente per li miei studi»: la biblioteca del cardinale Roberto Bellarmino. Prime ricerche e censimento degli esemplari postillati
The article presents the first results of a research about the library of the Jesuit Cardinal Roberto Bellarmino (1542-1621). The starting point are some unpublished works dedicated to this topic compiled by two Jesuit scholars in the first half of ‘ 900: Francois Xavier Le Bachelet and Sebastian Tromp. In particular, Tromp’s work had concerned the identification of the editions cited in the library inventory, without however proceeding with the identification of the items actually belonging to the cardinal, today mainly preserved at the National Central Library of Rome and the Historical Archive of the Pontifical Gregorian University. In addition to providing a first analysis of the composition of the Bellarminian collection, the article examines the events related toits conservation at the Roman College, to which Bellarmino donated it after his death and where on several occasions it was subject to spoliations – even if today it is difficult to evaluate their extent. These episodes testify to the problematic intellectual legacy left by Bellarmino and how it influenced not onlyhis long process of canonization (which lasted three centuries) but also the conservation of his books. In the appendix, the inventory of the library is published for the first time, as well as a catalog of 122 books with the provenance note of the Bellarmine’s private collection and, in several cases, containing his autograph annotations.