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Antonio Cavagna collection of printed materials, 1116-1913

By UIUC RBML Staff

Collection Overview

Title: Antonio Cavagna collection of printed materials, 1116-1913

ID: 02/Cavagna

Creator: Cavagna Sangiuliani di Gualdana, Antonio, conte (1843-1913)

Extent: 0.0

Languages: Italian [ita], Latin [lat], French [fre], German [ger]

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Cavagna was an Italian public official and a recognized authority on the local history of Lombardy and Piedmont. His library contained a great many books on genealogy, biography, and local history, including materials on municipal governments. The manuscripts especially reflect the study of local history; most relate to Italian cities and towns, institutions, societies and families.

All aspects of Italian history, from the Middle Ages to the first years of the twentieth century, are prominently represented in the Cavagna collection, as is literature on Italian art and architecture. Other topics which are heavily represented are law, economies, biography, archaeology, chivalry, and records of Italian universities and academies.

Primarily in Italian, the collection also contains works in Latin, French, and German. Among the books in the collection are several incunabula, rare and early printed books, pamphlets, and first editions. Many of the historical documents are unique. In addition to books, pamphlets, manuscripts, and ephemera, the Cavagna Collection also includes several thousand maps, both printed and manuscript.

The print materials from the Cavagna collection are currently in the process of being individually cataloged. These records are available in the University Library's online catalog.

Biographical Note

Born Alessandria, Italy, August 15, 1843. Italian historian and author.  Cavagna was an Italian public official and a recognized authority on the local history of Lombardy and Piedmont.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions: The collection is open for research.

Use Restrictions:

This (item/collection) is the physical property of the Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Intellectual property rights, including copyright, may reside with the materials' creator(s) or their heirs.

The Rare Book & Manuscript Library's reproduction and publication policies are available here. The library welcomes requests for reproductions made from works in our collections, though restrictions may apply to certain materials. Please contact the library with any questions.

Related Publications:

List of the manuscripts and printed documents of the Archivio Cavagna Sangiuliani, sezione prima, in the University of Illinois Library

Archivio Cavagna Sangiuliani

Processing Information: Portions of the Cavagna Collection are made accessible thanks to a 2015-2017 grant from the Council on Libraries and Information Resources.