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Borsa Oropa 2011
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SANTUARIO di OROPA
Via Santuario di Oropa, 480
13900 Biella-Oropa (BI)
Tel. 015.25551200
Fax 015.25551219
The Historical Library
The Library, which preserves the historical memory of Oropa, was created at the beginning of the 17th century thanks to the legacy of religious volumes of the collegial priests of the Sanctuary. ImageDuring the 18th century the Library expanded thanks to the collections donated by both religious and lay figures. In the 19th century the greater part of the library of the convent of the Augustinian Fathers of Saint Peter, suppressed by the Napoleonic government, was acquired and added to the existing patrimony. The Augustinian fund contained incunabula, several books dating back to the 15th century and a number of volumes, particularly of religious argument, dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries. Amongst these is the Polyglot Bible, published in Nuremberg in 1657, written in the ancient languages of Hebrew, Greek, Samaritan, Chaldean, Ethiopian, Syrian, Arabic, Persian and vulgar Latin.
ImageThe most significant acquisition was the donation made by Cavalier Gaspare Galeani d'Agliano, whose library included more than 5,000 volumes on the humanities and the sciences, amongst which are texts that are extraordinary for their {mosimage}dimension and rarity, such as: the ‘Archontologia Cosmica’ by Giovanni Ludovico Gotofredi, edited in Frankfurt in 1649, describing the kingdoms, principalities and known republics of the world, the ten volumes of the ‘Architettura’ by Vitruvius (published in Venice 1567), the ‘Historia dell’Augusta Città di Torino’ by Emanuele Tesauro (1679 -1712), the ‘Fisica de’ corpi ponderabili’ by Amedeo Avogadro of Quaregna (1837) and other equally important volumes, such as the most precious work conserved in the Library, the ‘Theatrum Sabaudiae’, subdivided into two great folio volumes edited in Amsterdam in 1682. The donations of the last few decades have expanded the sections relative to the surroundings of Biella and Piedmont, enriching the Library of more than 15,000 volumes.
ImageThe Photographic Archive, containing historical images dating back to the end of the 19th century, deserves a particular mention. The photographs depict events such as the ‘Peregrinatio Mariae’ of 1949, the expansion of the cemetery and the construction site of the New Church. They are a precious testimony of memory and cultural identity, illustrating the individual as well as the collective aspect of the spiritual experience of the pilgrimage.lavori di ampliamento del cimitero e al cantiere della Basilica Superiore, costituendo una notevole testimonianza della memoria e dell'identità collettiva, dell'esperienza spirituale individuale e sociale che ha lasciato le tracce nella sacralità dei pellegrinaggi.