Biblioteca Marciana

The Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana (English: National Library of St Mark's) is a library and Renaissance building in Venice, northern Italy; it is one of the earliest surviving public manuscript depositories in the country, holding one of the greatest classical texts collections in the world. The library is named after St. Mark, the patron saint of Venice. It is not to be confused with the State Archive of the Republic of Venice, which is housed in a different part of the city.

The library was provided with a building designed by Jacopo Sansovino. The first sixteen arcaded bays of his design were constructed during 1537 to 1553, with work on frescoes and other decorations continuing until 1560. Sansovino died in 1570, but in 1588, Vincenzo Scamozzi undertook the construction of the additional five bays, still to Sansovino's design, which brought the building down to the molo or embankment, next to Sansovino's building for the Venetian mint, the Zecca. One of the early librarians, from 1530, was Pietro Bembo. However, the library stock began to be collected before the construction of the building. For example, the germ of the collections in the library was the gift to the Serenissima of the manuscript collection assembled by Byzantine humanist, scholar, patron and collector, Cardinal Bessarion; he made a gift of his collection on 31 May 1468: some 750 codices in Latin and Greek, to which he added another 250 manuscripts and some printed books (incunabula), constituting the first "public" library open to scholars in Venice. (In 1362 Petrarch's library was donated to Venice but this collection of manuscripts, ancient books, and personal letters was lost or dispersed).

Like the British Library or the Library of Congress at later times, the Biblioteca Marciana profited from a law of 1603 that required that a copy be deposited in the Marciana of all books printed at Venice, the first such law.[] The Marciana was enriched by the transfer in the late eighteenth century of the collections accumulated in several monasteries, such as SS. Giovanni e Paolo in Venice and S. Giovanni di Verdara in Padua.

Great additions have been made to the collection from time to time:

  • 1589: Melchiorre Guilandino of Marienburg (2.200 printed books);
  • 1595: Jacopo Contarini da S. Samuele, delayed until the extinction of the Contarini in the male line, in 1713 (175 mss and 1500 printed books);
  • 1619: Girolamo Fabrici d'Acquapendente (13 volume with hand-colored anatomical illustrations);
  • 1624: Giacomo Gallicio (20 Greek mss);
  • 1734: Gian Battista Recanati (216 mss, among them the codices of the house of Gonzaga) ;
  • 1792: Tommaso Giuseppe Farsetti (350 mss and printed books);
  • 1794: Amedeo Svajer (more than 340 mss among which is the last will of Marco Polo);
  • 1797: Jacopo Nani (over 1000 mss, largely Greek and Eastern)

With the fall of the Venetian Republic in 1797, the Marciana was enriched by the transfer of manuscripts and books from religious houses that were suppressed under the Napoleonic regime. In 1811 the library was moved to more spacious quarters in the Doge's Palace, where further collections entered:

1814: Girolamo Ascanio Molin (2209 fine printed books, 3835 prints and 408 drawings, housed in the Museo Correr for the most part; 1843: Girolamo Contarini (906 mss and 4000 printed books); 1852: Giovanni Rossi (470 mss and a collection of Venetian operas)

In 1904 the collection was moved to Sansovino's Zecca (built 1537-47 as a mint). The Library has since expanded back into its adjacent original quarters and even into sections of the Procuratie Nuove facing Piazza San Marco.

Today, besides about a million printed books, the Biblioteca Marciana contains about 13,000 manuscripts and 2883 incunabula and 24,055 works printed between 1500 and 1600. There are many illuminated manuscripts. Among the irreplaceable treasures are unique scores of operas by Francesco Cavalli and sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti.

Some manuscripts

  • Codex Nanianus
  • Uncial 0243
  • Minuscule 205
  • Minuscule 206
  • Minuscule 207
  • Minuscule 208
  • Minuscule 209
  • Minuscule 210
  • Minuscule 211
  • Minuscule 212
  • Minuscule 213
  • Minuscule 214
  • Minuscule 215
  • Minuscule 217
  • Minuscule 354
  • Minuscule 355
  • Minuscule 357
  • Minuscule 405
  • Minuscule 406
  • Minuscule 407
  • Minuscule 408
  • Minuscule 409
  • Minuscule 410
  • Minuscule 411
  • Minuscule 412
  • Minuscule 413
  • Minuscule 414
  • Minuscule 415
  • Minuscule 416
  • Minuscule 417
  • Minuscule 418
  • Minuscule 419
  • Minuscule 599
  • Minuscule 891
  • Minuscule 893
  • Lectionary 107
  • Lectionary 108
  • Lectionary 109
  • Lectionary 110
  • Marcianus CCXXVIII

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Dmtr
16 November 2016
If you register and create a member's card (hard without speaking italian) you'd be able to go there and work in a quiet place
Giovanni Guardalben
1 January 2012
Go to caffe' Florian next door. Expensive but the oldest italian coffee!
Leo Pérez Ramos
13 May 2019
Como todo punto de interés turístico en Venecia, es espectacular, su increíble arquitectura es de llamar la atención, todo en el contexto situacional de la gran Plaza de San Marcos, imperdible.
Carlos Zavala Hyde
20 August 2014
Nota anche come Biblioteca di San Marco, si trova sul Palazzo della Zecca. È il luogo perfetto per studiare i classici greci e latini.
Giacomo Barbaro
26 July 2013
Ci vuole mezz'ora per avere un libro, chiedete il permesso di uscita al bibliotecario e fatevi un giro in piazza San Marco o ai giardini.
Amy Crania
2 April 2012
Un po' macchinoso il prestito libri, ma ottimo posto per studiare o consultare il gran numero di volumi presenti!
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