Institución Colombina

Institución Colombina

The Institución Colombina, situated in Seville, Spain, is the modern-day administrative branch that comprises the "Biblioteca Capitular", the "Biblioteca Colombina", the "Cathedral Archives" (el Archivo de la Catedral), "Library of the Archbishopric" (la Biblioteca del Arzobispado) and the "General Archive of the Archbishopric" (el Archivo General del Arzobispado). [ [http://www.institucioncolombina.org/institucion/esquema.htm Institución Colombina (Sevilla) ] ] The "Biblioteca Capitular" and the "Biblioteca Colombina" are private libraries and are not supported financially by the Spanish government, but by the Fundación Cristóbal Colón and the Institución Colombina. [ [http://international.loc.gov/intldl/eshtml/about/partners_bccs.html Parallel Histories: About The Biblioteca Colombina y Capitular of Seville / Historias Paralelas: La Biblioteca Colombina y Capitular de Sevilla ] ]

Biblioteca Colombina

The "Biblioteca Colombina" is situated on the east side of the Patio de los Naranjos. It was enriched by a bequest from Fernando Colón. The library contains incunabula and rare works on the discovery of America. It contains manuscripts written by Christopher Columbus himself. [ [http://www.planetware.com/seville/biblioteca-colombina-e-and-bibcol.htm Biblioteca Colombina, Seville ] ]

History of the Biblioteca Colombina

As an adult, Fernando was known as a scholar. He had a generous income from his father's New World demesne, and used a sizable fraction of it to buy books, eventually amassing a personal library of over 15,000 volumes. This library was patronized by educated people in Spain and elsewhere, including the Dutch philosopher Erasmus.

Apart from its size, the library was unique in several ways. First, Fernando personally noted each and every book that he or his associates acquired by listing the date of purchase, the location and how much was paid. Secondly, he sought to take advantage of a recent technological development by devoting the bulk of his purchases to printed books instead of manuscripts. As a result, the library acquired a sizable number (currently 1,194 titles) of incunabula (singular: incunabulum) or books printed between the years 1453-1500. Third, he employed full-time librarians who, as the scholar Klaus Wagner noted, were required to live on the premise in order to ensure that their top priority would be the library itself. After his father's death, Fernando inherited Columbus' personal library, and what remains of these volumes contains much valuable information on Columbus, his interests, and his explorations.

Provisions were made in his will to ensure that the library would be maintained after his death, specifically that the collection would not be sold and that more books would be purchased. Despite this precaution, the ownership of the library was contested for several decades after Fernando's death until it passed into the hands of the Cathedral in Seville, Spain.

During this time of disputed ownership, the size of the library was reduced to about 7,000 titles. However the library, renamed the Biblioteca Colombina, has been well maintained by the Cathedral and today it is accessible for consultation by scholars, students and bibliophiles alike. [ [http://www.institucioncolombina.org/colombina/esquema.htm "La Biblioteca Colombina"] , accessed 04/06/2007 ]

Biblioteca Capitular

The Biblioteca Capitular was founded after Seville was conquered in 1248 by Alfonso X of Castile. Alfonso donated donated part of his personal library to the cathedral; this was the start of this library. [ [http://international.loc.gov/intldl/eshtml/about/partners_bccs.html Parallel Histories: About The Biblioteca Colombina y Capitular of Seville / Historias Paralelas: La Biblioteca Colombina y Capitular de Sevilla ] ]

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External links

es icon [http://www.institucioncolombina.org/institucion/esquema.htm Institución Colombina]
* [http://international.loc.gov/intldl/eshtml/about/partners_bccs.html About The Biblioteca Colombina y Capitular of Seville]


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