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* '''Support a Conservation Treatment'''
 
* '''Support a Conservation Treatment'''
:::A minor treatment: €200 (e.g., restoring a binding)
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:::A minor treatment: 200€ (e.g., restoring a binding)
:::A major project: €5,000 (e.g., the full restoration of a codex)
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:::A major project: from 5.000€ (e.g., the full restoration of a codex)
You can also adopt a special project focused on an entire manuscript collection, such as:
 
 
 
•[[Monumenta Bellarmini|The Bellarmine Collection]]<lb/>
 
•[[Monumenta Concilii Tridentini|The Council of Trent Fund]]<lb/>
 
•The Jesuit Correspondence Collection<lb/>
 
  
 
* Digital Conversion & GATE Publication:
 
* Digital Conversion & GATE Publication:
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Codice IBAN IT 58 Q 01030 03283 000061286515 - Codice BIC PASCITM1A25<br>
 
Codice IBAN IT 58 Q 01030 03283 000061286515 - Codice BIC PASCITM1A25<br>
 
Payment reference field: Digitize and publish.<br>
 
Payment reference field: Digitize and publish.<br>
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Reason : Donation to Historical Archives to restore manuscript number ...
 
 
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* Receive a special Gregorian Archives Certificate
 
* Receive a special Gregorian Archives Certificate
 
* Updates on the progress of the conservation work  
 
* Updates on the progress of the conservation work  
* Once the restoration of the codex is complete, a final event will take place in which donors and all contributors will be invited to participate.
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* Once the restoration of the codex is complete, a final event will be held, to which donors and all contributors will be invited.
 
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===Choose the manuscript===
 
===Choose the manuscript===
 
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The manuscript listed below are particularly at risk and are in urgent need of conservation.<br>
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The manuscript listed below are particularly at risk and are in urgent need of conservation.<br><br>
Please choose the manuscript you wish to adopt from the selection:<br>
 
 
* '''St. Robert Bellarmine''' ''Disputatione de controversiis''.[[File:Bellarmino Controversiae.png|thumb|<small>''The text and corrections by St. Robert Bellarmine''</small>]]
 
* '''St. Robert Bellarmine''' ''Disputatione de controversiis''.[[File:Bellarmino Controversiae.png|thumb|<small>''The text and corrections by St. Robert Bellarmine''</small>]]
The Historical Archive of the Pontifical Gregorian University (PUG) holds manuscripts of one of its most emblematic works: the Controversies. The drafting of these manuscripts spanned many years and features numerous revisions, all in the hand of Cardinal Bellarmine (1542-1621).<lb/>
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The Historical Archive of the Pontifical Gregorian University holds the manuscripts of one of its most emblematic works: the ''Controversies''. These manuscripts, all in the hand of Cardinal Bellarmine (1542–1621), were drafted over many years and feature numerous revisions.
Bellarmine wrote these volumes while lecturing on controversial theology at the Roman College between 1576 and 1587. Following initial, incomplete editions, the revised work was first published in its entirety by the author in Venice in 1596.<lb/>
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Bellarmine wrote the volumes while lecturing on controversial theology at the Roman College between 1576 and 1587. After some initial, incomplete editions, the revised work was first published in its entirety by the author in Venice in 1596.
The success of this work—which represents an attempt to systematize the major theological controversies of the period—is evidenced by its numerous subsequent editions.
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The success of the work—which represents an attempt to systematize the major theological controversies of the period—is evidenced by its numerous subsequent editions.
  
 
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Link to the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1W84_CLILYKg3exQ_N1sP_E5biaSm0GB2bifE3IOyW6E/edit?usp=sharing Restoration Project] (Reserved access).
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Link to the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1W84_CLILYKg3exQ_N1sP_E5biaSm0GB2bifE3IOyW6E/edit?usp=sharing Restoration Project]

Latest revision as of 12:09, 28 October 2025

Your book adoption funds its complete restoration in our laboratory, safeguarding it for future researchers.


Laboratorio APUG.jpg

How to Contribute[edit]

  • Support a Conservation Treatment
A minor treatment: 200€ (e.g., restoring a binding)
A major project: from 5.000€ (e.g., the full restoration of a codex)
  • Digital Conversion & GATE Publication:
• Manuscript: 800 €
• Letter (Correspondence): 15 €

Costs are estimates for standard work. We invite potential benefactors of full enhancement projects to a personal consultation for a detailed proposal".

Bank transfer
Pontifical Gregorian University
Banca Monte dei Paschi.
Codice IBAN IT 58 Q 01030 03283 000061286515 - Codice BIC PASCITM1A25
Payment reference field: Digitize and publish.


In return, you will[edit]

  • Receive a special Gregorian Archives Certificate
  • Updates on the progress of the conservation work
  • Once the restoration of the codex is complete, a final event will be held, to which donors and all contributors will be invited.


Choose the manuscript[edit]

The manuscript listed below are particularly at risk and are in urgent need of conservation.

  • St. Robert Bellarmine Disputatione de controversiis.
    The text and corrections by St. Robert Bellarmine

The Historical Archive of the Pontifical Gregorian University holds the manuscripts of one of its most emblematic works: the Controversies. These manuscripts, all in the hand of Cardinal Bellarmine (1542–1621), were drafted over many years and feature numerous revisions. Bellarmine wrote the volumes while lecturing on controversial theology at the Roman College between 1576 and 1587. After some initial, incomplete editions, the revised work was first published in its entirety by the author in Venice in 1596. The success of the work—which represents an attempt to systematize the major theological controversies of the period—is evidenced by its numerous subsequent editions.


Link to the Restoration Project