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| + | <center><small>Drawing of a silver coin with the effigy of Alexander and the symbol of the Ouroboros (Letters from Giacomo Scafili to Athanasius Kircher December 4, 1652)</small></center> | ||
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| − | Becoming a Gregorian Archives (also named APUG) Patron means helping one of the most important Jesuit Archives in the World to achieve its dreams around valuing and preserving | + | Becoming a Gregorian Archives (also named APUG) Patron means helping one of the most important Jesuit Archives in the World to achieve its dreams around valuing and preserving ancient manuscripts. |
| − | Over the past few years, APUG has made a huge effort to develop open consultation tools through its online catalog. Many of the manuscripts described are in a | + | Over the past few years, APUG has made a huge effort to develop open consultation tools through its online catalog. Many of the manuscripts described are in a bad state of preservation especially for ink natural degradation. Unfortunately These manuscripts cannot be made available for consultation, greatly detrimental to the scientific community. |
In this context it is necessary to develop an efficient and effective strategy for the conservation and maintenance of the entire collection. | In this context it is necessary to develop an efficient and effective strategy for the conservation and maintenance of the entire collection. | ||
| − | By becoming a Patron, you support the preservation of the Roman College's | + | By becoming a Patron, you support the preservation of the Roman College's Found as part of the appreciation of the past that allows us to better understand the present. |
| − | In order to obtain further information on becoming our Patron, get in contact with our office via email at archivio@unigre.it | + | <center><span style="color:Red">In order to obtain further information on becoming our Patron, get in contact with our office via email at archivio@unigre.it</span></center> |
Latest revision as of 10:23, 3 December 2025
Becoming a Gregorian Archives (also named APUG) Patron means helping one of the most important Jesuit Archives in the World to achieve its dreams around valuing and preserving ancient manuscripts.
Over the past few years, APUG has made a huge effort to develop open consultation tools through its online catalog. Many of the manuscripts described are in a bad state of preservation especially for ink natural degradation. Unfortunately These manuscripts cannot be made available for consultation, greatly detrimental to the scientific community.
In this context it is necessary to develop an efficient and effective strategy for the conservation and maintenance of the entire collection.
By becoming a Patron, you support the preservation of the Roman College's Found as part of the appreciation of the past that allows us to better understand the present.