The shelves of the Angelica Library hold treasures that span the centuries and tell the story of European knowledge. Illuminated manuscripts, incunabula, first editions and illustrated volumes make up a collection of unique works that have survived time and history.
From fourteenth- and fifteenth-century editions of the Divine Comedy to Renaissance masterpieces such as Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, from philosophical and scientific treatises to precious illuminated books of hours, every volume holds a story waiting to be discovered.
A rare and surprising heritage, inviting visitors to explore not only ancient books, but living fragments of our cultural memory.

De Civitate Dei

Erbario Cibo

Historia naturalis

Divina Commedia sec. XV

Liber memorialis di Remiremont

De balneis Puteolanis

Trattato di scientia d’arme

De Oratore

Orlando Furioso

Divina Commedia sec.XIV

Liber horarum

Hypnerotomachia Poliphil


