A Vatican Library Shortens the Distance Between Its Works and Its Students
ROME — On April 13, 1923, a French prelate named Eugenio Tisserant and his assistant set sail from the Italian port metropolis of Trieste to purchase some books. By the following yr, after scouring bookstores and personal collections scattered throughout the Center East and Europe, that they had returned with 2,700 volumes — and the
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