""Cataloghi Di Biblioteche, E Indici Bibliografici"" by Giuseppe Fumagalli, originally published in 1887, is a meticulous exploration of library catalogs and bibliographic indexes. This work, presented as a memoir, offers insights into the organization and utilization of library resources, reflecting the scholarly practices of the late 19th century. Fumagalli's work provides a valuable historical perspective on the development of library science and bibliographic control.
Written in Italian, this book serves as a reference for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of library systems and the art of bibliography. Its detailed examination of cataloging methods and indexing techniques makes it a significant contribution to the field.
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