Wednesday, August 19, 2009

First Post

Hi, this is my first post. I have chosen to research the Vatican Library Secret Archives. Having read Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons, anything with the label "Secret" connected with the Catholic Church leaves me wanting to know more. My search began with checking Swinburne Library catalogue where I found two books with a bit of the history of the Vatican Library. The greatest source of information has been from the Vatican Library website which has lots of information about the Secret Archives.

Here is what I have discovered to date.

Location of Secret Archives

The Vatican Secret Archives are located in the Bibliotheca Vaticana (Vatican Library) which was founded in 1405 by Pope Nicholas V. Prior to this Popes and Roman Catholic Clergy had collected books and manuscripts for centuries but the majority failed to survive medieval upheavals and the move of the Roman Catholic Church to Avignon in 1309. Today the Bibliotheca Vaticana is known as one of the most beautiful libraries in the world. (Source: Lerner, F A 1998, The story of libraries: from the invention of writing to the computer age, New York, NY, Continuum Publishing Company.)

The modern Secret Archives collection was established about 1610 by Paul V Borghese, although the roots of the collection dates back to the origins of the Roman Catholic Church. Popes carefully preserved manuscripts concerning the exercise of their activities and these were kept in the scrinium Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae that followed the popes in their usual residences. (Source: Vatican Library Website)

2 comments:

  1. Hi, Silvia.
    I found some material which sould be useful for you. It is Catholic Enciclopedia
    http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15286a.htm
    I like your blog.
    Best regards, Begemot

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  2. You're doing really well Sylvia! Good mix of reflection and research content. Keep going! Linda

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