La collezione dei periodici alla Biblioteca storico-francescana e picena di Falconara Marittima
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https://doi.org/10.63277/2385-1341/2059Abstract
Il contributo prende in esame la collezione periodici della Biblioteca storico-francescana e picena “San Giacomo della Marca” di Falconara Marittima, nella quale sono conservate oltre 80 differenti riviste relative agli studi marchigiani e francescani. Accanto alle più note, numerose delle quali tuttora in vita, la Biblioteca ne possiede molte ormai cessate e di difficile reperimento, costituenti un fondo particolarmente interessante. L’articolo si propone dunque di offrire agli studiosi un elenco dettagliato delle varie testate, complete anche delle rispettive consistenze, per agevolare il loro processo di ricerca.
The article focuses on the periodical collection owned by the storico-francescana e picena “San Giacomo della Marca” Library in Falconara Marittima, that conserves more than 80 different periodical magazines, referring to marchegian and franciscan studies. In addition to the more famous ones, many of which still edited, the Library owns a great number of closed and rare periodical, constituting a very interesting patrimony. The article wants to offer to the research community a detailed index of all this periodical magazines, completed with their precise extension.

