and exhibiting a strong Islamic influence While the Vatican Library has always included Bibles, canon law texts, and theological works, it specialized from the beginning in secular books. Its collection of Greek and Latin classics was at the center of the revival of classical culture during the
Renaissance. The collection also includes 330,000 Greek, Roman, and papal coins and medals. This is not to be confused with the
Knights of Columbus Vatican Film Library, which was established in 1953 at
Saint Louis University in
St. Louis, Missouri. The library has a large collection of texts related to Hinduism, with the oldest editions dating to 1819. During the library's restoration between 2007 and 2010, all of the 70,000 volumes in the library were tagged with
electronic chips to prevent theft. •
Vatican Croatian Prayer Book • Three
fragments of the
Old Saxon Genesis and one fragment of
Heliand comprise the
Palatinus Latinus 1447 •
Libri Carolini Classic Greek and Latin texts •
Vergilius Vaticanus •
Vergilius Romanus •
Vergilius Augusteus, four
leaves are at the Vatican Library with three leaves at
Berlin State Library •
Codex Vaticanus Ottobonianus Latinus 1829, an important 14th-century manuscript of Catullus' poems •
Codex Vaticanus Latinus 3868, a 9th-century
facsimile of
Terence's comedies • Parts of
Euclid's Elements, most notable Book I, Proposition 47, one of the oldest Greek texts on the
Pythagorean theorem • Vaticanus Graecus 1001, the original manuscript of the
Secret History •
De arte venandi cum avibus, a
Latin treatise on
falconry in the format of a two-column parchment codex of 111 folios written in the 1240s
Others •
Codex Borgia, an extensive
Mesoamerican manuscript that depicts mythology and foundational rituals in the hieroglyphic texts and iconography made of animal skins • Codex Vat. Arabo 368, the sole manuscript of the
Hadith Bayad wa Riyad, an Arabic love story •
Codex Vaticanus 3738, the Codex Ríos, an accordion folded Italian translation of a Spanish colonial-era manuscript, with copies of the
Aztec paintings from the original
Codex Telleriano-Remensis, believed to be written by the Dominican friar Ríos in 1566 • Borgiani Siriaci 175, a manuscript scroll of the
Diwan Abatur, a
Mandaean text Qurans The library contains over 100 Quran manuscripts from various collections, cataloged by the Italian Jewish linguist
Giorgio Levi Della Vida:
Vaticani arabi 73;
Borgiani arabi 25;
Barberiniani orientali 11;
Rossiani 2. The largest manuscript in the library,
Vat. Ar. 1484, measures 540x420mm. The smallest,
Vat. Ar. 924, is a circle of 45mm diameter preserved in an octagonal case.
Digitization projects In 2012, plans were announced to digitize, in collaboration with the
Bodleian Library, a million pages of material from the Vatican Library. On 20 March 2014, the Holy See announced that
NTT Data Corporation and the library had concluded an agreement to digitize approximately 3,000 of the library's manuscripts within four years. NTT is donating the equipment and technicians, estimated to be worth 18 million euros. It noted that there is the possibility of subsequently digitizing another 79,000 of the library's holdings. These will be high-definition images available on the library's Internet site. Storage for the holdings will be on a three petabyte server provided by
EMC. It is expected that the initial phase will take four years. DigiVatLib is the name of the Vatican Library's digital library service. It provides free access to the Vatican Library's digitized collections of manuscripts and incunabula. The scanning of documents is impacted by the material used to produce the texts. Books using gold and silver in the illuminations require special scanning equipment. Digital copies are being served using the
CIFS protocol, from network-attached storage hardware by
Dell EMC.
Gallery of holdings File:Bible Persian Manuscript (14th century).jpg|
Gospel of Matthew in
Persian, the first Persian manuscript to enter the Vatican Library File:Barbireau illum.jpg|Manuscript page with the five-voice "Kyrie" of the Missa Virgo Parens Christi by
Jacques Barbireau File:Tavola di Velletri.jpg|
Mappamondo Borgiano, also known as "Tavola di Velletri", consisting of two copper tablets (1430) File:Chronography of 354 Mensis Maius.png|Month of May from in the
Chronography of 354 by the 4th century calligrapher
Filocalus File:Anton Raphael Mengs, The Triumph of History over Time (Allegory of the Museum Clementinum), ceiling fresco in the Camera dei Papiri, Vatican Library, 1772 - M0tty.jpg|
Anton Raphael Mengs,
The Triumph of History over Time (Allegory of the Museum Clementinum), ceiling fresco in the Camera dei Papiri, Vatican Library File:Szent Imre legenda02.jpg|Illumination from the legend of
Saint Emeric of Hungary, c. 1335 File:DavidGoliathBAVVatGr752Fol448v.jpg|Battle between David and Goliath, Book of Psalms, c. 1059 File:Codexaureus 02.jpg |The ivory panels from the back cover of
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