The Ambrosiana microfilm collection
Based on an agreement reached between His Eminence Giovanni Battista Montini, then the cardinal-archbishop of Milan (later Pope Paul VI), and Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, the University president, Notre Dame's Medieval Institute holds microfilms and photographic copies of nearly all of the Latin and vernacular materials and many of those in Greek, Hebrew, and Arabic housed in the great Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan.

The Frank M. Folsom Microfilm and Photographic Collection consists of positive and negative microfilms of over 10,000 Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts belonging to the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, together with about 50,000 photographs of miniatures, illuminated initials, and Old Master drawings supplemented by some 15,000 color slides. The Institute possesses an extensive collection of catalogues for Ambrosiana manuscripts and art, and miscellaneous reference. A project to develop a computerized index and printed catalog for all western manuscripts in the Ambrosiana began in 1979. Three volumes of that catalogue have appeared under the direction of Dr. Louis Jordan. Currently this catalogue covers western manuscripts in the range A through E Superior. A partial bibliography of citations to the Ambrosiana manuscripts is kept on a card file and may be consulted in the Ambrosiana room of the Medieval Institute Library.

Notre Dame's faculty and graduate students have drawn upon the resources of the Ambrosiana archive. Individual scholars as well as students from other institutions are equally welcome to make use of the Ambrosiana microfilms and of the facilities in the library.  Several small stipends are available for research with the Ambrosiana microfilms at Notre Dame.

Manuscript Catalogs

Art Reference Other Reference These materials may be consulted in the Ambrosiana room of the Medieval Institute Library.

For more information about The Biblioteca Ambrosiana microfilm collection, please contact Marina Smyth.

Notre Dame is no longer able to supply microfilms or photographs from the Ambrosiana. Monsignor Gianfranco Ravasi, Prefect of the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, has stipulated that all such requests be sent directly to the library. The address is:

 Biblioteca Ambrosiana
Piazza Pio XI 2
I-20123 Milano
ITALY

 If Monsignor Ravasi provides you with written permission to obtain a microfilm from us, please send us a copy of his letter and we will be very happy to provide it. More information may be found on the General Information page of the Ambrosiana web site.


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