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Instituto di patologia del libro

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Rome, ITALY: A scientist works the cover of a book of memories dated 1600 by father Francesco Zazzara, at the Central Institute for the Conservation and Restoration of Damaged Books on December 20, 2011 in Rome. Ancient manuscripts are treated like hospital patients at a famous book restoration institute in Rome that has worked on everything from the Dead Sea Scrolls to one of the oldest Korans in the world. Founded in 1938, the instituto di patologia del libro is one of the oldest institutions dedicated to the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. AFP PHOTO/Alberto Pizzoli
Ancient manuscripts are treated like hospital patients at a famous book restoration institute in Rome that has worked on everything from the Dead Sea Scrolls to one of the oldest Korans in the world.
Rome, ITALY: A scientist works on a part of a travel book note of Cesare Pasquarella, dated 1200, at the Central Institute for the Conservation and Restoration of Damaged Books on December 20, 2011 in Rome. Ancient manuscripts are treated like hospital patients at a famous book restoration institute in Rome that has worked on everything from the Dead Sea Scrolls to one of the oldest Korans in the world. Founded in 1938, the instituto di patologia del libro is one of the oldest institutions dedicated to the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. AFP PHOTO/Alberto Pizzoli
Rome, ITALY: A scientist works on a document related to the beatification of San Filippo Neri in the XVIth century at the Central Institute for the Conservation and Restoration of Damaged Books on December 20, 2011 in Rome. Ancient manuscripts are treated like hospital patients at a famous book restoration institute in Rome that has worked on everything from the Dead Sea Scrolls to one of the oldest Korans in the world. Founded in 1938, the instituto di patologia del libro is one of the oldest institutions dedicated to the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. AFP PHOTO/Alberto Pizzoli
Rome, ITALY: A view of a book of memories dated 1600 by father Francesco Zazzara is displayed during its restoration at the Central Institute for the Conservation and Restoration of Damaged Books on December 20, 2011 in Rome. Ancient manuscripts are treated like hospital patients at a famous book restoration institute in Rome that has worked on everything from the Dead Sea Scrolls to one of the oldest Korans in the world. Founded in 1938, the instituto di patologia del libro is one of the oldest institutions dedicated to the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. AFP PHOTO/Alberto Pizzoli
Rome, ITALY: A scientist unveils a painting on leather, found over the altar of SantAnna church of Corigliano during its restoration the Central Institute for the Conservation and Restoration of Damaged Books on December 20, 2011 in Rome Ancient manuscripts are treated like hospital patients at a famous book restoration institute in Rome that has worked on everything from the Dead Sea Scrolls to one of the oldest Korans in the world. Founded in 1938, the instituto di patologia del libro is one of the oldest institutions dedicated to the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. AFP PHOTO/Alberto Pizzoli
Rome, ITALY: A detail of a painting on leather, found over the altar of SantAnna church of Corigliano during its restoration the Central Institute for the Conservation and Restoration of Damaged Books on December 20, 2011 in Rome. Ancient manuscripts are treated like hospital patients at a famous book restoration institute in Rome that has worked on everything from the Dead Sea Scrolls to one of the oldest Korans in the world. Founded in 1938, the instituto di patologia del libro is one of the oldest institutions dedicated to the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. AFP PHOTO/Alberto Pizzoli
Rome, ITALY: Books damaged during the Second World Wars bombing of Montecassino abbey are displayed on a shelf of the mueseum at the Central Institute for the Conservation and Restoration of Damaged Books on December 20, 2011 in Rome. Ancient manuscripts are treated like hospital patients at a famous book restoration institute in Rome that has worked on everything from the Dead Sea Scrolls to one of the oldest Korans in the world. Founded in 1938, the instituto di patologia del libro is one of the oldest institutions dedicated to the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. AFP PHOTO/Alberto Pizzoli
Rome, ITALY: Books damaged by termites are displayed on a shelf of the mueseum at the Central Institute for the Conservation and Restoration of Damaged Books on December 20, 2011 in Rome. Ancient manuscripts are treated like hospital patients at a famous book restoration institute in Rome that has worked on everything from the Dead Sea Scrolls to one of the oldest Korans in the world. Founded in 1938, the instituto di patologia del libro is one of the oldest institutions dedicated to the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. AFP PHOTO/Alberto Pizzoli
Rome, ITALY: A scientist works on a document related to the beatification of San Filippo Neri in the XVIth century at the Central Institute for the Conservation and Restoration of Damaged Books on December 20, 2011 in Rome. Ancient manuscripts are treated like hospital patients at a famous book restoration institute in Rome that has worked on everything from the Dead Sea Scrolls to one of the oldest Korans in the world. Founded in 1938, the instituto di patologia del libro is one of the oldest institutions dedicated to the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. AFP PHOTO/Alberto Pizzoli
Rome, ITALY: A scientist shows on a computer screen, enlargements of mould found on the cover of a book (R) at the Central Institute for the Conservation and Restoration of Damaged Books on December 20, 2011 in Rome. Ancient manuscripts are treated like hospital patients at a famous book restoration institute in Rome that has worked on everything from the Dead Sea Scrolls to one of the oldest Korans in the world. Founded in 1938, the instituto di patologia del libro is one of the oldest institutions dedicated to the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. AFP PHOTO/Alberto Pizzoli
Rome, ITALY: A scientist washes sheets of books during a restoration at the Central Institute for the Conservation and Restoration of Damaged Books on December 20, 2011 in Rome. Ancient manuscripts are treated like hospital patients at a famous book restoration institute in Rome that has worked on everything from the Dead Sea Scrolls to one of the oldest Korans in the world. Founded in 1938, the instituto di patologia del libro is one of the oldest institutions dedicated to the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. AFP PHOTO/Alberto Pizzoli
Rome, ITALY: A detail of a painting on leather, found over the altar of SantAnna church of Corigliano during its restoration the Central Institute for the Conservation and Restoration of Damaged Books on December 20, 2011 in Rome. Ancient manuscripts are treated like hospital patients at a famous book restoration institute in Rome that has worked on everything from the Dead Sea Scrolls to one of the oldest Korans in the world. Founded in 1938, the instituto di patologia del libro is one of the oldest institutions dedicated to the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. AFP PHOTO/Alberto Pizzoli
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