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Early Modern Merchants as Collectors. A conference held at the Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK. Friday and Saturday, 15 and 16 June 2012. In 1615, Vincenzo Scamozzi highlighted the importance in Venice of the merchant-collectors Bartolomeo dalla Nave and Daniel Nijs by including descriptions of their collections in his. LIdea della architettura universale. With the 1985 publication of. The Origin of Museums. The Society for Renaissance Studies. Modern European History Research Centre.

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Early Modern Merchants as Collectors. A conference held at the Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK. Friday and Saturday, 15 and 16 June 2012. In 1615, Vincenzo Scamozzi highlighted the importance in Venice of the merchant-collectors Bartolomeo dalla Nave and Daniel Nijs by including descriptions of their collections in his. LIdea della architettura universale. With the 1985 publication of. The Origin of Museums. The Society for Renaissance Studies. Modern European History Research Centre.

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