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Contents: Volume 19, Number 2, November 2007   [Index by Author] 

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Special Issue: Antiquarianism, museums and cultural heritage. Collecting and its contexts in eighteenth-century Naples

Guest Editors: Giovanna Ceserani and Andrea Milanese

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Alain Schnapp
Introduction: Neapolitan effervescence
Journal of the History of Collections Advance Access published on September 27, 2007
J Hist Collections 2007 19: 161-164; doi:10.1093/jhc/fhm029 [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Anna Maria Rao
Antiquaries and politicians in eighteenth-century Naples
Journal of the History of Collections Advance Access published on September 30, 2007
J Hist Collections 2007 19: 165-175; doi:10.1093/jhc/fhm022 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Elvira Chiosi
Academicians and academies in eighteenth-century Naples
Journal of the History of Collections Advance Access published on September 29, 2007
J Hist Collections 2007 19: 177-190; doi:10.1093/jhc/fhm032 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Arturo Fittipaldi
Museums, safeguarding and artistic heritage in Naples in the eighteenth century: some reflections
Journal of the History of Collections Advance Access published on September 27, 2007
J Hist Collections 2007 19: 191-202; doi:10.1093/jhc/fhm030 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Paola D'Alconzo
Naples and the birth of a tradition of conservation: The restoration of wall paintings from the Vesuvian sites in the eighteenth century
Journal of the History of Collections Advance Access published on September 27, 2007
J Hist Collections 2007 19: 203-214; doi:10.1093/jhc/fhm027 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Maria Emilia Masci
The birth of ancient vase collecting in Naples in the early eighteenth century: Antiquarian studies, excavations and collections
Journal of the History of Collections Advance Access published on September 26, 2007
J Hist Collections 2007 19: 215-224; doi:10.1093/jhc/fhm025 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Maria Toscano
The figure of the naturalist–antiquary in the Kingdom of Naples: Giuseppe Giovene (1753–1837) and his contemporaries
Journal of the History of Collections Advance Access published on September 27, 2007
J Hist Collections 2007 19: 225-237; doi:10.1093/jhc/fhm024 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Claire L. Lyons
Nola and the historiography of Greek vases
J Hist Collections 2007 19: 239-247; doi:10.1093/jhc/fhm028 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Giovanna Ceserani
The antiquary Alessio Simmaco Mazzocchi: Oriental origins and the rediscovery of Magna Graecia in eighteenth-century Naples
Journal of the History of Collections Advance Access published on September 29, 2007
J Hist Collections 2007 19: 249-259; doi:10.1093/jhc/fhm026 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Daniela Gallo
Commentaries: I: Some afterthoughts on Naples and antiquarian culture in the eighteenth century
Journal of the History of Collections Advance Access published on September 18, 2007
J Hist Collections 2007 19: 261-262; doi:10.1093/jhc/fhm021 [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Giovanni Salmeri
Commentaries: II: The Italian and European context of Neapolitan eighteenth-century antiquarianism
Journal of the History of Collections Advance Access published on September 18, 2007
J Hist Collections 2007 19: 263-267; doi:10.1093/jhc/fhm023 [Full Text] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

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