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Manlio Campagnano Collection

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מנליו קמפנינו (2002-1912) היה כימאי וחוקר תולדות היהודים במחוז אמיליה-רומאניה באיטליה. האוסף כולל גם מסמכים של אחותו אלדה (2004-1910), מזכירת הקהילות היהודיות במילאנו ובולוניה.

Reference Code
V 3063
Dates
1921-1987
Consists of
0.1 מטר..
Languages
ita;
Description
The collection includes personal documents, offprints and almanacs of Manlio Campagnano and his sister Elda.
location
  • The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel
Title Manlio Campagnano Collection
Additional Titles כותרת בעברית: אוסף מנליו קמפנינו.
Contributors Elda,Campagnano 1910-2004
Notes Two ketubot of this collection were transfered to the Ketuboth collection: KET 8* 901/1292-1293. Several postcards and xerox copies of pictures were transferred to the Photograph collection.
Manlio Campagnano Collection in The Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People (P 211), includes copies of documents on the Jews from the State and community archives of Modena, Reggio, Carpi,
Citation Note V 3063, Manlio Campagnano Collection, Archives Department, The National Library of Israel, Jerusalem.
Host Item Manlio Campagnano Collection
Level of Description Fonds Record
Biographical summary Manlio Campagnano (Carpi 1912-Jerusalem 2002) was a chemist and owned a chemical company for the dyeing of wool and straw in Carpi. He also conducted research on the history of the Jews in the Italian region of Emilia Romagna. His sister Elda (Carpi 1910-Firenze 2004) was the secretary of the Jewish communities of Milano and Bologna.
Ownership history The collection was permanently deposited in the National Library in 2002 by the doughter Lea Campagnano Di Segni.
Language Note The items are in Italian.
National Library system number 990035203590205171

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