Genoa (IT), University Library [extant] - 1935
The inscription (1935) is visible on the façade of the former library of the University of Genoa (Via Balbi). Originally, it opened within the deconsecrated Jesuit church of Saints Jerome and Francis Xavier, which was constructed in 1658 and shut down in 1773. In the early 1930s, the church was adapted and reorganized to house a library. The new library was inaugurated on 21 December 1935 (De Pasquale 2024: 36). The author of the inscription is unknown.
The
inscription, carved in Roman square capitals, is located on the wall between
the two entrance doors. It emphasizes the building’s new cultural and educational
function, aligning it with the Fascist idea of a new golden age. The phrase excolenda
humanitas evokes Cicero’s philosophy on human development through
culture and learning. It is noteworthy that the author somewhat contemptuously
highlights that the building was once a church with the phrase Haec olim
precibus data aedes. The author suggests that the ‘new age’ (nova aetas)
has replaced the building’s previous religious function, as if symbolizing
Fascism’s triumph over the Church (compare the contrasting use of olim and
nunc). The author also appears to contrast preces (prayers) with libri
(books), as if juxtaposing ‘superstition’ with ‘knowledge’, and the phrase precibus
data aedes seems intentionally inelegant. Together with the conspicuous omission
of Domini from the common dating formula anno Domini, this may very
well signal an anticlerical attitude.
The
establishment of the new library was supported by librarian Pietro Nurra (1871–1951) and jurist
Mattia Moresco (1877–1946). The latter served as the rector of the University
of Genoa from 1925 to 1943 and was senator from 1933 to 1943. Both might have
been involved in creating and crafting the inscription.
The
library was moved to a new building, the former Hotel Columbia (Via Balbi 40),
in July 2014.
Bibliography
De Pasquale, Andrea. 2024. Gli spazi del sapere.
L’edilizia delle biblioteche governative durante il Ventennio. Rome:
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Franco, Giovanna and Musso, Stefano Francesco. 2022. ‘I Santi
Girolamo e Francesco Saverio: da ex chiesa dei Gesuiti a Biblioteca della Regia
Università di Genova (1926-1935)’. In Il Tempio delle Arti. Scritti per Lauro Magnani, edited by
Laura Stagno, Daniele Sanguineti, 240–49. Genoa: Sagep.
Nurra, Pietro. 1936. ‘La nuova biblioteca universitaria di
Genova’. Accademie e biblioteche d’Italia 10: 155–58.
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