Sobre el Autor

Anthony Panizzi was an influential Italian bibliographer and librarian, known for his extensive contributions to the British Museum Library. He played a significant role in transforming the library into one of the leading research institutions of the time. His dedication to cataloging and preserving literary works not only enhanced the library's collection but also set new standards for bibliographic practices. Panizzi's passion for literature and scholarship was evident in his efforts to promote the importance of access to knowledge for all, reflecting his belief in the democratization of information.

Throughout his career, Panizzi authored several important works that explored the intersection of literature and history, often focusing on Italian poets and playwrights. His scholarship laid the groundwork for future studies in bibliographic theory and practice. Panizzi's legacy lives on through his contributions to the field of library science and his influence on bibliographers and librarians who followed in his footsteps.

nacionalidad Italiano
Fecha de Nacimiento September 16, 1797
Lugar de Nacimiento Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Fecha de fallecimiento April 1, 1869