Remarks A. Burnett:
22 Peter Lambeck (1628–80), historian and librarian of the Imperial library at Vienna.
23 Daniel Neffel (1630–1700), Lambeck’s sucessor as Imperial librarian.
24 The Ruzini collection was originally formed by Carlo Ruzini (d. 1644): I. Favoretto, Arte antica e cultura antiquaria nelle collezioni venete al tempo della Serenissima (Rome, 1990), pp. 141–3, who describes its later history. It originally included ‘presso à 3600 medaglie, fra lequali ne sono 380 d’Oro, e 2070 d’Argento, e tutte conseruate, dalle quali noi habbiamo cauato la certezza di molti edifici antichi, così Greci, come Romani, e stranieri’: Vincenzo Scamozzi, Dell’idea dell’architettura universale (Venice, 1615), p. 305.
25 The collection was begun by Girolamo Correr (1645–94), and continued by his son Angelo Correr (1605–78), and his daughter married Almorò Pisani The plates were printed in 1726 as In numismata aerea selectiora maximi moduli e Museo Pisano olim Corrario (Venice, [1726?] (not in Dekesel), and were later resissued with commentaries y Alberto Mazzoleno (Pontida, 1740–4 = Dekesel M 197). See M. Callegari, ‘Self-Promotion and Erudition – Numismatic Publications in the Serenissima Repubblica di Venezia during the 18th Century’, in (eds.) H. Winter and B.E. Woytek, Numismatik und Geldgeschichte im Zeitalter der Aufklärung Beiträge zum Symposium im Residenzschloss Dresden, 4.– 9. Mai 2009, Numismatische Zeitschrift 120/121 (Vienna, 2015), pp. 79–84, at 79–80.
26 Antonio Capello (1652–1759), Venetian collector: see Prodromus iconicus sculptilium gemmarum basilidiani amulectici atque talismani generis de musaeo Antonii Capello senatoris Veneti (Venice, 1702). As the preface says, Capello’s coins were often cited by Jean Foy-Vaillant, Numismata aerea Imperatorum Augustarum, et Caesarum, in coloniis, municipiis, et urbibus … percussa (Paris, 188, and later editions), and by Jean Foy-Vaillant, Numismata imperatorum, Augustarum et Caesarum Numismata imperatorum, Augustarum et Caesarum, a populis, romanae ditionis, graece loquentibus … percussa (Paris, 1698; and latere editions).
27 On the collection of the traveller Giovanni Antonio Soderini (1640–91), see Iacopo Morelli, Intorno ad alcuni viaggiatori eruditi Venziani (Venice, 1803), pp. 80–9. His collection was also cited by Vaillant (and Patin).
28 Carlo Torta: see Chapter 34.
29 Antoine Galland (1646–1715).
30 Sebastiano Bianchini (1662–1738), antiquario to the Medici.