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BIBLIOTECA DI LETTERE E FILOSOFIA

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Opening hours

  • Orario di apertura

    01/01/2024 - 31/12/2024
    Monday 09:00 / 13:30
    Tuesday 09:00 / 17:00
    Wednesday 09:00 / 13:30
    Thursday 09:00 / 17:00
    Friday 09:00 / 13:30
    Saturday closed
    Sunday closed

Closing days

  • Festa del patrono

    23/04/2024 - 23/04/2024
  • Ponte 25 Aprile

    26/04/2024 - 26/04/2024
  • Chiusura estiva

    05/08/2024 - 16/08/2024
  • Festività natalizie

    23/12/2024 - 06/01/2025

Address

VIA G. SAVONAROLA, 27
44121 FERRARA

Contacts

Tel.: 0532 293417-293123

E-Mail: biblioteca.letterefilosofia@unife.it

Library services

Wi-Fi: Rete universitaria

Access for disabled people: Total access

Other informations

History in brief

The Humanities Library was established in 1971, its main location at Palazzo Tassoni-Mirogli, in Savonarola Street, 27. During december of 1980 it gets dedicated to the professor Amleto Bassi, psychology professor and principal of the Faculty during the Academic Year of 1978-79, whom actively operated in Ferrara and its areas. From the very beginning it becomes a centralized structure of services for research and teaching structures of the Faculty, first Magisterium then Humanities. Its documentary heritage has been enriched over time with numerous donations and bequests. Following the hearthquake of May 20 and 29 of 2012 and of the consequential damages made to Palazzo Tassoni-Mirogli, the Library has partially modified the usage of internal spaces, the access to the deposits it's limited to an hour daily, with a consequential restriction of the loan services.
Collection
The library owns a documentary collection of approximately 130.000 volumes, 300 current periodicals and a rich multimedial sector formed by  thousands of discs and music CDs, DVD (film, operas ecc.) e microfilm. The documental heritage interests the humanistic area's sectors: literature, linguistics, foreign languages, philosophy, history, history of the arts, theatre, cinema, music.
The Library also owns the valuable book funds of Human Anatomy, Botanic e Literatures and Philosophy, which are part of the Collections of historical interest of the University, like the historical fund of the Arcispedale Sant'Anna of Ferrara currently on loan to the University.