The Vatican Apostolic Library, known as "VAT," contains around 75,000 codices and 85,000 incunabula (which Esparza defines as "editions made between the invention of the printing press and the 16th century") amid a total of over one million volumes.
Thanks to an ongoing digitization project launched a decade ago, many have become searchable and downloadable on DigiVatLib, a database of the Vatican Library’s digitized collections
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