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curious MSS. were now displayed; a- mong which were several books of Pe- trarca's and Leonardo da Vinci's own hand-writing. I was likewise shewn se- veral very ancient MSS. upon papyrus, well preserved. In short, I was made ample amends this morning for former disappointments, being carried into a room containing nothing but MSS. to the amount of fifteen thousand volumes.
From hence the Abate carried me to Padre Sacchi, a learned musician here, as to theory; he has published two very cu- rious books, relative to music, which I had before purchased. He received me very courteously, and we entered deeply into conversation on the subject of them and of my journey. He was so obliging as to write down my direction, and gave me great encouragement to write to him, if on reading his books I met with any difficulties.
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