Villa Papyrorum
Villa Papyrorum est villa suburbana Herculanei in Campania inter annos fere 60 et 50 a.C.n. aedificata, eruptione Vesuvii anno 79 deleta, saeculo XVIII ab archaeologis reperta. Nomen habet ob bibliothecam papyrorum antiquorum ibi repertam, quorum maxima pars sunt opera Epicuri et Epicureanorum.
E delineatione villae Papyrorum, a Carolo Iacobo Weber medio saeculo XVIII facta, elaborata est villa Getty Angelopolitana anno 1974 confecta.
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recensere- Dominicus Comparetti et Iulius de Petra, La Villa Ercolanese dei Pisoni I, Suoi monumenti e la sua biblioteca. Neapoli : Centro Internazionale per lo studio dei papiri ercolanesi, 1972.
- Danielis Delattre, La villa des papyrus et les rouleaux d'Herculanum ; la bibliothèque de Philodème ,.... - Leodii : les Éditions de l'Université de Liège, 2006. (Cahiers du CEDOPAL ; n 4)
- George W. Houston , 'The non-Philodemus book collection in the Villa of the Papyri' in Ancient libraries cur. Jason König et aliis, Cambridge University Press, 2013
- Inside Roman libraries : book collections and their management in Antiquity, The University of North Carolina Press , 2014
- Carol C. Mattusch, The Villa dei Papiri at Herculaneum. Life and Afterlife of a Sculpture Collection. 2005
- Christopher C. Parslow, Rediscovering Antiquity: Karl Weber and the excavation of Herculaneum, Pompeii, and Stabiae. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press, 1995
- Egidius Sauron, Les Décors privés des romains. Parisiis : Picard, 2009, pp71-104. ISBN 978-2-7084-0837-1
- David Sider, The Library of the Villa dei Papiri at Herculaneum. Angelopoli: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2005. ISBN 0-89236-799-7
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