Spain's national library director in bad books over stolen Galileo treatise
Mar 15, 2021
2 minutes
The director of Spain’s national library has been summoned to the ministry of culture to account for why it took the library four years to report the theft of a book by the 17th-century Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei.
, a restoration team discovered in 2014 that the library’s edition of , published in Venice in 1610, had been stolen
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