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: The collection was divided into Greek and Latin halls. It included classical texts, Bibles, and works on architecture, astronomy, law, and history, reflecting the Renaissance "zeitgeist".

: Matthias commissioned the finest Italian miniaturists from Florence and Naples to create and bind the "Corvinae"—manuscripts often bound in silk or velvet with gold-stamped leather. Destruction and Global Heritage Episode 212 – The Library of the Raven King Roots of the Hungarian Origin - Corvinus Librar...

The (or Bibliotheca Corviniana ) was one of the most significant intellectual centers of the Renaissance, established by King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary between 1458 and 1490. It serves as a foundational pillar for understanding the roots of Hungarian cultural identity, representing the peak of the nation's humanistic and scientific development during the late Middle Ages. Historical Significance and Contents : The collection was divided into Greek and Latin halls