Caverni, Raffaello, Storia del metodo sperimentale in Italia, 1891-1900

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In his will which he had drawn up just three months earlier, besides giving
instructions
for his funeral—significant for the simplicity and the poetry that
inspires
them—he left his books and manuscripts to his older brother, Giuseppe,
with
the obligation to transmit them to his eldest son, Egisto, who was in turn
to
leave them to his firstborn and so on, as has been done.
Egisto Caverni, the
favorite
nephew with whom his uncle often met in Florence and who had
taken
up the trade of carpenter, went to get them at the parsonage of San
Bartolomeo
in Quarate with one of those two-wheeled carts which once carried
bricks
to the building yards of Florence, and in 1906 Filippo Orlando could
write
thatthe books, the manuscripts of Caverni, some unpublished and
important
, are still kept in an orderly collection with pious veneration by his
family
in S.
Quirico di Montelupo where he was born; his nephew, Egisto
Caverni
, full of intelligence and reverent affection although he lives by the
work
of his hands, keeps them all in order in the best room of the house....
This
old friend expressed the hope that these papers would be passed on to
the
Biblioteca Nazionale of Florence.

Twelve
years later, Father Giovanni
Giovannozzi
, printing an unpublished chapter of the Storia, spoke again of that
precious
material: “In my studies I have more than once consulted the original
manuscript
possessed by the nephews and heirs of Abbot Caverni and made
extracts
of it.
And now, in agreement with the owners, I am happy to offer
students
of the history of science the chapter concerning the doctrine and
works
of the ex-Scolopian Famiano Michelini....

Since
then, that is, for
about
half a century, I do not think there was any further news of those
manuscripts
, nor was there any trace of them in the Florentine archives.

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