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Antonio Maria Biscioni (14
August 1674 – 4 May 1756) was an
Italian historian, philologist, and
librarian for the
Laurentian library of Florence. He was...
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librarian to the
Laurentian Library,
vacant with the
death of
Antonio Maria Biscioni. Over forty-four
years he
continued to
discharge the
duties of this appointment...
- Roberto; Mondaini, Nicola; BonafÈ, M****imiliano; Di Loro, Filippo;
Biscioni, Stefano; Masieri,
Lorenzo (2001). "Penile
Length and Cir****ference: A...
- ISBN 978-9-35152-966-8.
Ponchietti R,
Mondaini N, Bonafè M, Di Loro F,
Biscioni S,
Masieri L (February 2001). "Penile
length and cir****ference: a study...
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Vigevano "The
restoration of
Milan to the Empire" Italian: [biʃˈʃoːne]; pl.:
biscioni; Milanese:
bissa ([ˈbisa]) or
bisson ([biˈsũː]). Italian: [ˈviːpera], meaning...
- editions.
Particularly important is the
edition by
canon Antonio Maria Biscioni published in
Florence in 1731. The poem is full of
Florentine proverbs...
- Sicily. "Scyphate"
histamenon of
Emperor Isaac I
Komnenos (r. 1057–1059).
Biscioni,
Antonio Maria (1723).
Prose di
Dante Alighieri e di
messer Gio. Boccacci...
- In the
process he had
Biscioni copy the m****cript,
which took
about a year. He had
intended to keep only the copy, but
Biscioni sent him both,
which remained...
- orientale.
Fratelli Palombi. Lodi, T. &
Biscioni A. M. (1956). Un
bibliotecario faceto.
antommaria biscioni nel
secondo centenario della morte 1756-1956...
- was
examined and
slightly collated by
Birch and Scholz.
Antonio Maria Biscioni published its
facsimile in 1752.
Formerly it was
labeled by 87a and 97p...