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- canis carchariae dissectum caput et dissectus piscis ex canum genere... Florentiae : ex typ. sub signo Stellae, (1667) via Bibliothèque interuniversitaire...
- economic centre, as well as a tourist and industrial hub. Firenze comes from Florentiae, locative form of Florentia, in turn a name conveying good luck, from...
- Texas Press: 432–57. Cfr. Pascual Molina, Jesús F. (2009). "Alexander Florentiae Dux: el primer duque de Florencia y el Imperio. Muerte, política y arte"...
- Zatta 1784), pp. 23-74. Diocesana Synodus Florentiæ celebrata tertio non Maias. MDLXIX (in Latin). Florentiae: apud Bartholomaeum Sermartellium. 1569....
- solido intra solidum naturaliter contento dissertationis prodromus ... Florentiae : ex typographia sub signo Stellae (1669) Hutton, James. Theory of the...
- were among his pupils. Geometrica demonstratio Vivianeorum problematum. Florentiae: ex Typographia Iacobi de Guiduccis propè Conductam. 1699. De infinitis...
- the Palazzo Vecchio. Its full Latin name is Nova pulcherrimae civitatis Florentiae topographia accuratissime delineata (New map of the fairest city of Florence...
- Giovio (1551). Vita Leonis Decimi, pontifici maximi: libri IV (in Latin). Florentiae: officina Laurentii Torrentini. p. 67. Lancetti, Vencenzo (1831). Della...
- Redi circa animalia viventia, quae reperiuntur in animalibus viventibus. Florentiae apud P. Batini 1684 in 4to". Acta eruditorum. Christoph Günther. p. 84...
- moribus Ignatii Loiolae (Romae 1585): — Historiarum Indicarum libri XVI (Florentiae, 1589; often reprinted): — Vite di XVII confessori di Cristo (Roma, 1601)...