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Antonio di
Marco Magliabechi (or Magliabecchi; 29
October 1633 - 4 July 1714) was an
Italian librarian,
scholar and bibliophile. He was born at Florence...
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Centrale di Roma. The
library was
founded in 1714 when
scholar Antonio Magliabechi bequeathed his
entire collection of books, encomp****ing approximately...
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prototype for the
Magliabechiano Group. It is
named after Antonio Magliabechi, a 17th-century
Italian m****cript collector, and is held in the Biblioteca...
- Parnell,
Henry St. John and
Robert Harley. July 4 – The
scholar Antonio Magliabechi bequeaths his
personal library to his
patron Cosimo III de' Medici, Grand...
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language text on both
sides of each page. It is
named after Antonio Magliabechi, a 17th-century
Italian m****cript collector, and is held in the Biblioteca...
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observe cells, much like
Robert Hooke. He also
corresponded with
Antonio Magliabechi.
Leeuwenhoek was one of the
first to
conduct experiments on himself....
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Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis Josiah K.
Lilly Jr.
Frederick Locker-Lampson
Antonio Magliabechi Alberto Manguel H.
Bradley Martin Larry McMurtry Wolfgang Menzel Dewitt...
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writes his
Zhitie (Life), as the
first Russian autobiography.
Antonio Magliabechi is
appointed librarian to
Cosimo III de' Medici,
Grand Duke of Tuscany...
- maps, posters,
newspapers and a
majority of
works in the
Palatine and
Magliabechi collections. The
State Archives (Archivio di Stato):
Roughly 40% of the...
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Esaias Fleischer,
Danish priest (d. 1697)
October 29 –
Antonio Magliabechi,
Italian librarian (d. 1714)
November 2 –
George Gordon, 15th Earl of...