- Casa
Editrice Leo S.
Olschki is a
publishing house of Florence, Tuscany, Italy. It was
founded in
Verona in 1886 by Leo
Samuele Olschki and is
among the country's...
- Leo
Samuele Olschki (born Lev
Samuel Olschki; 2
January 1861 – 17 June 1940) was an
Italian publisher of
Prussian Jewish origin. Leo
Olschki was born on...
- Vol. 36 of Civiltà veneziana: Studi.
Fondazione "Giorgio Cini". L. S.
Olschki. p. 33. ISBN 8822229398. ISSN 0069-438X. Lanciotti, Lionello, ed. (1980)...
- eds. (1982).
Musical grammars and
computer analysis. Firenze: Leo S.
Olschki Editore. pp. 201–218. ISBN 978-882223229-8. Barsky,
Robert F. (1997). Noam...
- undiscovered, German-Italian
Medieval and
Renaissance scholar Leonardo Olschki believed some of Boucher's
works may
still exist in the
Erdene Zuu Monastery...
- (1983).
Accademie e
istituzioni culturali a
Firenze (in Italian). Firenze:
Olschki.
Wendy W****yng
Roworth (Spring 2004). Do****enting
Angelica Kauffman's Life...
-
original on
January 23, 2022.
Retrieved January 10, 2007. Del Santo, Paolo;
Olschki, Leo S. (2009). "On an
Unpublished Letter of
Francesco Fontana to the Grand-Duke...
- 99–116. Celli,
Carlo ( 2009), Il
carnevale di Machiavelli, Firenze, L.S.
Olschki. Connell,
William J. (2015),
Machiavelli nel
Rinascimento italiano, Milano...
- Italian). Firenze:
Olschki.
Armando Nocentini (1963).
Cenni storici sull'Accademia
delle Arti del Disegno) (in Italian). Firenze:
Olschki.
Paola Barocchi...
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convegno (Istituto ****onale di
studi sul rinascimento) 23. Florence: Leo S.
Olschki. pp. I, 35–52. Heindel, Max (1911). "Chapter IV: The
Constitution of Man:...