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- The Biblioteca Riccardiana is an Italian public library under the aegis of the Ministry of Culture, located inside the Palazzo Medici Riccardi at 10 Via...
- Adriaan (1972). "Un recueil alchimique: le m****crit Firenze, Bibl. Riccardiana, L. III. 13. 119 - Description et do****entation". Bulletin de Philosophie...
- chronicling the years 1474–1487. The pages, housed in the Biblioteca Riccardiana in Florence, serve as a valuable window into everyday life and culture...
- office of the Metropolitan City of Florence and hosts museums and the Riccardiana Library. The Palazzo Strozzi, an example of civil architecture with its...
- Laurenziana, Florence Plut.XLI.42 Q Lombardy, 14th century Biblioteca Riccardiana, Florence 2909 R Toulousain or Rouergue, 14th century Bibliothèque nationale...
- initial at the start of his Carlias in m****cript 838 of the Biblioteca Riccardiana, a presentation copy from the workshop of Gherardo and Monte del Flora [it]...
- by the former Medici palace, he painted the ceiling of the Biblioteca Riccardiana (Allegory of Divine Wisdom) and the long gallery of the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi...
- Panciaticchiano (Panciatichi family library), Tristano Riccardiano (Biblioteca Riccardiana), and Tristano Veneto (Venetian). The exception to this is La Tavola...
- consists of 82 folio leaves, is held in the collection of the Biblioteca Riccardiana and is a copy of the translation of the Archimedean corpus made by Italian...
- Henslowe's new Fortune Playhouse just north of the City of London. Biblioteca Riccardiana established in Florence. Robert Armin (as "Clonnico de Curtanio Snuffe")...