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In a cloister in Florence, Michelangelo designed Italy's first public library, the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 1534, with theatrical, almost surreal flourishes such as overscaled stairs that cascade from the reading room into a grey stone entrance vestibule.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LISA ROCHON 2012
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In a cloister in Florence, Michelangelo designed Italy's first public library, the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 1534, with theatrical, almost surreal flourishes such as overscaled stairs that cascade from the reading room into a grey stone entrance vestibule.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LISA ROCHON 2012
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In a cloister in Florence, Michelangelo designed Italy's first public library, the Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana 1534, with theatrical, almost surreal flourishes such as overscaled stairs that cascade from the reading room into a grey stone entrance vestibule.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LISA ROCHON 2012
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Proviene dal Convento di San Marco e lo aveva trascritto frate Leonardo Scruberti fiorentino, dell 'ordine dei predicatori che fu anche bibliotecario della Medicea pubblica in
The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Volume 2 1452-1519 Leonardo da Vinci 1485
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Proviene dal Convento di San Marco e lo aveva trascritto frate Leonardo Scruberti fiorentino, dell 'ordine dei predicatori che fu anche bibliotecario della Medicea pubblica in
The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Complete 1452-1519 Leonardo da Vinci 1485
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Praeter bina quae possidemus, exempla, extat etiam haec editio in Vaticana, Medicea, Bo - noniensi Instituti, et Seligmanniana.
Annales Hebraeo-typographici sec. XV De Rossi, Giovanni Bernardo, 1742-1831 1795
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Extat etiam haec editio in bibliotheca Medicea, teste Biscionio in Biblioth. heb.
Annales Hebraeo-typographici sec. XV De Rossi, Giovanni Bernardo, 1742-1831 1795
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But I have seen the gardens of the Poggio Imperiale, and the Palazzo de Pitti at Florence, and those of the Vatican, of the pope’s palace on Monte Cavallo, of the Villa Ludovisia, Medicea, and Pinciana, at Rome; so that I think I have some right to judge of the Italian taste in gardening.
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Medicea, "wherein he described the wonders that could be seen in the heavens by the aid of the telescope.
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 12 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Scientists Elbert Hubbard 1885
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