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Florence, Albizzini, 1742. In 12th. In-12 ° (170x100 mm). With 11 folded plates, some sporadic blooming and reddening, rare small spots, small lack on the title page, detached the last two cards, small tear without loss along the fold of the plate. I, some rare small stains, slight defect in the internal hinge, full rigid parchment binding, manuscript author and title on the spine with 5 nerves, small woodworm holes on the spine. § Together in the lot & nbsp; Lancellotti, Secondo , Farfalloni de gl'antichi historici , Venice, Giovanni Francesco Valvasense, 1677. In 8 °. Eye, vignette on the title page, woodcut friezes, light browning, some sporadic stains, coeval parchment binding, author and title stamped in gold on the spine, spray cuts, some small stains, slight defects.
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An antiquity scholar, philologist and theologian, Antonio Francesco Gori (Florence 1691 - there 1757) was professor of History in the Florentine Studio and founder of the Colombarian Academy. He collaborated with famous scholars and writers of his time even outside Florence and distinguished himself as the author and curator of numerous works. He developed particular interest in the Etruscan world by collecting a substantial material of Etruscology in his writings.
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