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Florence: Giunti, & nbsp; 1562 . In 2 °. & Nbsp; Typographic mark on the title page and at the end of the volume, figured xylographic caps, Latin and Greek characters, small lacks at the top corners and at the end of the outer margins, light spots, back binding in brown half leather, to the author compartments and title stamped in gold.
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Rare edition of the philologist and humanist. & Nbsp; He edited the editions of numerous ancient texts and dealt with various subjects, from 'agriculture to science, from rhetoric & nbsp; to moral philosophy, & nbsp; and searched Florentine and Italian libraries for texts to compare the codes. & nbsp; His main interest remained, throughout his life, the study of ancient texts and especially of Greek & nbsp; texts.
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