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4621Patrimonio Nacional, Madrid, 2006. In-4, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleur, 302 pp. Introduccion y proposito, Alfonso E. Pérez Sanchez - Corrado Giaquinto en Italia, Nicola Spinosa - Corrado Giaquinto en Espaňa, Jésus Urrea - Giaquinto copista y Giaquinto copiado : Participacion de Corrado Giaquinto en la Real Fabrica de Tapices de Santa ...
20192-6200049556Editorial Académica Española 2019. Paperback. New. 116 pages. Spanish language. 8.66x5.91x0.27 inches. Editorial Académica Española paperback
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9540Traduits par A. Sabatier de Castres. Nouvelle édition, revue et corrigée In 12 demi-toile lie de vin, titre et filets dorés, filets à froid. Faux-titre, titre, 504 pages, Paris Garnier frères éditeurs sans date. Rousseurs, plus fortes en début et fin de volume.
In-8°, (4), pp.215, (1), legatura in mezza pergamena. Lo studioso e storico Pandolfo Collenuccio (1444 - 1504) si laureò in giurisprudenza all'Università di Padova nel 1465 e ricoprì vari incarichi politici; gli viene attribuito il riconoscimento della signoria di Pesaro da Giovanni Sforza, figlio illegittimo di Costanzo I. Esiliato dalla sua città natale di Padova grazie a una disputa che coinvolge Sforza, raggiunse una certa fama come uno dei primi studiosi sugli etruschi. Molte delle sue opere furono pubblicate dopo la sua morte, come nel caso di questo volume, pubblicato per primo nel 1539. Il Collenuccio trovò la morte nel 1504, nella natia Pesaro, dopo esservi stato attratto con l'inganno da Giovanni Sforza. In-8°, (4), pp.215, (1), half vellum binding. The scholar and historian Pandolfo Collenuccio (1444 - 1504) graduated from Padua University in 1465 with a degree in law and and held various political offices; he is credited with obtaining the Lordship of Pesaro Giovanni Sforza , illegitimate son of Costanzo I. Exiled from his home town of Padua thanks to a dispute involving Sforza, he achieved some fame as one of the early Etruscan scholars. Many of his works were published after his death, as is the case with this volume, published first in 1539. Collenuccio died in 1504, in his native town Pesaro, after having been received by Giovanni Sforza with deception.
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