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The Riccardi family, the present proprietors of the Medicean palace, are not unworthy of such a residence. It still remains the repository of the arts and of the wisdom of antiquity; and its gallery and library open to public inspection, continue to announce the spirit, the judgment, and the liberality of its inhabitants. (English) | |||
Property / text of the quotation: The Riccardi family, the present proprietors of the Medicean palace, are not unworthy of such a residence. It still remains the repository of the arts and of the wisdom of antiquity; and its gallery and library open to public inspection, continue to announce the spirit, the judgment, and the liberality of its inhabitants. (English) / rank | |||
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Property / text of the quotation: The Riccardi family, the present proprietors of the Medicean palace, are not unworthy of such a residence. It still remains the repository of the arts and of the wisdom of antiquity; and its gallery and library open to public inspection, continue to announce the spirit, the judgment, and the liberality of its inhabitants. (English) / qualifier | |||
Property / text of the quotation: The Riccardi family, the present proprietors of the Medicean palace, are not unworthy of such a residence. It still remains the repository of the arts and of the wisdom of antiquity; and its gallery and library open to public inspection, continue to announce the spirit, the judgment, and the liberality of its inhabitants. (English) / reference | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:14, 21 October 2024
excerpt on the Riccardiana library in Florence
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English | Eustace 1814, 2, 197 |
excerpt on the Riccardiana library in Florence |
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The Riccardi family, the present proprietors of the Medicean palace, are not unworthy of such a residence. It still remains the repository of the arts and of the wisdom of antiquity; and its gallery and library open to public inspection, continue to announce the spirit, the judgment, and the liberality of its inhabitants. (English)
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