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The conquest of Spain by Charlemagne; an old historical French poem, in manuscript, with coarse illuminations. There are several other similar French manuscripts, as le Roman de la Rose. Among the most ancient printed books we saw a Pliny, by Spira at Venice, 1469. Apollonius Rhodius, in Greek capitals, with the scholia in the margin; a fine printed book, dated Florence, 1496. (English) | |||
Property / text of the quotation: The conquest of Spain by Charlemagne; an old historical French poem, in manuscript, with coarse illuminations. There are several other similar French manuscripts, as le Roman de la Rose. Among the most ancient printed books we saw a Pliny, by Spira at Venice, 1469. Apollonius Rhodius, in Greek capitals, with the scholia in the margin; a fine printed book, dated Florence, 1496. (English) / rank | |||
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Property / text of the quotation: The conquest of Spain by Charlemagne; an old historical French poem, in manuscript, with coarse illuminations. There are several other similar French manuscripts, as le Roman de la Rose. Among the most ancient printed books we saw a Pliny, by Spira at Venice, 1469. Apollonius Rhodius, in Greek capitals, with the scholia in the margin; a fine printed book, dated Florence, 1496. (English) / qualifier | |||
Property / text of the quotation: The conquest of Spain by Charlemagne; an old historical French poem, in manuscript, with coarse illuminations. There are several other similar French manuscripts, as le Roman de la Rose. Among the most ancient printed books we saw a Pliny, by Spira at Venice, 1469. Apollonius Rhodius, in Greek capitals, with the scholia in the margin; a fine printed book, dated Florence, 1496. (English) / reference | |||
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Property / taken from: A Sketch of a Tour on the Continent, in the years 1786 and 1787, by James Edward Smith, ... In three volumes / rank | |||
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excerpt on notable works in the Marciana Library in Venice
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excerpt on notable works in the Marciana Library in Venice |
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The conquest of Spain by Charlemagne; an old historical French poem, in manuscript, with coarse illuminations. There are several other similar French manuscripts, as le Roman de la Rose. Among the most ancient printed books we saw a Pliny, by Spira at Venice, 1469. Apollonius Rhodius, in Greek capitals, with the scholia in the margin; a fine printed book, dated Florence, 1496. (English)
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