Northall 1766, 93 (Q565): Difference between revisions

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(‎Created claim: text of the quotation (P4): Belonging to the church of St. Laurence is a good convent, where the famous library is kept, in which are 14800 manuscripts, partly collected by Lorenzo de Medicis, who twice sent John Lascaris to Greece for that purpose, and partly by pope Clement VII. and the great duke Cosmo I.)
(‎Changed claim: text of the quotation (P4): Belonging to the church of St. Laurence is a good convent, where the famous library is kept, in which are 14800 manuscripts, partly collected by Lorenzo de Medicis, who twice sent John Lascaris to Greece for that purpose, and partly by pope Clement VII. and the great duke Cosmo I.)
Property / text of the quotation: Belonging to the church of St. Laurence is a good convent, where the famous library is kept, in which are 14800 manuscripts, partly collected by Lorenzo de Medicis, who twice sent John Lascaris to Greece for that purpose, and partly by pope Clement VII. and the great duke Cosmo I. (English) / reference
 
Property / text of the quotation: Belonging to the church of St. Laurence is a good convent, where the famous library is kept, in which are 14800 manuscripts, partly collected by Lorenzo de Medicis, who twice sent John Lascaris to Greece for that purpose, and partly by pope Clement VII. and the great duke Cosmo I. (English) / reference
 
Property / text of the quotation: Belonging to the church of St. Laurence is a good convent, where the famous library is kept, in which are 14800 manuscripts, partly collected by Lorenzo de Medicis, who twice sent John Lascaris to Greece for that purpose, and partly by pope Clement VII. and the great duke Cosmo I. (English) / reference
 

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brano sulla biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana a Firenze
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Northall 1766, 93
brano sulla biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana a Firenze

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    Belonging to the church of St. Laurence is a good convent, where the famous library is kept, in which are 14800 manuscripts, partly collected by Lorenzo de Medicis, who twice sent John Lascaris to Greece for that purpose, and partly by pope Clement VII. and the great duke Cosmo I. (English)