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Library, with the signature Plut. 6.23 an 11th-12th century Gospel book, accompanied by a systematic illustrative apparatus. The 237 folios contain 285 illustrations: as Tania Velmans defines it in the essay published in the volume accompanying the facsimile (Il Tetravangelo della Laurenziana, Florence, Laur. Plut. 6.23, 2020), it really is «an almost unique specimen for the abundance of his illustrations, fidelity to the evangelical texts, the will to reconstruct the evangelical story through the image, in an almost integral way» (p. 36).
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provide a picture of Italian companies in their great variety of size, territory, sector, and governance. "The Context" frames thematic essays that recount the eventful history of the Italian enterprise in its complex operating context, in its relationship with institutions and politics, in the competitive scene of globalization.
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A work in 4 volumes edited by Vincenzo Trione and Valeria Della Valle, supported by an international scientific committee: a survey of the art of our time, with the aim of documenting, in the broadest and most inclusive perspective, the various components that make up the system of art throughout the
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In two volumes, edited by Franco Amatori and Marco D’Alberti, it recounts the most significant entrepreneurial, technological and scientific developments in the history of our country. "The Stories", with its wide selection of biographies of the most representative industrial enterprises, aims to
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Fac-simile reproductions of illuminated manuscripts kept in the most important European libraries contributes to the conservation and diffusion of an immense common artistic and literary heritage. The latest publications are that of the magnificent code preserved in Florence in the Laurentian
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A monumental national biography reconstructed through over forty thousand biographies of Italians who have contributed to the artistic, cultural, political, scientific, religious, literary and economic history of the country, from the fall of the Western Roman Empire to the present day.
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Alongside these traditional activities Treccani has gained a consistent presence in digital publishing, with the publication of e-books, apps and, above all, the www.treccani.it portal, which has been visited, in 2022, by more than 80 million unique users.
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Since the 1990’s Treccani has been playing a leading role as a high profile publisher, both in the art publishing market and in the facsimile editions industry, reproducing many medieval manuscripts from the most prestigious italian and european libraries.
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was published serially between 1929 and 1937. The encyclopaedia's 35 volumes (plus one index volume) included 60,000 articles and 50 million words. Each volume is approximately 1,015 pages, and supplementary volumes were published between 1938 and 2020.
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world. The work catalogues not only the artists, but also the art historians, the critics and the curators, the gallerists, the merchants and dealers.
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The Institute of the Italian Encyclopaedia was founded in Rome in 1925 by Giovanni Treccani, with the philosopher
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and is regarded as one of the great encyclopaedias, being international in scope, alongside
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