Antonio Maria Biscioni (14 August 1674 – 4 May 1756) was an Italian historian, philologist, and librarian for the Laurentian library of Florence. He was...
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its five editions. Particularly important is the edition by canon Antonio Maria Biscioni published in Florence in 1731. The poem is full of Florentine proverbs...
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principal librarian to the Laurentian Library, vacant with the death of Antonio Maria Biscioni. Over forty-four years he continued to discharge the duties of this...
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manuscript was examined and slightly collated by Birch and Scholz. Antonio Maria Biscioni published its facsimile in 1752. Formerly it was labeled by 87a...
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manuscript was examined and slightly collated by Birch and Scholz. Antonio Maria Biscioni published its facsimile in 1752. C. R. Gregory saw it in 1886. The...
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manuscript was examined and slightly collated by Birch and Scholz. Antonio Maria Biscioni published its facsimile in 1752. C. R. Gregory saw it in 1886. Formerly...
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manuscript was examined and slightly collated by Birch and Scholz. Antonio Maria Biscioni published its facsimile in 1752. Hoskier collated text of the Apocalypse...
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mentioned Joseph Pasinus (or Giuseppe Passini) in Turin (d. 1749), Antonio Maria Biscioni in Florence (d. 1752), Giuseppe Simone Assemani in Rome, and Ury...
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"Scyphate" histamenon of Emperor Isaac I Komnenos (r. 1057–1059). Biscioni, Antonio Maria (1723). Prose di Dante Alighieri e di messer Gio. Boccacci (in...
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preparation of this work Argelati was assisted by Giacomo Maria Paitoni and Antonio Maria Biscioni. Argelati died at Milan on 25 January, 1755. His labours...
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