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" ... lugubrious obsequies in the chill twilight of the Laurentian sepulchre, with the remains of the Magnifico were laid to rest the memories of a whole age radiant with youth and glory. With Lorenzo there disappeared the world of the Renaissance, for... "
The Guilds of Florence - Page 582
by Edgcumbe Staley - 1906 - 622 pages
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 153

1893 - 972 pages
...disappeared the world of the Renaissance, for but a little time after Tribaldo de Rossi writes : " A letter has come to the Signoria saying that certain...sailed, which is inhabited by men and women all naked." A new world had been discovered. GUIDO BIAGI. [March ЕARLSCOURT: A NOVEL OF PROVINCIAL LIFE. CHAPTER...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 197

1893 - 852 pages
...disappeared the world of the Renaissance, for but a little time after Tribaldo de Rossi writes : " A letter has come to the Signoria saying that certain youths gone out in the sailing ships have arrived at an immense island, to which never before have any people sailed,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 153

1893 - 1320 pages
...there disappeared the world of the Renaissance, for but a little time after Tribaldo de Rossi writes : "A letter has come to the Signoria saying that certain youths gone out in sailing-ships have arrived at an immense island, to which never before have any people sailed, which...
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The Private Life of the Renaissance Florentines

Guido Biagi - 1896 - 104 pages
...writes: " A letter has come 12 to the Signoria saying that certain youths, gone out in sailing-ships, have arrived at an immense island, to which never...sailed, which is inhabited by men and women all naked." A new world had been discovered. The cell of Savonarola. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS The Marzocco Page 5...
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Men and Manners of Old Florence

Guido Biagi - 1909 - 430 pages
...disappeared the world of the Renaissance, for but a little time afterwards Tribaldo de Rossi writes : " A letter has come to the Signoria saying that certain youths, gone out in sailing-ships, have arrived at an immense island, to which never before have any people sailed, and...
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