Catalogo Generale Della Libreria Italiana Dall'anno 1847 A Tutto Il 1899, compiled by Prof. Attilio Pagliaini, is an essential reference work for scholars, librarians, and book collectors interested in the literary and publishing landscape of 19th-century Italy. This comprehensive catalog offers a detailed overview of Italian publications during a pivotal period in the nation's history, reflecting the cultural, political, and intellectual trends of the time.
Providing invaluable insights into the vast array of books published in Italy, this catalog serves as a crucial resource for understanding the development of Italian literature, science, and the arts. Researchers will find this volume indispensable for identifying and locating rare and significant works, making it a cornerstone of any serious collection of Italian studies.
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