75 resultados para 1488
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Bound as issued with his Mitsṿot Kehunah [Livorno, 1864 or 1865]
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v. 1. Dei viaggi di Marco Polo.--v. 2. Dei viaggi di Nicoló ed Antonio Zeni. Dei viaggi di Alvise da Cá da Mosto. Dei viaggi di Nicoló Conti e di altri Veneziani. Appendice sulle antiche mappe idrogeografiche lavorate in Venezia.
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Grabado basado en una obra de Tiziano fechado en 1542, Retrato de Clarissa Strozzi, actualmente en Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gemaldegalerie, Berlin, Germany.
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Inscripción en parte inferior: "Romae ex Tabula in Pinacotheca Com. Stabilis Columnae"
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Reprinted from various periodicals.
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On August 25, 2011, Governor Pat Quinn signed House Bill 1488 into law, now Public Act 97-0558 (The Act). The Act specifically directs a Management Improvement Initiative Committee (The Committee) to implement recommendations outlined in the January 2011 report to the General Assembly as required under Public Act 96-1141. The Act directs the group, formed under the auspices of Public Act 96-1141, to continue their work based on categories of recommendations. Each recommendation area has the common goal of reviewing providers from redundant monitoring, auditing, and reporting requirements. Implementing the recommendations of the Act will result in efficiency in business process for our providers, reinvestment of dollars saved from inefficient or unrealized administrative costs, and ultimately foster a network of sustainable human services providers in Illinois while increasing the level of direct service by the State agencies, contracted providers, and communities, who are all facing current economic pressures in the fiscal crisis.
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On double leaves, oriental style, in case.
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Chong kan ben.
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Authorship of the Epistolae formerly attributed to Reuchlin, Erasmus, Hutten and others. More recent researches have made it almost certain that Crotus Rubeanus and Ulrich von Hutten were the main contributors. To Crotus are credited the first 41 letters: to Hutten the 7 letters added later to the original series and most of the 62 letters of the second series, with the possible co-operation of a third person, Hermann von dem Busche. The authorship of the rest remains doubtful.