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Fondo Sul Diritto / Clemente Riva Biblioteca 'Gabriele De Rosa' dell'Istituto Luigi Sturzo REGISTRO TOPOGRAFICO Sezione:F.MER Da collocazione: A collocazione: Biblioteca 'Gabriele De Rosa' dell'Istituto Luigi Sturzo 13/07/2012 2 REGISTRO TOPOGRAFICO relativo alla sezione: F.MER Collocazione: Specificazione: 3428 Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Ripensando la libertà nell'epoca del pluralismo : antologia di testi e riflessioni. - Firenze : Cultura nuova, [1994]. - 219 p. ; 21 cm. N. 75667 Collocazione: Specificazione: 3880 Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Ariel : tentativo di un romanzo ispirato alla vita di Shelley / Andre Maurois ; traduzione [dal francese] di Maria Martone. - Roma : S. De Carlo, 1946. - 206 p. ; 22 cm. N. 77795 Collocazione: 1 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Compendio di storia della Russia / Nicola Ottokar. - Firenze : Vallecchi, 1950. - 254 p. ; 20 cm N. 65380 Collocazione: 2 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Radiocronache rimate / Alberto Cavaliere. - [Torino! : Edizioni Radio Italiana, c1956. - 138 p. ; 20 cm. N. 65381 Collocazione: 3 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Umiltà e francescanità nei Promessi sposi / Francesco Di Ciaccia. - Pisa : Giardini, stampa 1987. - 266 p. ; 21 cm. N. 65382 Collocazione: 4 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Disegno storico della letteratura italiana : ad uso delle scuole medie superiori. - Firenze : La Nuova Italia, stampa 1949 (Sancasciano Pesa, Tip. F.lli Stianti). - 780 p. ; 21 cm. N. 65384 Collocazione: 5 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Antologia italiana di prose e poesie ad uso degli Istituti tecnici e magistrali / Giuseppe Raniolo. - Firenze : G. C. Sansoni, stampa 1947. - 567 p. ; 21 cm. N. 65386 Collocazione: 6 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Opere minori / Tacito ; tradotte e illustrate da Cesare Giarratano. - Firenze : Vallecchi, stampa 1922. - 123 p. ; 20 cm. ((Contiene: Dialogo degli oratori ; Vita di Agricola ; Germania. N. 65383 Biblioteca 'Gabriele De Rosa' dell'Istituto Luigi Sturzo 13/07/2012 3 REGISTRO TOPOGRAFICO relativo alla sezione: F.MER Collocazione: 7 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. La *lingua degli etruschi / Romolo A. Staccioli. - 3. ed. riveduta e ampliata. - Roma : Edizioni di archeologia, 1970. - 107 p., 38 p. di tav. : ill. ; 20 cm N. 65385 Collocazione: 8 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Passi scelti dalla Storia della guerra del vespro siciliano e dalla Storia dei musulmani di Sicilia. - Bologna : L. Cappelli, stampa 1925 N. 65387 Collocazione: 9 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. Il *giorno e le odi / Giuseppe Parini ; passi scelti del Giorno col commento di Domenico Guerri ; in. - Firenze : Vallecchi, stampa 1938 N. 65388 Collocazione: 10 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: Vol. 1 1: Le *origini, il Trecento, il Quattrocento / L. Mannucci, G. Bonifacio. - Livorno : R. Giusti, 1927. - XI, 273 p. ; 19 cm. fa parte di *Disegno storico-estetico della letteratura italiana, ad uso dei licei classici e scientifici / L. Mannucci, G. Bonifacio. - Livorno : R. Giusti. - v. ; 19 cm. N. 65389 / 0001 Collocazione: 11 Specificazione: Inventari: 2 Consistenza di collocazione: Vol. 2 2: *Introduzione ai problemi dell'estetica / Giuseppe Zamboni. - Milano : A. Mondadori, stampa 1935. - 160 p. ; 20 cm. fa parte di *Verso la filosofia / Giuseppe Zamboni. - Milano : A. Mondadori. - 3 v. ; 20 cm. N. 65391 / 0002 3: *Introduzione ai problemi della morale / Giuseppe Zamboni. - Milano : A. Mondadori, stampa 1935. - 148 p. ; 20 cm. fa parte di *Verso la filosofia / Giuseppe Zamboni. - Milano : A. Mondadori. - 3 v. ; 20 cm. N. 65390 / 0003 Collocazione: 12 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. I *miei ricordi / Massimo d'Azeglio. - Ed. integrale. - Milano : Barion, 1928. - 509 p. ; 19 cm N. 65392 Collocazione: 13 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. La *struttura del periodo : prolegomeni dell'aiuto allo studio della lingua italiana offerto agli al. - Roma [etc.] : G. B. Paravia e comp., 1879 N. 65393 Biblioteca 'Gabriele De Rosa' dell'Istituto Luigi Sturzo 13/07/2012 4 REGISTRO TOPOGRAFICO relativo alla sezione: F.MER Collocazione: 14 Specificazione: Inventari: 3 Consistenza di collocazione: Vol. 3 1: *Canti 1.-2. / Lord Byron. - Nuova tiratura. - Firenze : G.C. Sansoni, 1947. - LXXIII, 238 p. ; 17 cm. fa parte di *Aroldo / Lord Byron ; versione col testo a fronte, introduzione e note a cura di Aldo Ricci. - Firenze : Sansoni. - v. ; 17 cm. N. 65414 / 0001 2: *Canto 3. : con alcune liriche del 1816 / Lord Byron. - Nuova tiratura. - Firenze : G.C. Sansoni, 1947. - LXIV, 163 p. ; 17 cm. fa parte di *Aroldo / Lord Byron ; versione col testo a fronte, introduzione e note a cura di Aldo Ricci. - Firenze : Sansoni. - v. ; 17 cm. N. 65415 / 0002 3: *Canto 4. : L'*Italia / Lord Byron. - Nuova tiratura. - Firenze : G.C. Sansoni, 1947. - XXX, 188 p. ; 17 cm. fa parte di *Aroldo / Lord Byron ; versione col testo a fronte, introduzione e note a cura di Aldo Ricci. - Firenze : Sansoni. - v. ; 17 cm. N. 65416 / 0003 Collocazione: 15 Specificazione: Inventari: 2 Consistenza di collocazione: Vol. 1,3 1. / J. W. Goethe. - Firenze : Sansoni, 1949. - XXXI, 424 p. ; 16 cm. fa parte di Il *Faust / J. W. Goethe ; versione d'arte con testo critico di Weimar a fronte, introduzione e commento a cura di Guido Manacorda. - Firenze : G. C. Sansoni. - v. ; 17 cm. N. 69344 / 0001 3. / J. W. Goethe. - Firenze : Sansoni, 1949. - 334 p. ; 16 cm. fa parte di Il *Faust / J. W. Goethe ; versione d'arte con testo critico di Weimar a fronte, introduzione e commento a cura di Guido Manacorda. - Firenze : G. C. Sansoni. - v. ; 17 cm. N. 65395 / 0003 Collocazione: 16 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Introduzione alla scienza economica / Niccolo Pinsero. - 4. ed. - Livorno : R. Giusti, 1928. - VIII, 132 p. ; 16 cm. ((L. 3. N. 65396 Collocazione: 17 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. Le *poignard dans le dos : notes sur l'affaire Malvy / Leon Daudet. - Paris : Nouvelle Librairie Nationale, 1918. - 350 p. ; 19 cm. N. 65399 Collocazione: 18 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Prometeo liberato : dramma lirico in 4 atti, 1820 / Percy Bysshe Shelley ; traduzione di Ettore San. - Torino ; Roma : L. Roux e C., 1894 N. 65400 Biblioteca 'Gabriele De Rosa' dell'Istituto Luigi Sturzo 13/07/2012 5 REGISTRO TOPOGRAFICO relativo alla sezione: F.MER Collocazione: 19 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Idillii / Salomone Gessner. - Milano : Sonzogno, [s.d.]. - 108 p. ; 17 cm. N. 65402 Collocazione: 20 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Mes Alyscamps / Gabriel Faure. - Paris : Les horizons de France, c1948. - 236 p. ; 19 cm. N. 65401 Collocazione: 21 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Ritratto virile / Piero Bargellini. - Brescia : Morcelliana, 1940 (stampa 1939). - 317 p. ; 20 cm. N. 65403 Collocazione: 22 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Romania / Alfredo Nicolau. - Milano : Tip. La Milano, 1919. - 236 p., [2] c. di tav. : 1 c. geogr. ; 20 cm. N. 65404 Collocazione: 23 Specificazione: Inventari: 2 Consistenza di collocazione: Vol. 1 1 / Alessandro Manzoni. - Paris : Hachette, 1901. - X, 381 p. : 1 c. geogr. ; 19 cm. fa parte di Les *fiances : roman historique / Alessandro Manzoni ; traduit de l'italien par Giovanni Martinelli. - Paris : Hachette. - v. ; 19 cm. N. 65405 / 0001 2 / Alessandro Manzoni. - Paris : Hachette, 1901. - 359 p. ; 19 cm. fa parte di Les *fiances : roman historique / Alessandro Manzoni ; traduit de l'italien par Giovanni Martinelli. - Paris : Hachette. - v. ; 19 cm. N. 65394 / 0002 Collocazione: 24 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Storia e civilta dei Romani : testo di storia per il Ginnasio superiore secondo i nuovi programmi /. - Nuova ed. complet. rinn N. 65406 Collocazione: 25 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: Vol. 1 1: *Libri 1. e 2., con una carta / Senofonte ; commentate da Vittorio Puntoni. - Torino : G. Chiantore, 1922. - 143 p. ; 21 cm. ((Copia mutila fa parte di Le *Storie Elleniche / Senofonte ; commentate da Vittorio Puntoni. - Torino : E. Loescher : [poi] G. Chiantore. - v. ; 21 cm. N. 65408 / 0001 Biblioteca 'Gabriele De Rosa' dell'Istituto Luigi Sturzo 13/07/2012 6 REGISTRO TOPOGRAFICO relativo alla sezione: F.MER Collocazione: 26 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Cirano di Bergerac : commedia eroica in cinque atti in versi / Edmond Rostand ; traduzione italiana. - 15. ed N. 70281 Collocazione: 27 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Avviamento al conversare latino : *voci e frasi dell'uso cotidiano raggruppate per soggetti / Federico Ageno, Giulio Antonibon. - Padova : A. Draghi, 1929. - VIII, 337 p. ; 18 cm. N. 65410 Collocazione: 28 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. *Almanacco popolare di Corsica per l'anno 1931. - Oletta : s.n., 1931. - 198 p. : ill ; 17 cm. ((FAC N. 65411 Collocazione: 29 Specificazione: Inventari: 1 Consistenza di collocazione: 1 v. 'E *scugnizze : poemetti dialettali / Francesco Piscopo. - Napoli : Salvatore Romano, 1906. - 64 p. ; 20 cm. N. 65412 Collocazione: 30 Specificazione:
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