Posts Tagged ‘Milan’

Antique Books for sale

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

I am selling some antique books as part of my declattering. If you are interested in one of them just get in contact.
Il Viaggio di Siam  De Padri Gesuiti Mandati dal Re di Francia
Milano 1693
Numerose tavole
Stampe dell’Agnelli

Federico Grisone Napolitano
Ordini di Cavalcare…..
Padova Gratiolo Perchacino
1559

De Claris Oratoribus Ciceronis Liber
Paolo Manuzio, Aldi Filio
Venezia 1550

TOSSICOLOGIA PRATICA del Professore. Coll’aggiunta della Medicina Legale riguardante il veneficio ricavate dalle altre opere dello stesso Professore e compendiata dal D. L. Michelotti. Unico Volume 1 e 2

Livorno Tipografia Vignozzi 1828

Gioacchino Taddei
Repertorio dei veleni e contravveleni
Firenze L Pezzati 1855

Joseph Jacob Plenck
Tossicologia  ossia dottrina intorno i veleni ed i loro antidoti
Venezia Presso Giuseppe Orlandelli 1799

Gio Eusebio Nieremberg
Bilancia del Tempo Ossia la differenza tra il temporale e l’eterno
Niccolo Pezzana Venezia
1744

Rime di Mess Francesco Petrarca
In Bassano per Remondini di Venezia
1776

Fra Giacinto Serrao
Direttorio e Prontuario utilissimo per l’esercizio della santa missione
Napoli 1669 Eredi Roncagliolo

Quaresimale di Paolo Segneri della compagnia di Gesu
Decimasesta impressione
Massano per Remondini di Venezia
1742

Sandro Piantanida
La Caccia a Cavallo nel Milanese
Milano 1957

A continuation of the life and adventures of Signor Rozelli … Written by himself just before his decease, and committed to the care of an intimate friend. Adorn’d with curious copper-cutts.

Published 1724 by printed for Will. Taylor, and Tho. Butler in London .Written in English.

Watermelon

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Sharing a watermelon near the Castello Sforzesco is one of the best way to fight the summer heat in Milan!

Italian Fans

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

The World Cup may have captured the attention of the world but the football has yet to capture our imagination.

Critics have claimed that this winter World Cup is producing football to match the season. England, Argentina, Portugal, France and Italy have all failed to spark the tournament into life …

But is this really the most boring opening to any World Cup in history? Italy managed to scrap a miserable draw

Milan Gay Pride

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Pride Milano is one of the oldest gay marches in Italy and today’s march is against homophobic violence. Link to gallery is here

I Due Imperi – Milan Exhibition

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

There is now a beautiful exhibition running in Milan that will last until mid September The exhibition compares what are deemed to be the two most important empires in history: the Roman Empire, and that of the Chinese Qin and Han Dinasties that led to the creation of China. Over 300 masterpieces illustrate the birth and development of the two empires, highlighting everyday life, social communications, religion and economy
Few pictures are here