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GALILEI, Galileo (1564-1642). Le opere di Galileo Galilei : ristampa della edizione nazionale sotto the high patronage of H.M. the King of Italy and H.E. Benito Mussolini. Florence: Barbera, 1929-1939. A monumental and popular collection of Galilean writings whose first edition edited by Barbera was published between 1890-1907. 21 parts in 20 volumes, folio, (296 x 215mm). Editorial wrappers, partially unopened. The lot is sold as non-collated and not subject to return. (20)

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GALILEI, Galileo (1564-1642). Le opere di Galileo Galilei : ristampa della edizione nazionale sotto the high patronage of H.M. the King of Italy and H.E. Benito Mussolini. Florence: Barbera, 1929-1939. A monumental and popular collection of Galilean writings whose first edition edited by Barbera was published between 1890-1907. 21 parts in 20 volumes, folio, (296 x 215mm). Editorial wrappers, partially unopened. The lot is sold as non-collated and not subject to return. (20)

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