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Reunion of 4 volumes. Chinoiseries Collection of 4 volumes including : 1/ Chinoiseries, Dawn Jacobson, Phaidon. 1993 2/ L'Empire de Flore. Renaissance du Livre. 1996 3/ Medici Treasures. Somogy. 1999 4/ L'Œil du hibou, the bestiary of goldsmiths

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ITALIAN SOCIETY FOR THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE - S.I.P.S. - Proceedings of the Italian Society for the Progress of Science. I Meeting [Parma, September 1907] - XXV Meeting [Venice, 1937]. Rome, 1908-1937, various printers. 34 vols. in-4to mm. 270 x 180, + several scattered fascicles, almost all with numerous f.t. Printed editorial paperbacks. Nearly complete series of the XXVI meetings of the Italian Society for the Advancement of Science held between 1907 [Parma] and 1937 [Venice], when in the early years of the twentieth century, there was a desire to revive the tradition of the congresses of Italian scientists held in the Risorgimento period, which opened in 1839 and were interrupted a few years after Unification. The idea took shape on the initiative of the Italian Society of Natural Sciences, which met in Milan in 1906, while almost at the same time Prof. Vito Volterra from Rome proposed the establishment of an Italian Association for the Advancement of Science; thus was born the S.I.P.S., which held its first congress in Parma in 1907, to overcome the barriers between the natural sciences, earth sciences, physical-mathematical sciences, chemistry, biology, archaeology, etc., up to the traditional "human sciences," in the ideal of a large "scientific community" without barriers. XXVII meetings were held until the outbreak of World War II [the last in Rome in 1939], which saw the best men of science of the time confront each other, such as Enrico Fermi, Augusto Righi, E. Majorana, Roberto Almagià, A. Issel, A. Mattirolo, and many others. Note also the conspicuous presence, until 1937, of scientific exponents of the Italian Jewish world, later "purged" with the racial laws. The series was interrupted in 1939, there was one more meeting in Rome in 1942 [the proceedings were destroyed due to wartime causes], and activity resumed only in 1959 [the Society is still operating, under the aegis of the C.N.R.]. We also recall that from the S.I.P.S. sprang the Italian Glaciological Committee and the Thalassographic Committee. We list the available volumes:Meeting I [1907]. 1 vol.; Reunion II [1909], 1 vol.; Reunion III [1909], 1 vol.; Reunion IV [1910], 1 vol.; Reunion V [1911], 1 vol.; Reunion VI [1912], 1 vol.; Reunion VII [1913], 1 vol.; Reunion VIII [1915], 1 vol.; [Meeting IX -1917; Meeting X [1919], 1 vol. + 1 file; Meeting XI [1921]; Meeting XII [1923]; Meeting XIII [1924]; Meeting XIV [1925]: 1 vol.; Meeting XV [1926], 1 vol.; Meeting XVI [1927]. 1 vol.; Reunion XVII [1928]. 1 vol.; Reunion XVIII [1929]. 2 vols.; Reunion XIX [1930], 2 vols.; Reunion XX [1931], 2 vols. in 3 tomes; Reunion XXI [1932], 5 vols.; Reunion XXII [1933], 4 vols.; Reunion XXIII, 4 vols. [1934]; Reunion XXIV [1935], 5 vols. in 12 fascicles; Reunion XXV [1936]: we have only the first 5 fascicles; Reunion XXVI [1937]: we have only the first 4 fascicles. Added are the Indexes to the First Series [vols. I-IX - 1907-19], and the Society's Yearbook for 1931. SOCIETÀ ITALIANA PER IL PROGRESSO DELLE SCIENZE - S.I.P.S. Proceedings of the Italian Society for the Advancement of Science 1st Meeting, Parma, September 1907 - XXV Meeting, Venice, 1937]Rome, 1908-1937, various printers. 34 vols. in-4to mm. 270 x 180, + several scattered booklets, almost all with numerous plates. f.t. Publisher's paperbacks. Almost complete series of the XXVI meetings of the Italian Society for the Progress of Sciences held between 1907 [Parma] and 1937 [Venice], when in the early years of the twentieth century they wanted to revive the tradition of the congresses of Italian scientists held in the Risorgimento period , opened in 1839 and interrupted a few years after the Unification. The idea took shape on the initiative of the Italian Society of Natural Sciences, which met in Milan in 1906, while almost simultaneously the prof. Vito Volterra from Rome proposed the establishment of an Italian Association for the Progress of Sciences; thus was born the SIPS, which held its first congress in Parma in 1907, to overcome the barriers between natural sciences, earth sciences, physical-mathematical sciences, chemistry, biology, archeology, etc., up to the traditional "human sciences," in the ideal of a large "scientific community" without barriers.XXVII meetings were held until the outbreak of World War II [the last in Rome in 1939], which saw the best men of science of the time confront each other, such as Enrico Fermi, Augusto Righi, E. Majorana, Roberto Almagià, A. Issel , A. Mattirolo, and many others. Note also the conspicuous presence, up to 1937, of scientific exponents of the Italian Jewish world, then "purged" with the racial laws. The series was interrupted in 1939, there was still a meeting in Rome in 1942 [the documents were destroyed due to war], and the activity resumed only in 1959 [the Company is still operating, under the aegis of the C.N.R.]. We also remember that from S.I.P.S. the Italian Glaciological Committee and the Th