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  2. Casa Editrice Leo S. Olschki - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of founder Leo Olschki (1861-1940) Leo S. Olschki came from a family of typographers of Jewish ancestry. Born in nowadays Poland (then part of Prussia), he moved to Berlin in 1879 and to Verona in 1883, where he became manager of the publishing house Libreria Antiquaria Münster and printed his first incunables. [1]

  3. Bruno Gentili - Wikipedia

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    Born in Valmontone, Gentili spent his youth in Abruzzo and graduated from the Liceo Classico "Ovidio" in Sulmona. [1] He enrolled in the Sapienza University of Rome , where he studied Greek Literature under Ettore Romagnoli and Byzantine Philology under Silvio Giuseppe Mercati .

  4. Sansoni (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1930s, Sansoni devoted almost all its attention to literature, with its works mostly aimed at schools and universities.Some of its most important collections are "Raccolta di opere inedite o rare di ogni secolo della letteratura italiana" (started in 1880), "Biblioteca scolastica di classici italiani (started in 1885), "Collezione di classici greci" (started in 1887), "Biblioteca ...

  5. Rizzoli Libri - Wikipedia

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    Oxford University Press signed the first agreement with La Nuova Italia Editrice in 1978, now a brand of Rizzoli Education. [ 44 ] Rizzoli Education also used other imprints such as Fabbri Editori (acquired by RCS Libri in 1990), Tramontana (acquired in 2000), Sansoni per la Scuola (acquired in 1992), Etas (acquired in 1990), Rizzoli Languages ...

  6. Adelphi Edizioni - Wikipedia

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    Adelphi Edizioni S.p.A. was founded in 1962 by Luciano Foà, Roberto Bazlen, Alberto Zevi and Roberto Olivetti. [1] Among the main collaborators were Giorgio Colli, Sergio Solmi, Claudio Rugafiori, Franco Volpi, and Giuseppe Pontiggia. Roberto Calasso worked at Adelphi from 1962, [2] becoming editorial director in 1971 and president in 1999. He ...

  7. Giunti Editore - Wikipedia

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    Giunti Editore S.p.A. is an Italian publishing house founded in Florence in 1956. The company is based in Villa La Loggia, in via Bolognese, and affiliated offices in Milan. ...

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  9. Edoardo Sonzogno - Wikipedia

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    A native of Milan, Sonzogno was the son of a businessman who owned a publisher, Casa Sonzogno , and a bookstore. Sonzogno owned and directed the newspaper Il Secolo from 1861 until 1909. For much of that time, its editor was Ernesto Teodoro Moneta. [citation needed]