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Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), 1882. Galileo was a Tuscan (Italian) physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the scientific revolution
Piazza and church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy, 1882. From Florence, by Charles Yriarte, translated by CB Pitman and published by Sampson Low (London, 1882)
A bust of a warrior in profile, 1882. Original facsimile of a silver point drawing. From Florence, by Charles Yriarte, translated by CB Pitman and published by Sampson Low (London, 1882)
Night from the tomb of Julian de Medici, San Lorenzo Basilica, Florence, Italy, 1882
Pollaiuolos Combat of Centaurs, 1882. From Florence, by Charles Yriarte, translated by CB Pitman and published by Sampson Low (London, 1882)
Piazza and church of the Santissima Annunziata, Florence, Italy, 1882. Also featured is the portico of the Foundling Hospital
Loggia del Lanzi, Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Italy, 1882. The Piazza della Signoria is an L-shaped square in front of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence
The courtyard of the Bargello, Florence, Italy, 1882
The church and piazza of Santa Croce Basilica, Florence, Italy, 1882. From Florence, by Charles Yriarte, translated by CB Pitman and published by Sampson Low (London, 1882)
The campanile of the Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence, Italy, 1882. From Florence, by Charles Yriarte, translated by CB Pitman and published by Sampson Low (London, 1882)
The canonical gate of the Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence, Italy, 1882. From Florence, by Charles Yriarte, translated by CB Pitman and published by Sampson Low (London, 1882)
The Court of the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Italy, 1882. From Florence, by Charles Yriarte, translated by CB Pitman and published by Sampson Low (London, 1882)
The Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy, 1882. The Arch of Titus is a Pentelic marble triumphal arch with a single arched opening, located on the Via Sacra just to the south-east of the Forum in Rome
Botticellis Abundance, 1882. From Florence, by Charles Yriarte, translated by CB Pitman and published by Sampson Low (London, 1882)
The execution of Girolamo Savonarola in the Piazza Della Signoria, Florence, 1882. Original on a panel preserved in Savonarolas cell in San Marco
Portico of the Pazzi Chapel, Cloister of Santa Croce Basilica, Florence, 1882. From Florence, by Charles Yriarte, translated by CB Pitman and published by Sampson Low (London, 1882)
Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499), Italian humanist philosopher, 1882
The tomb of Leonardo Bruni (c1369-1444), Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence, 1882. Leonardo Bruni (or Leonardo Aretino) was a leading humanist, historian and a chancellor of Florence
Dante (1265-1321), Florence and the Seven Circles of Hell, 1882. Originally from a fresco at the Servi Gate, Santa Croce
The tomb of the last of the Medici family, San Lorenzo Basilica, Florence, Italy, 1882The tomb of the last of the Medici family, Chapel of the Medici, San Lorenzo Basilica, Florence, Italy, 1882
The facade of the Ammanati, Pitti Palace, Florence, Italy, 1882. As seen from the gardens. From Florence, by Charles Yriarte, translated by CB Pitman and published by Sampson Low (London, 1882)
Pope Leo X, Giulio de Medici (the future Pope Clement VII) and Cardinal de Rossi, 1882Pope Leo X (1475-1521), Giulio de Medici (the future Pope Clement VII; 1478-1534) and Cardinal de Rossi, 1882. Original held by the Pitti Palace
The tomb of Julian de Medici in the new vestry of San Lorenzo Basilica, Florence, 1882. From Florence, by Charles Yriarte, translated by CB Pitman and published by Sampson Low (London, 1882)
Leopoldo de Medici (1617-1675) in his cradle, 1882. Leopoldo de Medici was an Italian Cardinal, scholar and patron of the arts. He was the brother of Ferdinando II de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
The nurse of the Medici family, 1882. Artist: Paris BordoneThe nurse of the Medici family, 1882. Originally from a collection held by the Pitti Palace. From Florence, by Charles Yriarte, translated by CB Pitman and published by Sampson Low (London, 1882)
Adoration of the Magi, 1882. Fragment of a fresco in the Medici Palace (Palazzo Riccardi). From Florence, by Charles Yriarte, translated by CB Pitman and published by Sampson Low (London, 1882)
The Piazza della Signoria, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Italy, 1882. The Piazza della Signoria is an L-shaped square in front of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence
Girolamo Savonarola (1452-1498), Italian Dominican priest and leader of Florence, 1882. Facsimile of an engraving after a proof held by the British Museum