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FILIPPO SALVIATI: A BAROQUE VIRTUOSO
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Abstract<title> RIASSUNTO </title>Si presentano nuove indicazioni documentarie a proposito della biografia di Filippo Salviati. Si mostra che, contrariamente a quanto creduto, la partenza di Filippo da Firenze nel 1613 non fu conseguenza di dispute a corte. La seconda parte dell'articolo discute una possibile relazione tra la cultura patrizia di Filippo e il suo sostegno alla scienza di Galileo.
Title: FILIPPO SALVIATI: A BAROQUE VIRTUOSO
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Abstract<title> RIASSUNTO </title>Si presentano nuove indicazioni documentarie a proposito della biografia di Filippo Salviati.
Si mostra che, contrariamente a quanto creduto, la partenza di Filippo da Firenze nel 1613 non fu conseguenza di dispute a corte.
La seconda parte dell'articolo discute una possibile relazione tra la cultura patrizia di Filippo e il suo sostegno alla scienza di Galileo.
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