Martha Teach Gnudi Research and Publication Papers, 1540-1977

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Martha Teach Gnudi Research and Publication Papers, 1540-1977

The collection consists of materials relevant to the publication of Dr. Gnudi's major volumes on Renaissance Italians: 1)"The Life and Times of Gaspare Tagliacozzi." New York: 1950; 2)"The Various and Ingenious Machines of Captain Agostino Ramelli." Baltimore: 1976; and to a related journal article: "Agostino Ramelli and Ambroise Bachot", 1974. Included are copies, transcriptions and translations of original texts, other research materials, notes, manuscript drafts, photographs, etc.

3 boxes; (50 linear inches)

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