Box 1
Contains 12 Results:
to Queen Christina of Sweden, 1 p.
Twelve letters discussing topics such as snakes, medical matters, and literature. Correspondents include Queen Christina of Sweden, V. da Filicara, Padre Baldigiani, Domenico Bettoni, Domenico David, M.D., and Redi's brother Giovanni Battista Redi. The letters are arranged chronologically and can be identified by a small pencil number in the upper left-hand corner.
"La vipera...," 10 p.
Twelve letters discussing topics such as snakes, medical matters, and literature. Correspondents include Queen Christina of Sweden, V. da Filicara, Padre Baldigiani, Domenico Bettoni, Domenico David, M.D., and Redi's brother Giovanni Battista Redi. The letters are arranged chronologically and can be identified by a small pencil number in the upper left-hand corner.
to [G.B. Redi] (his brother), 2 p., 18 Feb. 1683
Twelve letters discussing topics such as snakes, medical matters, and literature. Correspondents include Queen Christina of Sweden, V. da Filicara, Padre Baldigiani, Domenico Bettoni, Domenico David, M.D., and Redi's brother Giovanni Battista Redi. The letters are arranged chronologically and can be identified by a small pencil number in the upper left-hand corner.
to [V. da] Filicara, 3 p., March 1683
Twelve letters discussing topics such as snakes, medical matters, and literature. Correspondents include Queen Christina of Sweden, V. da Filicara, Padre Baldigiani, Domenico Bettoni, Domenico David, M.D., and Redi's brother Giovanni Battista Redi. The letters are arranged chronologically and can be identified by a small pencil number in the upper left-hand corner.
to Filicara, 2p., 26 Sept. 1683
Twelve letters discussing topics such as snakes, medical matters, and literature. Correspondents include Queen Christina of Sweden, V. da Filicara, Padre Baldigiani, Domenico Bettoni, Domenico David, M.D., and Redi's brother Giovanni Battista Redi. The letters are arranged chronologically and can be identified by a small pencil number in the upper left-hand corner.
to Filicara, 1 p., 8 May 1687 (?)
Twelve letters discussing topics such as snakes, medical matters, and literature. Correspondents include Queen Christina of Sweden, V. da Filicara, Padre Baldigiani, Domenico Bettoni, Domenico David, M.D., and Redi's brother Giovanni Battista Redi. The letters are arranged chronologically and can be identified by a small pencil number in the upper left-hand corner.
"Ancorche il germine....", 2 p., 8 Feb. 1688
Twelve letters discussing topics such as snakes, medical matters, and literature. Correspondents include Queen Christina of Sweden, V. da Filicara, Padre Baldigiani, Domenico Bettoni, Domenico David, M.D., and Redi's brother Giovanni Battista Redi. The letters are arranged chronologically and can be identified by a small pencil number in the upper left-hand corner.
"Domine...", 1 p., 23 May 1688
Twelve letters discussing topics such as snakes, medical matters, and literature. Correspondents include Queen Christina of Sweden, V. da Filicara, Padre Baldigiani, Domenico Bettoni, Domenico David, M.D., and Redi's brother Giovanni Battista Redi. The letters are arranged chronologically and can be identified by a small pencil number in the upper left-hand corner.
to Domenico David, M.d., 7p., 12 June 1688
Twelve letters discussing topics such as snakes, medical matters, and literature. Correspondents include Queen Christina of Sweden, V. da Filicara, Padre Baldigiani, Domenico Bettoni, Domenico David, M.D., and Redi's brother Giovanni Battista Redi. The letters are arranged chronologically and can be identified by a small pencil number in the upper left-hand corner.
to Baldigiani, 4 p., 10 August 1688
Twelve letters discussing topics such as snakes, medical matters, and literature. Correspondents include Queen Christina of Sweden, V. da Filicara, Padre Baldigiani, Domenico Bettoni, Domenico David, M.D., and Redi's brother Giovanni Battista Redi. The letters are arranged chronologically and can be identified by a small pencil number in the upper left-hand corner.