The editorial logos
Logo on the title page of the 1595 edition of the Divine Comedy, printed by Domenico Manzani.
Logo with a small framed buratto on a 1588 title page of the printer Giuseppe Padovani.
Image of the she-cat printed of the last page of the Inferno in the 1595 edition of the Divine Comedy.
Title page of the Purgatorio with two she-cats clinging on to the drapes of the frame in 1595 edition of the Divine Comedy.
A different version of the she-cat, editorial logo of Domenico Manzani, printed at the end of the 1595 Divine Comedy.
Notices by Crusca
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Speaker's corner
La competenza linguistica dei giovani italiani: cosa c'è al di là dei numeri?, by Rosario Coluccia.
Activities
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The Piazza aims at the preservation and at carrying out activities for the promotion of multilingualism in the European Union; 2007-ongoing.
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Digital integrated archive of didactic materials, iconographic and multimedia texts and documentation for the divulgation of Italian linguistic and historical-cultural heritage, with special regard to the second and third generation Italians abroad; project FIRB; 2009-2013.
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Creation of Il Vocabolario del fiorentino contemporaneo (Dictionary of Contemporary Florentine Language): project financed by Regione Toscana and Comune di Firenze (first three-year period) and by Federico del Vecchio Bank - Banca Etruria group (second three-year period); 1994-1996/2011-2013.