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                <text>Poesia pubblicata su «Numero», 4 gennaio 1914, p. 9.
Racconta la ricerca, da parte di chiunque, del primo numero della rivista «Numero», che risulta esaurito ovunque (il primo numero della rivista porta scritto infatti "n. 2", come strategia editoriale per promuovere il periodico).</text>
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Racconta l'uccisione di un'aquila da parte di un soldato italiano, con l'intento di farla impagliare.</text>
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Racconta la storia del mendicante Prataiolo che, venuto in possesso di tre oggetti magici – una camicia, un bastone, un flauto – ottiene un matrimonio regale per sé e per la sorella Ciclamina.
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Racconta la storia del mendicante Prataiolo che, venuto in possesso di tre oggetti magici – una camicia, un bastone, un flauto – ottiene un matrimonio regale per sé e per la sorella Ciclamina.
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                <text>La canzone di Piccolino</text>
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                <text>Poesia pubblicata su «Il corriere dei piccoli», 5 settembre 1909, p. 2.
Racconta la storia di Piccolino, un orfano respinto da tutti – il fornaio, il re, la guerra, San Pietro – e infine accolto in Paradiso da Gesù Cristo.</text>
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It tells the story of Piccolino, an orphan rejected by everyone – the baker, the king, the war, St. Peter – and finally welcomed into Paradise by Jesus Christ.</text>
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Fig. 1 disegno che rappresenta un bambino in cammino con un sacco sulla spalla. L'immagine è firmata "G.". Dimensioni: ca. 5x8 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto a sinistra.
Fig. 2 disegno che rappresenta un uomo e un bambino in dialogo sulla scala esterna di un edificio sacro. L'immagine è firmata "Gustavino". Dimensioni: ca. 6x7 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto a destra.
Fig. 3 disegno che rappresenta un re e un bambino in dialogo. L'immagine è firmata "Gustavino". Dimensioni: ca. 6x8 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, al centro.
Fig. 4 disegno che rappresenta un uomo e un bambino in dialogo davanti a un forno. L'immagine è firmata "Gustavino". Dimensioni: ca. 5x6 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in basso a sinistra.
Fig. 5 disegno che rappresenta un uomo e un bambino fra le nuvole. L'adulto ripara il bambino sotto il suo manto. Dimensioni: ca. 5x7 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in basso a destra.
Fig. 6 disegno che rappresenta un bambino a cavallo con la spada sguainata, sullo sfondo una palla di cannone. L'immagine è firmata "Gustavino". Dimensioni: ca. 5x6 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in basso al centro.</text>
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Fig. 1 drawing of a walking child with a sack over his shoulder. The image is signed "G.". Dimensions: ca. 5x8 cm. Position: left page, top left.
Fig. 2 drawing of a man and a child in dialogue on an external staircase of a sacred building. The image is signed "Gustavino". Dimensions: ca. 6x7 cm. Position: left page, top right.
Fig. 3 drawing of a king and a child in dialogue. The image is signed "Gustavino". Dimensions: ca. 6x8 cm. Position: left page, centered.
Fig. 4 drawing of a man and a child in dialogue in front of an oven. The image is signed "Gustavino". Dimensions: ca. 5x6 cm. Position: left page, bottom left.
Fig. 5 drawing of a man and a child in the clouds. The adult shelters the child under his cloak. Dimensions: ca. 5x7 cm. Position: left page, bottom right.
Fig. 6 drawing of a child on horseback with unsheathed sword, as background a cannonball. The image is signed "Gustavino". Dimensions: ca. 5x6 cm. Position: left page, bottom center.</text>
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                <text>Digiteca della Biblioteca di storia moderna e contemporanea</text>
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                <text>La casa dei secoli. II. - Torino settecentesca</text>
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                <text>Text reference edition: Guido Gozzano, "Anacronismi e didascalie. Prose varie 1903-1916", a cura di Marco Maggi, Roma, Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, 2023.</text>
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                <text>Prosa pubblicata su «La Donna», 20 aprile 1914, pp. 20-21.
Racconta la storia di Palazzo Madama di Torino e il suo ruolo nel corso dei secoli. Nel nome "Madama" è riconosciuta una dedica muliebre e il narratore identifica con Cristina di Francia la "Madama" per eccellenza, la cui ombra ancora domina su quelle delle altre principesse che lì hanno abitato. Conclude con un elogio delle doti virili di Cristina di Francia.</text>
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                <text>Prose published on «La Donna», 20th April 1914, pp. 20-21.
It tells the story of Palazzo Madama in Turin and its role over the centuries. A feminine dedication is recognised in the name "Madama" and the narrator identifies Christina of France as the Madame par excellence, whose shadow still dominates those of the other princesses who have lived there. It concludes with a praise of Christina of France's manly qualities.</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 disegno che rappresenta l'interno di un castello e in primo piano una donna con una posa esitante. Come sfondo l'interno di un antico castello e un uomo nell'atto di uscire dall'ingresso. L'immagine è usata come intestazione del testo. Dimensioni: ca. 22x11 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto al centro.</text>
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                <text>Biblioteca nazionale universitaria di Torino, ph. Paolo Siccardi</text>
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                <text>La cavallina del negromante</text>
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                <text>The text is included in the collection "La principessa si sposa" (1917).
Text reference edition: Guido Gozzano, "I tre talismani. La principessa si sposa e altre fiabe", a cura di Matilde Dillon Wanke, Alessandria, Edizioni dell'Orso, 2004.</text>
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                <text>Fiaba pubblicata su «Il corriere dei piccoli», 3 settembre 1911, pp. 4-5.
Racconta la storia dell'ingegnoso Candido, dei suoi sforzi per sottrarre sé e il padre dalla miseria e della sua lotta con un perfido negromante, avendo come alleata (e, infine, come sposa) la figlia del re di Corelandia.</text>
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                <text>Fairy tale published on «Il corriere dei piccoli», 3th September 1911, pp. 4-5.
It tells the story of the clever Candido, his efforts to rescue himself and his father from misery and his struggle with a villainous necromancer, having as an ally (and, finally, as a bride) the daughter of the king of Corelandia.</text>
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                <text>N.B. Le immagini sono descritte seguendo l'ordine di impaginazione sulla singola pagina: dunque da sinistra a destra e dall'alto al basso. La loro numerazione potrebbe non coincidere con l'ordine narrativo.
Fig. 1 disegno che rappresenta un uomo in dialogo con un uomo a cavallo. Sullo sfondo un castello. L'immagine è firmata "G. Moroni Celsi". Dimensioni: ca. 6x9 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in alto a sinistra.
Fig. 2 disegno che rappresenta una donna in un prato che avanza verso lo spettatore, mentre un uomo la osserva da dietro un albero. L'immagine è firmata "G. Moroni Celsi". Dimensioni: ca. 6x9 cm. Posizione: facciata sinistra, in basso a destra.
Fig. 3 disegno che rappresenta la bottega di uno stalliere in cui due uomini si fronteggiano. L'immagine è firmata "G. Moroni Celsi". Dimensioni: ca. 6x8 cm. Posizione: facciata destra, in alto al centro.</text>
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                <text>Please note: the images are described below following a layout-based order, i.e. from left to right and from top to bottom on the single page. Their numbering may not coincide with the narrative order.
Fig. 1 drawing of a man in dialogue with another man on horseback. As background a castle. The image is signed "G. Moroni Celsi". Dimensions: ca. 6x9 cm. Position: left page, top left.
Fig. 2 drawing of a woman in a meadow advancing towards the viewer, while a man observes her from behind a tree. The image is signed "G. Moroni Celsi". Dimensions: ca. 6x9 cm. Position: left page, bottom right.
Fig. 3 drawing of a groom's shop in which two men face each other. The image is signed "G. Moroni Celsi". Dimensions: ca. 6x8 cm. Position: right page, top center.</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 didascalia: "– Dove vai, ragazzo mio?".
Fig. 2 didascalia: "…era una fanciulla bellissima che fuggiva verso le scuderie".
Fig. 3 didascalia: "– Quattrocento libbre? Voi scherzate signore!".</text>
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                <text>Fig. 1 caption: "– Where are you going, my boy?" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 2 caption: "...was a beautiful maiden fleeing towards the stables" (Eng. transl.).
Fig. 3 caption: "– Four hundred pounds? You joke sir!" (Eng. transl.).</text>
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                <text>Space on the page occupied by images of Gozzano's texts: 12%</text>
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                <text>N. of images next to Gozzano's text: 3</text>
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                <text>Writer: Guido Gozzano</text>
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                <text>Illustrator: Guido Moroni-Celsi</text>
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                <text> </text>
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            <name>Date</name>
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                <text>1911-09-03</text>
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            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
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                <text>«Il corriere dei piccoli»</text>
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                <text>Milan</text>
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          <element elementId="47">
            <name>Rights</name>
            <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
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              <elementText elementTextId="80942">
                <text>CC0</text>
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            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
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                <text>Periodical cover dimension (cm): 28,5 x 21,5</text>
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                <text>Original format: microfilm</text>
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                <text>Su concessione del Ministero della Cultura – Pinacoteca di Brera – Biblioteca Braidense, Milano</text>
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                <text>Format: jpg</text>
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              <elementText elementTextId="80947">
                <text>File dimension (pixels): 2000 × 1300</text>
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                <text>Promoter S.r.l.</text>
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                <text>Pieter Paul Rubens</text>
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                <text>Henry Moret</text>
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                <text>La Céne</text>
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                <text>The Last Supper</text>
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                <text>Paris</text>
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                <text>religion and belief</text>
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                <text>1846</text>
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                <text>Illustration from the book "La Sainte Bible" (1846), portraying Jesus sorrounded by the Apostles during the Last Supper. Everyone is facing him except for Judas.</text>
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                <text>Illustrazione dal libro "La Saint Bible" (1846), che ritrae Cristo circondato dagli Apostoli durante l'Ultima Cena. Tutti lo stanno guardando tranne Giuda.</text>
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                <text>La Sainte Bible traduite par Lemaistre de Sacy, Furne et C.ie Editeurs</text>
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                <text>Promoter Digital Gallery</text>
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