Other Informationbooksellers, Milan, Turin, Florence, Rome; Giuseppe Bocca (1788/90-1864) opened the first shop in Milan; in 1829 he moved to Turin and took over the publishing business of his brothers Carlo and Maurizio; in 1857 Giuseppe's son Casimiro took over the business, opening shops in Florence in 1864 and in Rome in 1870; the business then passed to his son, Giuseppe junior, the sole proprietor of the firm by 1890, who closed the shop in Turin in 1936 and concentrated the business in Milan; see DBI X 819-21, Cristiano 70.
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Bocca (`Fratelli Bocca')
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Other Informationbooksellers, Milan, Turin, Florence, Rome; Giuseppe Bocca (1788/90-1864) opened the first shop in Milan; in 1829 he moved to Turin and took over the publishing business of his brothers Carlo and Maurizio; in 1857 Giuseppe's son Casimiro took over the business, opening shops in Florence in 1864 and in Rome in 1870; the business then passed to his son, Giuseppe junior, the sole proprietor of the firm by 1890, who closed the shop in Turin in 1936 and concentrated the business in Milan; see DBI X 819-21, Cristiano 70.
Other Identifierhttps://aeolus.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/collections/incunables/provenances_for_mei.xml#xpointer(//*[@id="447"])
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