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Il Marzocco was an Italian language weekly literary and art magazine which was published in Florence, Italy, between 1896 and 1932. The title was chosen by Gabriele D'Annunzio which was a reference to the symbol of the ancient Republic of Florence and also, of the popular rule. The magazine covered articles on a wide range of subjects such as women's rights and political events. Its subtitle was periodico settimanale di letteratura e d'arte (Italian: Weekly literary and arts periodical).

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  • Il Marzocco was an Italian language weekly literary and art magazine which was published in Florence, Italy, between 1896 and 1932. The title was chosen by Gabriele D'Annunzio which was a reference to the symbol of the ancient Republic of Florence and also, of the popular rule. The magazine covered articles on a wide range of subjects such as women's rights and political events. Its subtitle was periodico settimanale di letteratura e d'arte (Italian: Weekly literary and arts periodical). (en)
  • Il Marzocco è stata una rivista letteraria settimanale fondata a Firenze il 2 febbraio 1896 e terminata il 25 dicembre 1932. La testata, fondata da Adolfo e Angiolo Orvieto, riprese il nome e l'impresa araldica dell'antico leone rampante in rame che costituiva uno degli stemmi della Repubblica fiorentina. (it)
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  • Adolfo Orvieto (en)
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  • Il Marzocco was an Italian language weekly literary and art magazine which was published in Florence, Italy, between 1896 and 1932. The title was chosen by Gabriele D'Annunzio which was a reference to the symbol of the ancient Republic of Florence and also, of the popular rule. The magazine covered articles on a wide range of subjects such as women's rights and political events. Its subtitle was periodico settimanale di letteratura e d'arte (Italian: Weekly literary and arts periodical). (en)
  • Il Marzocco è stata una rivista letteraria settimanale fondata a Firenze il 2 febbraio 1896 e terminata il 25 dicembre 1932. La testata, fondata da Adolfo e Angiolo Orvieto, riprese il nome e l'impresa araldica dell'antico leone rampante in rame che costituiva uno degli stemmi della Repubblica fiorentina. (it)
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