Federighi Editori

Federighi Editori specializes in children books, with focus on Italian history and literary figures, such as Dante, Boccaccio or Manzoni as well as other great personalities in the history of art and science in Italy. Federighi’s books make history attractive and entertaining. They stimulate children’s interest and curiosity towards past events, leading them to develop a better appreciation of original literary and historical works, later on in life. Federighi’s books attract not only children, but also parents and teachers. Volumes are not intended to replace traditional history books but they aim to provide a first approach to important topics and events of our past, which will be studied in depth at school. Federighi’s books display a simple and easy-to-read style, as a great adaptation for enjoyable reading. Federighi Editori also publish books for adults, centered on landscape, art and food of Tuscany. All available books have been translated into English.

Year of establishment:

2010

Number of employees:

UP TO 2 EMPLOYEES

Annual turnover:

Under 250.000 Euro

Reference year of turnover:

2019

Export turnover:

0

Activities:

Printing of books

Other printing activities

EDUCATION

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Company:

FEDERIGHI EDITORI

Telephone:

+390571664016

Address:

VIA TORINO 18

City:

CERTALDO (FI)

Zip Code:

50052

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Dante Alighieri was born in Florence in 1265.
He actively participated in the political life of the city and in 1301,as a result of the conflict between Guelphs and Ghibellines, was condemned to two years of exile. In 1307 he began the most important work of his life, the Divine Comedy, an epic poem that describes Dante’s journey through the kingdom of the afterlife, firstly with the guidance of Virgil, then Beatrice and finally of St. Bernard. Here is the first Cantica of the Divine Comedy, simplified and fully illustrated.



It’s 1348 and the Black Death is ravaging the city of Florence. Seven young ladies and three young men escaping the terrible plague, take refuge in a country villa, where they pass the time dancing, singing and telling stories. This is the ideal frame of the one hundred tales wich made up the “Decameron”, told in ten days by the ten young Florentines. In this book we have three amusing short stories from the great work by Giovanni Boccaccio. Fully illustrated.