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Stone Cutting in the architecture of Brunelleschi / Roberto Gargiani
San Francesco in Rimini and Leon Battista Alberti / Massimo Bulgarelli
The evolution of the constructive techniques between Middle Ages and Modern Age: the case of Venice / Mario Piana
The genesis of Vasari's Le Vite in Forties / Silvia Ginzburg
Ss. Luca e Martina: the study of the interior colours in the restoration in progress / Pier Luigi Porzio & Ilaria Delsere
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ancient wooden constructions
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CFP "Graphing Genes, Cells and Embryos II. Cultures of Seeing 3D and Beyond"
Byzanz - Konstantinopel - Istanbul: Städtische Räume von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart
2007-05-14
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