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- The Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana is a main public library of the muni****lity of Vicenza, Italy. Inaugurated at the dawn of the 18th-century, and now the...
- 82 meters high, is one of the tallest buildings. The Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana, a public library founded by Count Giovanni M. Bertolo and opened in 1708...
- hanc et accuratissima Territorii Vicentini descriptionem, in Abraham Ortelius, Theatro del mondo, Anversa, 1608. Vicenza, Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana....
- recordings are still preserved today in the city library, 'Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana'. The first religious services of the basilica were given to the Order...
- Tartarotti, Rovereto Biblioteca Civica Centrale, Turin Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana, Vicenza This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
- – Basilica (town hall) Palladian completed. 1708 – Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana (library) opens. 1814 – Austrians in power. 1833 – Cimitero acattolico...
- distribution and ac****ulation of solar Energy. In 2001 he designed The New Bertoliana Library within the city center of Vicenza. In this plan, he pioneered...
- universitarie. Antilia. p. 281. Censimento archivio Crestani. Biblioteca Bertoliana. Rumor, Sebastiano (1905). Gli scrittori vicentini dei secoli decimottavo...
- (Viareggio) Palazzo Barbaran da Porto Basilica Palladiana Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana Palazzo del Capitaniato Casa Cogollo Palazzo Chiericati Palazzo Civena...
- (2008). "I due paleotipi slavi della collezione Tornieri nella Biblioteca Bertoliana". Slovo: Journal of Old Church Slavonic Institute (in Italian). 58: 21–44...