- The Gauss–
Boaga projection is a map
projection used in
Italy that uses a
Hayford ellipsoid. The
projection is
named after Carl
Friedrich Gauss and Giovanni...
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Giovanni Boaga (February 28, 1902 –
November 17, 1961) was an
Italian mathematician and
geodesy professor. He was born in
Trieste and died in Tripoli...
- Ciocci. The
location has been
chosen as
trigonometrical station in the Gauss–
Boaga cartographic projection,
giving rise to the
datum Roma 40.
Although it is...
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Michael Bevis, 1954 (England) Arne Bjerhammar, 1917–2011 (Sweden)
Giovanni Boaga, 1902–1961 (Italy) Guy Bomford, 1899–1996 (England)
William Bowie, 1872–1940...
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secolo XVI
Volume IV (Roma:
Fratelli Bencini, 1874), pp. 1-34.
Emmanuele Boaga, "Il
complesso titolare di S.
Martino ai
Monti in Roma," in:
Mario Fois...
- Almagià [it], 1944-1945
Orazio Toraldo di Francia [it], 1945-1955
Giovanni Boaga, 1955-1961
Riccardo Riccardi, 1962-1969
Ferdinando Gribaudi, 1969-1971 Carlo...
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Giuseppina Masotti Biggiogero Giulio Bisconcini Pietro Blaserna Giovanni Boaga Tommaso Boggio Enrico Boggio Lera
Corrado Böhm
Enrico Bombieri (1940–) Enrico...
- indicem;
Guida all’architettura
contemporanea in Roma, by V.
Bacigalupi - G.
Boaga - B. Boni, Rome 1965. P.O. Rossi, Roma.
Guida all’architettura
moderna 1909-1984...
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Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz. (in Latin) Palese, Salvatore;
Emanuele Boaga;
Francesco De Luca;
Lorella Ingrosso (editors).
Guida degli Archivi Capitolari...
- Italian). Florence.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link)
Boaga,
Giovanni (1961). "ANTONELLI, Giovanni".
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani...