-
French and English, in
addition to a twice-monthly
newspaper column "La
Bustina di Minerva" (Minerva's Matchbook) in the
magazine L'Espresso beginning...
- term. A
cappello a
barchetta refers to a
military side cap
similar to a
bustina. It may also
refer to an out-moded three-cornered hat
somewhat similar...
- 2019.
Retrieved 15
November 2019. Eco,
Umberto (30
September 1994). "La
bustina di Minerva". L'Espresso.
Archived from the
original on 20
August 2011....
- by
French POW in 1940 In the
Italian language, the side cap is
called bustina. It was
adopted by the
Royal Italian Army in the 1920s, and by the 1930s...
- Il
comico come straniament", "Geografia
imperfetta di
corto maltese" La
bustina di
Minerva (1999)
Sulla letteratura (2002 –
English translation by Martin...
-
Publishing New York 2009; Argo,
Praha 2009. U. Eco,
Templari attendibili, La
bustina di Minerva, "L'Espresso", 2
December 2004, p. 254
Umberto Eco, Il Medioevo...
- the
village of
Bedeu (Bedevlya) the city of
Teceu (Tiachiv) the town of
Buştina (Bushtino) the
village of Visc (Vishkove) the town of
Bocicoiu Mare (Velykyy...
-
Franco (general from Guayaquil).
Friar Pedro Bou.
Mariano Briceno.
Antolin Bustina (captain).
Carlos Calisto and
Borja (Quiteño). Abdón Calderón Garaycoa...
- Maramureș also
became renowned for its wood and iron
works - Vyshkovo, Criva,
Buștina,
Bocicoiu Mare,
furnaces and
casting -
Kosivska Poliana, Butfalva, timber...