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- Atticus, Quintus, and Brutus was rediscovered by Petrarch in 1345 at the Capitolare library in Verona. This rediscovery is often credited for initiating the...
- survives in twelve m****cript sources. The autograph in the Biblioteca Capitolare of Padova (MS. D39) and a copy of it, also in Padova, are certainly the...
- The Chapter Library of Verona (Italian: Biblioteca Capitolare di Verona) is an Italian library, considered the world's oldest library in continuous function...
- Museo capitolare di Atri (Italian for Chapter Museum of Atri) is a museum of religious art in Atri, Province of Teramo (Abruzzo). The Capitular Museum...
- 1992, pp. 156–161. Paolo Collura, Le Più antiche carte dell'Archivio capitolare di Agrigento (1092–1282), 1961, pp. 120–126 Metcalfe, Alex (2018). "Language...
- Versus de cavenda Venere et vino found, which is part of Codex 1.4 of the Capitolare di Modena. One of the earliest examples of the square being applied to...
- Sanmicheli's bell tower Jacquet de Berchem "History - Biblioteca Capitolare Verona". Biblioteca Capitolare Verona. Archived from the original on 19 May 2021. Retrieved...
- original on 15 April 2009. Retrieved 28 March 2009. MS Verona, Biblioteca Capitolare LX(58) folios 79v–80v. Sacha Stern, Calendar and Community: A History...
- University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-0-802084248. Nani Mocenigo, Filippo (1877). Capitolare dei signori di notte (in Italian). Venezia: Tipografia del tempo....
- the collection Epistulae ad Atti****, in the Chapter Library (Biblioteca Capitolare) of Verona Cathedral. Disdaining what he believed to be the ignorance...