-
folding portable chair for use
during campaigns or
other outdoor pursuits.
Dantesca is a type of
chair used
during the
Italian Renaissance. The arms end in...
- The
Enciclopedia Dantesca,
published 1970–1975 by the
Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, in six volumes,
under the
general editorship of
Umberto Bosco...
- OCLC 558999245. Scartazzini,
Giovanni Andrea (1896–1898).
Enciclopedia dantesca:
dizionario critico e
ragionato di
quanto concerne la vita e le
opere di...
- bibliophile. His name
remains attached to his
great work, a
Bibliografia dantesca, "scholarship treasure" (Paolo Trovato, Un
falso visconte, due edizioni...
-
religions where punishments resemble sins
committed in life
Encyclopedia Dantesca,
Biblioteca Treccani, 2005, vol. 7,
article Contrap****o. Mark Musa, commentary...
- San
Francesco in
central Ravenna. The
monument is
surrounded by a "zona
dantesca", in
which visitors have to
remain silent and respectful. The
small garden...
- ISBN 978-1-4426-4329-1. Niccoli,
Alessandro (1970). "Riviera".
Enciclopedia Dantesca (in Italian). "Visit California".
Visit California. "Visit
Santa Barbara"...
- Publishing. p. 437. ISBN 978-1438108414. Lombardi,
Giancarlo (2022). L'Estetica
Dantesca del
Dualismo (in Italian) (1st ed.). Borgomanero, Novara, Italy: Giuliano...
- (family).
Francesco Frascarelli (1970).
Frangipani (in Italian).
Enciclopedia Dantesca.
Archived 17
December 2013.
Eugenio Dupré
Theseider (1932). Frangipane...
- Zara is
mentioned by
Dante in the
Divine Comedy: "Zara".
Enciclopedia Dantesca.
Retrieved 29 June 2021.
Dante Alighieri.
Divina Commedia (Guerri) (in...