- The
Accademia Ercolanese, in full
Regale Accademia Ercolanese di
Archeologia (Royal
Herculaneum Academy of Archaeology), is a
learned society established...
- "Herculaneum". The
Nuttall Encyclopædia. 1907. "Herculaneum". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 342–344.;
contains a plan of
Villa Ercolanese...
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Polisportiva Santa Maria 1936 Castellabate. He
previously pla**** for Roccella,
Ercolanese,
Gelbison Cilento, Taranto, Turris, US
Catanzaro and Savoia. Born in Accra...
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sculpture in Rome). The
Chiron and
Achilles cup was part of the
Servizio ercolanese ("Herculaneum Service"), an 88-piece
service Ferdinand made to present...
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porcelain Factory constructed in the city. He also
founded the
Accademia Ercolanese and the
National Archaeological Museum, Naples,
which still operates today...
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original on 5
August 2018.
Retrieved 5
August 2018. "Play off di
Serie D,
Ercolanese e
Cavese alle finali".
Corriere dello Sport (in Italian). Rome. 13 May...
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metres from the
Roman ruins of
Herculaneum and is home to the
Accademia Ercolanese, the
deposit for all
found objects of
archaeological site. This is in...
- lifetime. In 1755 he and
fourteen others were
chosen to
found the
Accademia Ercolanese. He was
initially also
going to be its
permanent secretary, but his age...
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Naples (1824); page 58-59.
Giuseppe Castaldi,
Della Regale Accademia Ercolanese, Tip. Porcelli,
Napoli 1840, pp. 254–255.
Filippo de Jorio,
Gaetano d'Ancora...
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Charles VII of
Naples in 1755 to be a
member of a
newly formed Accademia Ercolanese to ****ess
artifacts from
Pompeii and the
newly discovered town of Herculaneum...