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- Villa Pliniana is a villa originally built in 1573, on the site of a more modest pre-existing building, in the territory of the muni****lity of Torno,...
- relied upon a chronicle (possibly by Cornelius Bocchus) and a chorographia Pliniana, an epitome of Pliny's work with additions made about the time of Hadrian...
- on Aesop and Lucian to promote a pleasant, practical morality. In his Pliniana defensio (1493) Collenuccio defended Pliny against the accusations of Niccolò...
- (2012), "Ludibria sibi, nobis miracula. La fortuna medievale delle scienza pliniana e l'antropologia della diversitas", La 'Naturalis Historia' di Plinio,...
- 2018). "Estudio estratigráfico y sedimentológico del depósito de caída pliniana de la erupción del año 1600 d.C. del volcán Huaynaputina" [Stratigraphic...
- "Análisis de las Caídas Piroclásticas "Sandwich" Originadas por Erupciones Plinianas del volcán Misti en el Pleistoceno Superior, para evaluar el Peligro Volcánico...
- spring identified by Pliny the Elder and a nearby Villa Pliniana (the name means "Small Pliniana"). A house on the property was built on this remote stretch...
- della bugonia Sandra I. Ramos Maldonado (2008). "Humanismo, tradición pliniana y mani****ción textual: a propósito del mito de la Bugonia en Cardano y...
- publication was followed almost immediately by a response from Collenuccio, Pliniana defensio adversus Nicolai Leoniceni accusationem, published in 1493. Between...
- friezes, sculptures and statues, attributed to the Rodari brothers. Villa Pliniana Villa Plinianina Villa Tanzi-Taverna, on the s****s of Perlasca, which...