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- Railroad Bridges for ****an (1885). Tokyo: Tokyo University, 258 pages. De Pontibus: A Pocket-book for Bridge Engineers, (1898) 1st edition. New York: John...
- Renaud de Pons may refer to: Renaud I de Pons (fl. 1070s) Renaud de Pons, Seneschal of Gascony (d. aft. 1228) Renaud II de Pons (d. 1252) Renaud III de...
- was the Cardinal and bishop. He was born into the family De Ponte (De Pontibus) of the counts of Tagliacozzo. He was elected Archbishop of Taranto in...
- truss design.: 3–4  As he would later recall in his 1898 publication De Pontibus: For a number of years the author was dissatisfied with all railroad bridges...
- written in the early 3rd century AD, in which the location appears as Pontibus, meaning "at the bridges". The first surviving records of Staines from...
- (Higham, Suffolk?) AI Ad Pontem East Stoke, Nottinghamshire AI Ad Pontes or Pontibus Staines-upon-Thames, Middle**** AI Aesica Great Chesters, Northumberland...
- Publica Utilitate. L'attività della Congregazione cardinalizia super viis, pontibus et fontibus nella Roma di fine '500, Gangemi Editore S.p.A., 2011. Camillo...
- Renaud II (c. 1170 – 11 June 1252), also known as Reginald de Pontibus or Renaud de Ponz, was a French nobleman and the lord of Pons in the Saintonge region...
- to impanel upon ****izes and juries and what not, as also what number. Pontibus reparandis, a writ directed to the sheriff requiring him to charge one...
- structures belonging to different ages. The oldest part was built by the De Pontibus family and dates back to the 13th century; it is a Norman-Swabian enclosure...