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- The Palazzo Sergardi or Sergardi Biringucci is an 18th-century aristocratic palace located on Via Montanini #110 in the city of Siena, region of Tuscany...
- The Palazzo Bindi Sergardi, previously Agostini and later Casini-Casuccini is, from the outside, a non-descript urban building located on Via dei Pellegrini...
- Lodovico Sergardi (b. at Siena, 1660; d. at Spoleto, 7 November 1726) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and poet, chiefly known for his vivid latin...
- Swedenborg Obs., Bockholmwik A69 Osservatorio Palazzo Bindi Sergardi - Osservatorio Palazzo Bindi Sergardi A70 Lumijoki Ostrobothnia Lumijoki A71 Stixendorf -...
- 314810000°N 11.327242000°E / 43.314810000; 11.327242000 The Palazzo Fineschi Sergardi is a 16th-century urban palace located the Pian dei Mantellini neighborhood...
- is believed to have been commissioned by the Sienese patrician Fabrizio Sergardi in approximately 1507. It is currently displa**** in the Louvre Museum in...
- Siena Palazzo Bandini-Piccolomini Palazzo Bichi Ruspoli Palazzo Bindi Sergardi Palazzo del Capitano del Popolo, Siena Castellare degli Ugurgieri Palazzo...
- traced to the very end of the 17th century, when the satirist Lodovico Sergardi circulated a two-line epigram in which the elephant tells the Dominicans...
- hillside at Il Sodo, and a complex in Camucia itself. Il Sodo I, the 'Grotta Sergardi' commonly known as 'Il Melone', contains a p****age, opening into parallel...
- T****o), he points distantly towards Vico's The New Science (1725). Lodovico Sergardi Manuel Martí Chisholm 1911, p. 383. Chisholm 1911, p. 384. Chisholm 1911...