- The term
Specola in
Italian means observatory, a
location used for
observing terrestrial or
celestial events. A
number of palaces, institutes, museums...
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known as La
Specola, is an
eclectic natural history museum in Florence,
central Italy,
located next to the
Pitti Palace. The name
Specola means observatory...
- The
Vatican Observatory (Italian:
Specola Vaticana) is an
astronomical research and
educational institution supported by the Holy See.
Originally based...
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Museum of the
Cloister of
Santa Maria Novella, the
Zoological Museum ("La
Specola"), the
Museo Bardini, and the
Museo Horne.
There is also a
collection of...
- 2024] (in Italian).
Pontifical Academy for Life.
Retrieved 24 May 2024. "
Specola vaticana" [Vatican Observatory]. vaticanstate.va (in Italian). Vatican...
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Academy of Sciences,
Vatican Observatory (Pontificia
Academia Scientarum,
Specola Vaticana). Duncan, D. E (1999). Calendar: Humanity's Epic
Struggle To Determine...
- La
Specola is a 14th-century tower,
formerly part of a
medieval castle, and
converted in 1767 into an
astronomical observatory (specula) in Padua, region...
- (eds.). The
Galileo Affair: A
Meeting of
Faith and Science.
Vatican City:
Specola Vaticana. pp. 75–102. Bibcode:1985gamf.conf...75P. OCLC 16831024. Reston...
- Library. In 1841, the
finger was
moved to the
Tribune of
Galileo at La
Specola. It was then
transferred to the
Institute and
Museum of the
History of...
- A
Peruvian mummy at La
Specola, Florence...