- Haag: Jean Neaulme. 1740.
Plantae veronenses (in Latin). Vol. 1. Verona:
Tipografia del Seminario. 1745.
Plantae veronenses (in Latin). Vol. 2. Verona: Tipografia...
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published in 1754 by
French botanist Jean-François Séguier in
Plantae Veronenses, a
description of the
plants found around Verona.
Twelve species are recognized...
- The
Verona Sacramentary (Latin:
Sacramentarium Veronense) or
Leonine Sacramentary (Sacramentarium Leonianum) is the
oldest surviving liturgical book of...
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Bupleurum veronense is a
plant species of the
genus Bupleurum.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Bupleurum veronense.
Wikispecies has information...
- p. 134.
Luciano Chiappini, Gli Estensi, p. 19, Varese, 1988.
Annales Veronenses,
Annales Sanctæ Trinitatis, MGH SS XIX, p. 2. Pivano,
Silvio (1935). "Obertenghi"...
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range of ssp. perforatum. It has
leaves that look more like
those of ssp.
veronense, but they have leaf stalks; the
glands on the seed
capsule are also distinct...
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Allium pallens is a
species of wild
onion native to the
Mediterranean region and
Middle East from
Portugal and
Algeria to Iran.
Allium pallens produces...
- (Bartonian) and
upper Eocene deposits in
Italy and Spain. Type
species is P.
veronenses (Zigno, 1887)
Three species are now
included in the genus, but
their phylogenetic...
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indicates it was not part of the
original city plan, much like the
Theatrum Veronense. The mid-1st
century BC, when the city was
refounded within the Adige’s...
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known as
Giovanni Mansionario), and the 16th-century work
Antiquitates Veronenses by the
Augustinian monk
Onuphrius Panvinius.
Little is
known about Pacificus'...