Vita Viri Clarissimi Et Famosissimi Kyriaci Anconitani, Band 86,Ausgaben 3-6American Philosophical Society, 1996 - 246 Seiten "Montana Disasters" is real-life thriller. It will leave you with the breathless sense of how it feels to be caught in mining catastrophes, flash floods, train wrecks, and more. It will expose you to the sorrow and elation of victims' friends and families. Taut with the fury of calamities and the courageous efforts of men and women to save lives, "Montana Disasters" takes you to the scenes where the forces of nature and humans wreaked havoc. |
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... copies or extracts by later hands . Any attempt exactly to reconstruct the original order and contents of Ciriaco's lost commentaria is a task , as Mommsen once wrote , as vain as that of trying to reassemble the scattered leaves of the ...
... copies or extracts by later hands . Any attempt exactly to reconstruct the original order and contents of Ciriaco's lost commentaria is a task , as Mommsen once wrote , as vain as that of trying to reassemble the scattered leaves of the ...
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... copies of drawings Ciriaco made of beasts he saw in Egypt , probably in 1436 : 21 a giraffe on the recto and an elephant on the verso.22 Felice also enhanced the splendor and variety of this section of the book by occasionally varying ...
... copies of drawings Ciriaco made of beasts he saw in Egypt , probably in 1436 : 21 a giraffe on the recto and an elephant on the verso.22 Felice also enhanced the splendor and variety of this section of the book by occasionally varying ...
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... , with a long introduction and notes , by Giuseppe Colucci in volume XV of his Antichità Picene ( Fermo , 1792 ) from a copy , as he noted , supplied to him by Tiraboschi . Colucci never apparently saw the INTRODUCTION 5.
... , with a long introduction and notes , by Giuseppe Colucci in volume XV of his Antichità Picene ( Fermo , 1792 ) from a copy , as he noted , supplied to him by Tiraboschi . Colucci never apparently saw the INTRODUCTION 5.
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... copy of G2 as edited by Tiraboschi , and it significantly includes the three portions ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) , and ( 3 ) now missing from G2 , as described two paragraphs above . Thus in G1 we have Tiraboschi's virtually finished edition of the ...
... copy of G2 as edited by Tiraboschi , and it significantly includes the three portions ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) , and ( 3 ) now missing from G2 , as described two paragraphs above . Thus in G1 we have Tiraboschi's virtually finished edition of the ...
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... copies , if any , Ciriaco possessed . 72 When did Quirini conceive his idea of writing Ciriaco's biography ? On this question our only internal evidence is the beginning of Scalamonti's dedicatory letter to Quirini where he says that he ...
... copies , if any , Ciriaco possessed . 72 When did Quirini conceive his idea of writing Ciriaco's biography ? On this question our only internal evidence is the beginning of Scalamonti's dedicatory letter to Quirini where he says that he ...
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