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    Traces of the Great War. Architecture and restoration a century on by Gian Paolo Treccani

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…However, the Great War, especially in the North-East of Italy, produced profound changes, not only due to the complete ruin of entire villages (Asiago, Conegliano and others), but, as it is known, also due to the serious damage which Venice, Verona, Treviso suffered through bombings. …”
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    PRESERVING THE VENETIAN FORTRESS OF BERGAMO: QUICK PHOTOGRAMMETRIC SURVEY FOR CONSERVATION PLANNING by G. Mirabella Roberti, V. M. Nannei, P. Azzola, A. Cardaci

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…<p>The historical and cultural relevance of the City Walls built by the ‘Serenissima’ Republic of Venice in the second half of 16th century was recognized in 2017 by the insertion of Bergamo, together with other Venetian Fortresses in Italy, Croatia and Montenegro, in the World Heritage List of UNESCO as transnational site. …”
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    Doctoral Education in Planning and Urban Studies in Italy: what is it really for? Introduction and Editorial note. by Enzo Falco, Alessandro Rinaldi

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The topics investigated are: matching between students’ expectations and institutional goals, the international mobility of PhD candidates, experiences of international PhD students in Italy, and the evolution of two of the oldest PhD programmes in planning in Italy at Sapienza, Rome and Iuav, Venice.</p>…”
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    Capri’s Touristification. A Millennial Cultural Landscape Reinvented by Luxury Tourism by Giovanna Russo Krauss

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…In Italy, consciousness on the subject primarily grew in relation to Florence and Venice, both national cases widely discussed also on newspapers. …”
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    Institutionalization of rights and responsibilities of the opposition in parliament – A comparative European perspective by Balint Pasztor

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Methodologically, the comparative approach is complemented by the analysis of comments and interpretations of constitutional acts, laws, rules of procedure, as well as recommendations of the Venice Commission. …”
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    An evaluation of Substance Painter and Mari as visualisation methods using the Piraeus Lion and its runic inscriptions as a case study by Rich Potter, Robin Rönnlund, Jenny Wallensten

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This new approach is demonstrated through a case study of the Piraeus Lion, a sculpture in Venice which has documented engravings that are subtle and have proven difficult to fully recorded and interpret using traditional approaches. …”
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    CROATIAN AND INTERNATIONAL COPPER AND SALT ROUTES IN THE PART OF EUROPE by Berislav Šebečić

    Published 2001-12-01
    “…Intense intenational trade through Croatia that took place at the late fifteenth and in the course of the sixteenth centuries was a combination of river and cart traffic from the former foundries iu Bans-ka Bistrica (in Slovakia today)over Budim, Zagreb, Dubovac and Mod-ruš to Senj from where cargo was loaded on the ships sailing to Venice and all over the world. That route I have named the intenational copper route. …”
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    Sensing the Cultural Significance with AI for Social Inclusion by Nan Bai

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The framework was tested in case study cities including Venice, Paris, Suzhou, Amsterdam, and Rome for the baseline and/or activated scenarios. …”
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    Maeștrii de costume la Teatrul Național din București, de la inaugurare până în pragul Marii Uniri (1852–1918) by Ana Traci-Neagoe

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…On a fruitful evolutionary path, the stage space is enriched by the contribution of theatrical costume companies Chiappa and Rancati in Milano, the Enrico Biati fabric company, whose constant presence has been recorded since 1878, Luigi Capuzzo in Venice or Hugo Baruch & Cie in Berlin.…”
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