150 resultados para Monumento nazionale Vittorio Emmanuele II (Rome, Italy)
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Copy 2: University of Illinois bookplate: "From the library of Conte Antonio Cavagna Sangiuliani di Gualdana Lazelada di Bereguardo, purchased 1921".
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Includes indexes.
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Engraved title leaf has port. of Vignola at window in architectural setting. Engraved throughout on rectos only, except letterpress "Ai lettori," leaves II-III recto.
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The moral reason of our war, by G. del Vecchio.--The national ideal and the duty of Italy; by P. Fedozzi.--The political reasons of our war, by P. Bonfante.--The rights of Italy over the Alps and the Adriatic, by C. Errere.--The unredeemed provinces in the history of Italy, by P. S. Leicht.--The national struggle in the unreddemed provinces, by L. Bianchi.--Denunciation of the treaty of the Triple alliance, by P. Fedozzi.--Italy's war and Italy's wealth, by G. Arias.--Necessity and reason for the present war with Turkey, by A. Solmi.--Artes et arma, by G. Albini.
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Contiene: T. II.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Contiene: T. I (463 p.) -- T. II (506 p.) -- T. III (424 p.)
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Contiene con portadilla propia :Appendice Saggio de decreti dell'Assemblea Nazionale de Francesi, sul medesimo Argomento.
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Contiene: T. I (IV, 511 p.) -- T. II (493 p.)
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Contiene: T. I (XVI, 574 p.) -- T. II (524 p.)
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Intended as a sequal to His A history of Ancient Christianity and Sacred Art in Italy, 1866.
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Papers of the school were ordinarily published in the American Journal of Archaeology, 2d. ser.; supplementary volumes wre authorized when material for publication either exceeded the space available in the journal, or when it was of such a nature as to make a different mode of publication advisable. (cf. v. 1, Prefatory note) The present volumes form the only collection of papers issued separately by the school in Rome. (Lists of the papers published in other journals, 1898-1907, may be found in the Supplementary papers, v. 1-2, Prefatory note) From 1909-12, the reports, etc., of the school were published in the Bulletin of the Archaeological Institute of America. On January 1, 1913, the American School of Classical Studies in Rome became a part of the American Academy in Rome.
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At head of title : L. V. Bertarelli.
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English and Italian.
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[I] The first eight books, literally translated, with notes and illustrations by D. Spillan. 1854.--[II] Books nine to twenty-six, literally translated, with notes and illustrations, by D. Spillan and Cyrus Edmonds. 1856.--[III] Books twenty-seven to thirty-six, literally translated, with notes and illustrations, by Cyrus Edmonds. 1850.--[IV] Books thirty-seven to the end, with the epitomes and fragments of the lost books, literally translated by William A. M'Devitte. 1850.