989 resultados para Berretta, Giovanni, 19th cent.
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Playbill for the production of A little treasure by A. Harris and The chameleon by Dion Boucicault, at Boston Theatre, March 27th, 1857.
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Wolff, R.L. 19th cent. fiction,
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Publisher's advertisements: [2] p. at end in v. 1 and 2.
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Sadleir, M. 19th cent. fiction,
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Wolff, R.L. 19th cent. fiction,
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Sadleir, M. 19th cent. fiction,
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This article compares the mid-nineteenth century landscape of the River Tordera delta with the present day landscape, based, above all, on the changes that have occurred in land use and land cover. The mid 19th century landscape was reconstructed using data obtained from the amillaraments (land inventories) and other historical documents. Present-day land use and cover was established through photo interpretation and field work. The most important changes detected concern the almost complete disappearance of certain crops, such as vineyards, which were very important in the 19th century; the expansion of forest in place of abandoned tilled land and the increase in built up areas, which, taken together, produce a highly fragmented landscape pattern
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F. Iv : titre du XVIe siècle : « Italien Le decameron de Brocasse les cent nouvelles de Bocasse ».F. 1-5 : table des matières.F. 1-182 : "Inchomincia ilibro chiamato Dechameron principe ghaleotto nel quale si chontengono ciento novelle dette da sette donne e tre giovani uomini ...-... Qui finisce la decima e ultima giornata del decameron, cognominato principe galeotto chompiltato e fatto per messer Giovanni Boccacci da Ciertaldo. Amen. Amen".F. 182 : indication biffée à l'encre brune d'une écriture cursive (ex libris) : "Questo libro e di simbaldo ... di filipo di simone ..."
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This article compares the mid-nineteenth century landscape of the River Tordera delta with the present day landscape, based, above all, on the changes that have occurred in land use and land cover. The mid 19th century landscape was reconstructed using data obtained from the amillaraments (land inventories) and other historical documents. Present-day land use and cover was established through photo interpretation and field work. The most important changes detected concern the almost complete disappearance of certain crops, such as vineyards, which were very important in the 19th century; the expansion of forest in place of abandoned tilled land and the increase in built up areas, which, taken together, produce a highly fragmented landscape pattern
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University of Illinois bookplate: "From the library of Conte Antonio Cavagna Sangiuliani di Gualdana Lazelada di Bereguardo, purchased 1921".
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