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    por Elliott, Sara
    Publicado 1996
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    Publicado 1987
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    “…BACKGROUND: The Medici project consisted in archeological and paleopathological researches on some members of the great dynasty of the Italian Renaissance. The remains of Giovanni de’ Medici, so-called “dalle Bande Nere” (Forlì 1498- Mantua 1526) have not been investigated yet. …”
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    por Caroso, Fabritio
    Publicado 1995
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    “…Eight philosophers of the Italian Renaissance.…”
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    Publicado 1984
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    por Burke, Peter
    Publicado 1993
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    Tabla de Contenidos: “…The Golden Age of Spain -- IV. Italian Renaissance -- V. Tudor and Stuart Periods -- VI. …”
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    por Smith, Douglas Alton
    Publicado 2002
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Late Middle Ages and early Italian Renaissance -- IV. Lutes and lute making in the Middle Ages and Renaissance -- V. …”
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    por Lippi, Donatella
    Publicado 2007
    “…The scientific research carried out on these remains permits us to reconstruct habits and causes of death of members of this famous family of Italian Renaissance. The comparison between the literary sources and the paleopathological evidence is also important to reconstruct different therapies. …”
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    Publicado 1987
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…. -- The mapping impulse in Dutch art / Svetlana Alpers -- Maps as metaphors : mural map cycles of the Italian Renaissance / Juergen Schulz -- Color in cartography : a historical survey / Ulla Ehrensvärd -- The sources and development of cartographic ornamentation in the Netherlands / James A. …”
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    “…Girolamo Fracastoro was a true Italian Renaissance man: he excelled in literature, poetry, music, geography, geology, philosophy, astronomy and, of course, medicine to the point that made Charles-Edward Armory Winslow define him as "a peak unequaled by anyone between Hippocrates and Pasteur". …”
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    “…We examine an application of Acoustic Emission (AE) technique for a probabilistic analysis in time and space of earthquakes, in order to preserve the valuable Italian Renaissance Architectural Complex named “The Sacred Mountain of Varallo.” …”
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    “…Federico da Montefeltro (1422–1482), the Duke of Urbino, was a well-known historical figure during the Italian Renaissance. He is the subject of a famous painting by Piero della Francesca (1416–1492), which displays the Duke from the left and highlights his oddly shaped nose. …”
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    por de Campos, Deivis, Buso, Luciano
    Publicado 2020
    “…In this context, this manuscript, for the first time, demonstrates the renowned Italian Renaissance artist and genius of human anatomy Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) may have used deaf sign language in the fresco The Crucifixion of Saint Peter [Cappella Paolina, Vatican City, Italy]. …”
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    por de Campos, Deivis, Buso, Luciano
    Publicado 2020
    “…The scientific literature has shown that the renowned Italian Renaissance artist and genius of human anatomy Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) included his self-portrait into some of his most famous works. …”
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    por Helander, Mary E., McAllister, Sarah
    Publicado 2018
    “…The methodology is demonstrated using Granovetter’s original strength of weak ties network examples as well as the well-known Florentine families of the Italian Renaissance and the Krebs 2001 terrorist networks. …”
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    “…A brief description and the characteristics of scarf and splice joints appearing in historical buildings are provided, with special reference to stop-splayed scarf joints (so-called ‘Bolt of lightning’) which were widely used, for example, in Italian renaissance architecture. Analyses and studies of scarf and splice joints in bent elements presented in the literature are reviewed, along with selected examples of analyses and research on tensile joints. …”
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