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Building in ‘Aggregate’ in Barletta

2023
This chapter presents the forensic investigations relevant to the collapse of a building in ‘aggregate’ that occurred in Barletta (Puglia, South Italy) on the morning of the 3rd October 2011, causing five fatalities. According to the Italian technical standards, a building aggregate consists of a set of adjacent buildings that is the result of an ...
Giuseppe C. Marano   +2 more
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Le colosse de Barletta

Bulletin de la Société Nationale des Antiquaires de France, 1982
Émilienne Demougeot, Le Colosse de Barletta, p. 951-978. Parmi les identifications de l'empereur que représente ce Colosse (Valentinien Ier, Marcien, Justinien), celle proposée en 1973 par P. Testini qui l'identifie à Honorius semble être la plus plausible, si on y ajoute d'autres arguments tirés des solidi (en particulier ceux montrant, en ...
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Barletta

2012
Entry on the city of Barletta, Puglia, focusing on its art and architecture during the Middle Ages.
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Giorgio Barletta 1938-1988

1989
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Bibliografia malacologica di G. Barletta

1989
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Seitenblick – Neues zum Konstantinopler Scheinsarkophag in Barletta

Byzantinische Zeitschrift, 2006
Abstract Das Museo Civico von Barletta präsentiert ein zentrales Objekt seiner Sammlung, das bekannte spätantike Marmorrelief mit der Darstellung einer Apostelversammlung, im mittelalterlichen Kastell des Ortes mittlerweile in einer großzügigen und angemessenen Aufstellung (Abb. 1).
Georg-D. Schaaf, Kirsten Krumeich
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Foglio 176, Barletta

1995
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DAL CIN, Renzo, SIMEONI, Umberto
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Citazioni acerbiane nei Sermones di Gabriele Barletta

2010
Il nome del domenicano Gabriele Barletta è legato alla fortuna dei suoi Sermones, pubblicati per la prima volta tra il novembre 1497 e il gennaio 1498 a Brescia da Giacomo Britannico. L’editio princeps fu seguita, infatti, da un elevato numero di edizioni, italiane e straniere, che attestano un successo ampio e di lunga durata delle sue prediche.
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