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R. M. Azzara, Marco Tanganelli, Francesco Trovatelli, Nicoletta Vettori,

Florence (Tuscany, Italy) is one of the most visited cities of art in the world. Monuments, buildings, masterpieces from Renaissance are distributed everywhere in the historical center and they constitute an important heritage that is both of cultural and economic interest. It is of great importance to preserve the historical and cultural heritage of the city which constitutes an enormous wealth for the community. The first action for the protection of cultural heritage buildings is to increase the ...

Tópico(s): Seismic Performance and Analysis

2023 - Springer Nature (Netherlands) | Rilem bookseries

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Francesco Trovatelli, R. M. Azzara, Marco Tanganelli, Nicoletta Vettori, Stefania Viti,

Tópico(s): Structural Engineering and Vibration Analysis

2024 - Springer Nature | Lecture notes in civil engineering

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Giulia Torello‐Hill,

... repositories were later located and used by Pier Vettori and subsequently acquired by the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (BSB) in Munich as part of the Vettori fund.5 Of particular interest for the scope ... as well as in the Medici palace and Palazzo Vecchio. Much less is known about the performances ...

Tópico(s): Byzantine Studies and History

2017 - University of Chicago Press | I Tatti Studies

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Kalle O. Lundahl,

... 21. 12. Cf. U. Martelli, Lettere a Piero Vettori (1536–1577), a cura di V. Bramonti, Manziana, ... 2003, p. 178. She does not comment the Palazzo Martelli in her book. 28. Cf. the portico of Palazzo Pitti by Ammannati (cf. Fossi, 1967, p. 50). ... Hampshire, 2007, p. 96.) In the case of Palazzo Martelli the visitors could enter from the entrance ...

Tópico(s): Renaissance Literature and Culture

2013 - Taylor & Francis | Konsthistorisk tidskrift/Journal of Art History