THE GOLDEN DAYS OF THE RENAISSANCE IN ROME FROM THE PONTIFICATE OF JULIUS II TO THAT OF PAUL III1906 |
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... Siena ; five hundred a day were buried at Pisa ; the ratio of deaths in Florence reached sixty in a hundred , and sixty - six at Bologna . The " Chronicler of Siena " ( edited by Muratori ) was compelled to bury five sons with his own ...
... Siena ; five hundred a day were buried at Pisa ; the ratio of deaths in Florence reached sixty in a hundred , and sixty - six at Bologna . The " Chronicler of Siena " ( edited by Muratori ) was compelled to bury five sons with his own ...
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... Siena ; five hundred a day were buried at Pisa ; the ratio of deaths in Florence reached sixty in a hundred , and sixty - six at Bologna . The " Chronicler of Siena " ( edited by Muratori ) was compelled to bury five sons with his own ...
... Siena ; five hundred a day were buried at Pisa ; the ratio of deaths in Florence reached sixty in a hundred , and sixty - six at Bologna . The " Chronicler of Siena " ( edited by Muratori ) was compelled to bury five sons with his own ...
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... Siena , pub- lished by Stevenson in 1881.1 When the Monte Caprino was partially excavated , in 1896 , for the building of a new wing of the municipal offices , I was present at the discovery of a square enclosure or ter- race , facing ...
... Siena , pub- lished by Stevenson in 1881.1 When the Monte Caprino was partially excavated , in 1896 , for the building of a new wing of the municipal offices , I was present at the discovery of a square enclosure or ter- race , facing ...
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... Siena , pub- lished by Stevenson in 1881.1 When the Monte Caprino was partially excavated , in 1896 , for the building of a new wing of the municipal offices , I was present at the discovery of a square enclosure or ter- race , facing ...
... Siena , pub- lished by Stevenson in 1881.1 When the Monte Caprino was partially excavated , in 1896 , for the building of a new wing of the municipal offices , I was present at the discovery of a square enclosure or ter- race , facing ...
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... Siena , and belfries which should reach " even to the stars , " like that of Spoleto . Why is it that no such structures were erected in Rome ? The usual reason given for this anomaly is that the soil was so rich in columns , capitals ...
... Siena , and belfries which should reach " even to the stars , " like that of Spoleto . Why is it that no such structures were erected in Rome ? The usual reason given for this anomaly is that the soil was so rich in columns , capitals ...
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