| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Bavaria, 7 from that of Saxony, 1 from that of Italy, 2 from that of Finland, and 1 from that of Russia;...alteration-products of Wernerite. After a journey to Italy, which lasted nine months, and another ill company...G~VS~PP~ ~I~N~.GEI~I, Senator of the Kingdom of Italy, Professor of Geology and Mineralogy at the University...Ammonites ofj Lombardy, the Apennines, and Central Italy.' Besides his pal~eontolo~cal work, he wrote a few...E PRESIDENT. 53 Russia, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain and Portugal (combined), and Belgium. No | | | Book (volume) | He travelled in France and visited the cities of Italy, returning in the autumn of 1646 to Paris, where...to which the judge limits or encroaches on the province of the jury is apt to depend on the personal idiosyn¬... I should say). This custom survives in modern Italy, where in like circumstances is said Si mal occhio...are subject to the evil eye. But the people of Italy, especially the Neapolitans, are the best modern...characteristic animals and plants of each great province were created, as such, within the limits in which | | | Book (volume) | bishop, during the reign of Domitian, of Formiae, Italy, who was broken on the wheel about the 2nd of June...Froissart and the Jouvencel. He made two journeys into Italy with his brother, the first in 1739-1740, accompanied... and in 1629 went with Marshal Bassompierre to Italy. He served through great part of the Thirty Years’...east Switzerland, on the border of the Austrian province of the Vorarlberg and of the independent principality...later, with his fellow-student Mercie, he went to Italy, where he spent three years. At Rome he executed | | | Book (volume) | Architect. Author of Cyclopaedia of Architecture in Italy, Greece and the Levant; &c. [ W. R. M. W. R. S...Retainer. Reunion. Reuss. Reynard the Fox. Rhine Province. Rhode Island. Rhodium. Rhubarb. Rice. Richmond...divide the religious allegiance of the people. In Italy and Spain, on the other hand, the riders, who continued...of 1867 and the establishment of the kingdom of Italy. The theory and practice of papal absolutism was...cardinals, the one at Rome, the other at Avignon. Italy, except Naples, took the side of the Italian pope; | | | Book (volume) | Palmarola (Scala di 1 30,000 {i.e. 1 in. = See ITALY. Reale Gomi2-J-m. about]) per C. Doelter. tato Geologico.... . . . A . Ohio. letin (SAMTKL VKUNON) Gypsum deposits in &V UNITED STATKS. Geological Survey...1796-1825. : 50,000 [i.e. 1 m. ] of northern Italy as follows Maps = 1886-88. : 1J in. about]...Monteu Roero, est. Costigliole d' Asti. Cherasco e Cervere. Piedmont. Carta Geologica del bacino [ Maps... . . . 4. [1692.] (G. C.) PIEMONTE. See PIEDMONT. FIEFENBR.ING (GEORG HEINRICH ) [1763-1806] |
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Cherasco, Cuneo Province, Piedmont, Italy