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Journal articles on the topic "Palazzo arcivescovile (Udine, Italy)"

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"International centre for mechanical sciences 18 Piazza Garibaldi, Palazzo del Torso, I-33100 Udine, Italy Programme 1987." International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 29, no. 5 (January 1987): 379–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0020-7403(87)90119-6.

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Mueller, Carla Th. Giovanni Battista Tiepolos Fresken im ehemaligen Patriarchenpalast zu Udine. Worms: Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 1995.

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Roberto, Terra, ed. Domus episcopi: Il Palazzo arcivescovile di Bologna. San Giorgio di Piano, BO [i.e. Bologna]: Minerva edizioni, 2002.

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Carla, Di Francesco, and Samaritani Antonio, eds. Palazzo arcivescovile: Il cardinale Tommaso Ruffo a Ferrara, 1717-1738. Ferrara [Italy]: Gabriele Corbo, 1994.

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Francesco, Micelli, ed. Il palazzo della provincia di Udine. [Italy]: Del Bianco Editore, 1985.

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Marisanta di Prampero de Carvalho. Giovanni da Udine, architetto e la sua attività udinese: Un inventario del 1670 con le ricchezze dell'abbattuto palazzo Torriani di contrada Strazzamantello (ora piazza XX Settembre). Udine: Del Bianco, 2005.

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Asquini, Licia. Andrea Palladio e gli Antonini: Un palazzo romano nella Udine del Cinquecento. [Mariano del Friuli (Gorizia), Italy]: Edizioni della Laguna, 1997.

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Paolo, Casadio, Malisani Gianna, Vitri Serena, and Borzacconi Angela, eds. Le mattonelle rinascimentali di Palazzo Ottelio. Pasian di Prato (UD): Campanotto, 2000.

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Giuseppe, Bergamini, and Cargnelutti Liliana, eds. Il Palazzo Valvason-Morpurgo. Tavagnacco (Udine): Arti grafiche friulane, 2003.

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Le fabbriche degli arcivescovi di Cosenza: Il Palazzo, la Domus Seminarij, il Collegio arcivescovile (XVI-XX secolo). [Arcavacata di Rende]: Università della Calabria, 2018.

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Curia arcivescovile udinese e regime fascista: Dall'insediamento di mons. Giuseppe Nogara alla soglia della seconda guerra mondiale, 1928-1940. Udine: Istituto friulano per la storia del movimento di liberazione, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Palazzo arcivescovile (Udine, Italy)"

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Fortini Brown, Patricia. "The Sacrifice." In The Venetian Bride, 222–48. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192894571.003.0010.

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Girolamo completes his sentence in mid-1559, and the family moves into the bishop’s castle in Ceneda, and then on to the castle at Villalta. Giulia furnishes each residence, as well as Palazzo Torriani in Udine, with trappings and furniture suitable to the family’s noble status. Giovanni da Udine embellishes the ceiling of a studiolo in the Castello di Colloredo with grotteschi decoration. While the Della Torre stay out of trouble, their Colloredo relatives keep the blood feud alive. After bearing two more daughters, Ginevra and Elena, Giulia is pregnant again and prophesies her own death. She dies in Ceneda in spring 1562 shortly after giving birth to Giulia II, her tenth child, ‘renewing the major part of the ancestors and herself’. The bloodline was secure. Francesco Sansovino honours Giulia in 1565 with the first freestanding female biography of an ordinary woman to appear in print in Renaissance Italy.
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