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Bucci, G. "PADUS, SANDALUS, GENS FADIENA. UNDERWATER SURVEYS IN PALAEO-WATERCOURSES (FERRARA DISTRICT – ITALY)." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XL-5/W5 (April 9, 2015): 55–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-5-w5-55-2015.

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In the ambit of our program of researches on ancient rivers in Ferrara hinterland (Italy), we have been joining a Scientific – Didactic Project between <i>Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici dell’Emilia Romagna, Comune di Portomaggiore Assessorato alla Cultura</i>, CMAS A.CDCI. - <i>Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques Federation ITA F07</i> – <i>Associazione CMAS Diving Center Italia</i>. The Project is focused on underwater archaeological surveys in ex quarry lakes, following the Rivers Padus and Sandalus between Voghiera, Gambulaga and Portomaggiore (Ferrara District). Here we are going to introduce our most recent results, after the last immersions and a 3D bathymetrical survey completed by echo-side scan sonar in Tramonto Lake at Gambulaga, explaining the connection with remote sensing investigations and direct surveys applied to underwater archaeology of the inland water. The main submerged structure individuated is a part of wooden dock on the left side of <i>Padus</i>, in front of the Necropolis of <i>Fadieni</i> (1<sup>st</sup>-3<sup>rd</sup> cent. A.D.). Thanks to the study of 183 finds coming from the lake, involving students and young collaborators of the Archaeological National Museum of Ferrara, we are reconstructing the ancient landscape between Proto-Imperial Age and Late Antique.
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Marrocchino, Elena, Chiara Telloli, and Carmela Vaccaro. "Geochemical and Mineralogical Characterization of Construction Materials from Historical Buildings of Ferrara (Italy)." Geosciences 11, no. 1 (January 7, 2021): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11010031.

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This paper presents a chemical-mineralogical characterization of construction materials from medieval Renaissance buildings of Ferrara (NE Italy) to provide an insight into the nature and provenance of the raw materials used. Biagio Rossetti was an Italian architect and urbanist from the city of Ferrara. From 1483, he was the architect of the Duke of Ferrara Ercole I d’Este who in 1492 assigned him the project of enlarging the city of Ferrara. Biagio Rossetti is still famous because he designed and built many notable palaces and churches in Ferrara, e.g., the Palazzo Roverella, the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie and the renovation of the church of San Andrea. To date, only the first two historic buildings are still in use and consequently restored, while the church of San Andrea has been abandoned over the years and the remains have been subject to decay. Different kinds of samples (bricks, cotto, plaster and mortars) were collected from the three sampling sites and analyzed in X-ray fluorescence and X-ray diffractometer to investigate the construction materials through the evaluation of their chemical composition, historic building activity and degradation degree. These investigations should provide knowledge useful for restoration and conservation processes.
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Marrocchino, Elena, Chiara Telloli, and Carmela Vaccaro. "Geochemical and Mineralogical Characterization of Construction Materials from Historical Buildings of Ferrara (Italy)." Geosciences 11, no. 1 (January 7, 2021): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11010031.

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This paper presents a chemical-mineralogical characterization of construction materials from medieval Renaissance buildings of Ferrara (NE Italy) to provide an insight into the nature and provenance of the raw materials used. Biagio Rossetti was an Italian architect and urbanist from the city of Ferrara. From 1483, he was the architect of the Duke of Ferrara Ercole I d’Este who in 1492 assigned him the project of enlarging the city of Ferrara. Biagio Rossetti is still famous because he designed and built many notable palaces and churches in Ferrara, e.g., the Palazzo Roverella, the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie and the renovation of the church of San Andrea. To date, only the first two historic buildings are still in use and consequently restored, while the church of San Andrea has been abandoned over the years and the remains have been subject to decay. Different kinds of samples (bricks, cotto, plaster and mortars) were collected from the three sampling sites and analyzed in X-ray fluorescence and X-ray diffractometer to investigate the construction materials through the evaluation of their chemical composition, historic building activity and degradation degree. These investigations should provide knowledge useful for restoration and conservation processes.
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Ballarin, M., C. Balletti, P. Faccio, F. Guerra, A. Saetta, and P. Vernier. "SURVEY METHODS FOR SEISMIC VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT OF HISTORICAL MASONRY BUILDINGS." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-5/W1 (May 12, 2017): 55–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-5-w1-55-2017.

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On 20<sup>th</sup> and 29<sup>th</sup> of May 2012, two powerful earthquakes struck northern Italy. The epicentres were recorded respectively in Finale Emilia (magnitude 5.9 Ml) and Medolla (magnitude 5.8 Ml) in the province of Modena, though the earthquake was formed by a series of seismic shakes located in the district of the Emilian Po Valley, mainly in the provinces of Modena, Ferrara, Mantova, Reggio Emilia, Bologna and Rovigo. Many monuments in the city of Mantova were hit by the earthquake and, among these, Palazzo Ducale with the well-known Castello di San Giorgio which host the noteworthy “Camera degli Sposi”. This building, the most famous of the city, was so damaged that it was closed for more than one year after the earthquake. The emblem of the Palace and Mantova itself, the previously cited “Camera degli Sposi” realized by Andrea Mantegna, was damaged and all the economic and social life of the city was deeply affected. Immediately after the earthquake, the Soprintendenza per i Beni Architettonici e Paesaggistici of Brescia, Cremona and Mantova establish an agreement with the University Iuav of Venice, requiring an analysis and assessment of the damage in order to proceed with the development of an intervention project. This activity turned out to be very important not only from the point of view of the recovery of the architectural and artistic heritage but also because the city's economy is based primarily on tourism. The closure of one of the most important monuments of Mantova has led to a significant and alarming decline in the government income.
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Small, Alastair M. "Apulia before and after the Roman conquest: recent evidence from Botromagno - Ruth D. Whitehouse, John B. Wilkins and Edward Herring, with contributions by L. Burn, S. Colledge and K. Dobney, BOTROMAGNO. EXCAVATION AND SURVEY AT GRAVINA IN PUGLIA, 1979-1985 (Accordia Specialist Studies on Italy no. 9, London 2000). Pp. x + 363, 170 figs. ISBN 1 873415 23 0. £45.60. - Angela Ciancio, with contributions by G. Andreassi, D. Bartolo, L. Casavola, S. Curzio and A. Di Zanni, SILBÍON: UNA CITTÀ TRA GRECI E INDIGENI. LA DOCUMENTAZIONE ARCHEOLOGICA DAL TERRITORIO DI GRAVINA IN PUGLIA DALL'OTTAVO AL QUINTO SECOLO A.C. (Levante Editore, Bari 1997). Pp. 283, pl. 283, figs. 239, 4 folding pls. Euros 25.82 [obtainable from Fondazione Ettore Pomarici Santomasi, Via Museo, Gravina in Puglia 70024 (Bari)]. - IL PARCO DELLA PIETRA E DELL'ACQUA. CAMPAGNA INTERNAZIONALE DI RICERCA, STUDIO E VALORIZZAZIONE DELL'AREA SIDIN, 1996/1998, GRAVINA IN PUGLIA, with contributions by 20 authors (Gravina in Puglia 2000). Pp. viii + 290 [obtainable by exchange from Consorzio Sidin, Palazzo Comunale, Gravina in Puglia 70024 (Bari)]." Journal of Roman Archaeology 15 (2002): 375–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400014082.

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Ferrari, Lia. "Historic timber roofs, a knowledge-based approach to strengthening: the case study of a Renaissance palace in Ferrara." Rivista Tema SI, no. 2022 (February 15, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.30682/tema08sio.

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Knowledge is essential to preserve timber roof structures for their historical and architectural value, since it allows to fully understand their cultural significance and actual structural behavior, thus planning specific strengthening interventions. This paper presents the case study of Palazzo Costabili in Ferrara, Italy, to propose a method to plan architectural strengthening intervention on historical timber roof structures based on a detailed knowledge of the structures’ features and state. The palace object of this study is characterized by historical timber structures, an expression of traditional local building techniques, which were partially damaged in the 2012 earthquake. Therefore, an in-depth and careful study of the structure was carried out to identify specific parts that needed to be reinforced. A strengthening of the roof structure was thus designed considering the performances of the timber components and their historical-cultural value. More specifically, the timber roof was first assessed to identify the main wood species, the constructive types, and their related vulnerabilities. At the same time, the parts that showed consistent signs of structural stress were later evaluated by specialists using visual and instrumental analysis. Finally, data collected were critically analyzed to better plan the strengthening intervention, considering both the stress state of the single components and their specific weaknesses, in full compliance with preservation criteria and needs.
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Books on the topic "Palazzo comunale (Ferrara, Italy)"

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1890-, Quilici Nello, and Funi Achille 1890-1972, eds. Achille Funi e il "Mito di Ferrara". Ferrara: Belriguardo, 1985.

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Barilli, Renato. Palazzo dei diamanti: 1963-1993 : artisti, mostre, cataloghi. Ferrara [Italy]: Gabriele Corbo, 1993.

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Hubert, Hans W. Der Palazzo Comunale von Bologna, vom Palazzo della Biada zum Palatium Apostolicum. Köln: Böhlau, 1993.

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Piva, Sergio. Palazzo Michiel-Loredan: Memoria di una rinascita comunale. Meduna di Livenza]: Alba edizioni, 2018.

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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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Monaco, Valeria Roncuzzi Roversi. L' Archiginnasio: Guida al palazzo e alla biblioteca. Bologna: Nuova Alfa editoriale, 1988.

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Ferrara (Italy). Galleria civica d'arte moderna. Palazzo dei Diamanti, 1963-1993: Artisti mostre cataloghi. [Ferrara]: Gabriele Corbo, 1993.

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Silvia, Consigli, and Città di Castello (Italy). Pinacoteca comunale, eds. Palazzo Vitelli alla Cannoniera: Pinacoteca comunale = Municipal Art Gallery. Città di Castello (Perugia): Petruzzi, 2009.

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comunale, Città di Castello (Italy) Pinacoteca. Pinacoteca comunale di Città di Castello: Palazzo Vitelli alla Cannoniera. Perugia: Electa, 1987.

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Loredana, Olivato, ed. Il Palazzo di Renata di Francia. Ferrara [Italy]: Corbo, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Palazzo comunale (Ferrara, Italy)"

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Orsini, Lorenzo. "Protecting Patrimony in Late 19th-Century Ferrara: Garofalo’s Frescoes in Palazzo Costabili and the Attempted Purchase by Stefano Bardini." In Italy for Sale, 265–99. BRILL, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004680449_009.

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