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Note 57: Rotondi, Il palazzo ducale di Urbino, 1: 348.
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro 2008
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The cockles are brought in large volute shells, probably the Cymbium ducale, while gigantic helmet-shells, a species of
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Ligne cadette (régnante) grand-ducale: Hohenwald et de Grasse.
The Princess Aline 1895
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Ligne cadette (regnante) grand-ducale: Hohenwald et de Grasse.
The Princess Aline Richard Harding Davis 1890
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But in the same week Duchess Isabella, who was residing in the _Corte ducale_ of the Castello, gave birth to a daughter, who received the name of Bona, so that, as Lodovico informed the foreign ambassadors, there was double cause for rejoicings.
Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Milan, 1475-1497 Julia Mary Cartwright Ady 1887
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For this statement, the writer cites Raffaelli, _Imparziale istoria dell 'unione delta Biblioteca ducale di Urbino alia Vaticana di Roma_.
The Care of Books John Willis Clark 1871
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The cockles are brought in large volute shells, probably the Cymbium ducale, while gigantic helmet-shells, a species of Cassis, suspended by a rattan handle, form the vessels in which fresh water is daily carried past my door.
The Malay Archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature — Volume 2 Alfred Russel Wallace 1868
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Agnello lo incomminciò da fondamenti, e cosi pure la capella ducale di
Stones of Venice [introductions] John Ruskin 1859
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“L’Approvisionnement en Bourgogne ducale aux XlVe et XVe siècles.”
Savoring The Past Wheaton Barbara Ketcham 1983
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“L’Approvisionnement en Bourgogne ducale aux XlVe et XVe siècles.”
Savoring The Past Wheaton Barbara Ketcham 1983
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