10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONTE CENISIO»
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
... Castello del (Italy) USE Castello del Monte (Italy) Monte Catria (Italy) USE
Catria Mountain (Italy) Monte Cenisio (France) USE Mont Cenis Pass (France)
Monte Cervino (Switzerland and Italy) USE Matterhorn (Switzerland and Italy)
Monte ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2007
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Linnaea: Ein Journal Für Die Botanik in Ihrem Ganzen Umfange
Sabaudiae, Pedemontü, (in paseuis rupestribus vallis Queiras, et snpra arcem
Fenestrel- larum, Ign. Moliucril — minime autem nascitnr in summis scopulis ad
nivem deliquescentem, Allioni ! — in monte Cenisio Bonjean! — Flüh Pedemontü
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Diedrich Franz Leonhard von Schlechtendal, August Garcke, 1841
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Della istoria d'Italia antica e moderna
I Greci scrittori non mancarono di trasportare queste regioni ne' tempi favolosi ,
supponendo che Ercole passasse le Alpi Greche , cioè tra il monte Cenisio ed il
monte S. Bernardo, alla testa di un' armata , tornando di Spagna dopo aver vinto
...
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The Oxford Desk Dictionary of People and Places
Mont Blanc Ilmawn 'blaNGkI peak in the Alps on the border between France and
Italy, rising to 15,771 ft./4,807 m.The highest peak in the Alps and inW Europe, it
was first climbed in 1786. Mont Ce-nis ImOn sa'néI (Italian name Monte Cenisio)
...
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Bradshaw's illustrated hand-book to Italy
(See Introduction.) Susa (Stat.) A small city (Hotel de la Poste), population, 3,655,
at the junction of the Monte Cenisio (or Mont Cenis) and Mont Genevre routes, in
a picturesque hollow, on the site of thf Roman Segusio, founded by Augustus.
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Transactions of the Linnean Society
_Mich. Pl. Rom. et Neapol. 829. Sedum alpinum, tertio simile alterum. Colum. ii. p
. 66. et 67. ad dewtram. Habitat in alpibus Helveticis, Pedemontanis,
Pyrenaeorum, et in Monte Cenisio. 7t. (v. s. specim. quae Clariss. Kunth mihi
benevole dedit ...
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A hand-book for travellers in Switzerland and the Alps of ...
Posthouse of the Mont Cenis (Monte Cenisio), a tolerable inn, where travellers
may regale on the excellent trout of the lake, and sometimes on ptarmigan, for
which they will, however, pay handsomely. This magnificent road, another ...
John Murray, John Murray (publishers.), 1838
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Transactions of the Linnean Society. - London, Davis 1791-
Habitat in alpibus Helveticis, Pedemontanis, Pyrenœorum, et in Monte Cenisio. и.
(v. s. specim. quae Clariss. Kunth mihi benevolè dedit.) Herba densissimè
cœspitosa. Surculí brevissimi sœpiùs tamen unciales aut ultra, creberrirnè foliosi,
...
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Cyclopedia of Universal Geography: Being a Gazetteer of the ...
Ceneda, a town of N. Italy, gov. Venice. P. 4,900. Cenia, a town of Spain, prov.
Tarragona, on 1. b. of small riv. of same name. P. 2.043. Cstrtfl (Mont), Sardinia. [
Monte Cenisio.] Cenon-la-Bastide, a comm. A vill. of France, dep. Gironde.
Theophile Carey Callicot, 1854
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Geographical Dictionary of the World
See Cenere, Monte. Monte Cenisio, the Italian name of Mont Cenis. Montecerboli
, monvti-cheR'bo-le, a locality of Italy, in Tuscany, province and 40 miles SSE. of
Pisa. It is famous for its borocic-acid works. Montech, moN^tesh' (L. Montigium), ...