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Del Ponte Nuovo Sull' Adige a Verona in Un Solo Arco Di M. 90 E Di Altri Ponti in Ferro in Arco Ed a Travi Rette Fondati Su Pali a Vite ... describes the construction of the new bridge over the Adige river in Verona. Authored by Giovanni Battista Biadego, this historical account details the civil engineering techniques used in the 19th century for building iron arch bridges and straight beam bridges founded on screw piles.
The book offers insights into the engineering challenges and solutions of its time, providing a valuable resource for those interested in the history of bridge building and Italian engineering. It highlights the innovative methods employed in Verona and serves as a historical document of architectural and engineering achievements.
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