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Indice Geografico-Analitico Dei Disegni Di Architettura Civile E Militare Esistenti Nella R. Galleria Degli Uffizi in Firenze is a comprehensive index compiled by P.N. Ferri, cataloging the architectural drawings held within the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. This meticulously researched volume provides a detailed geographical and analytical guide to the collection, offering invaluable insights into the history of civil and military architecture as represented in the Uffizi's extensive holdings.
The index serves as an essential reference tool for scholars, architects, and historians interested in the architectural heritage of Italy and Europe. It allows researchers to easily locate and study drawings related to specific regions, building types, and architectural styles. A significant resource for understanding the evolution of architectural design and construction techniques, this work remains a vital contribution to the field of architectural history.
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