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Author: Giovanni Pratesi Publisher: ISBN: 9788892736146 Category : Languages : it Pages : 0
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The Museum of Natural History of the University of Florence, founded in 1775 by Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo d'Asburgo Lorena, is one of the oldest and most prestigious scientific museums in the world. The fourth volume on the Collections of the Mineralogy and Lithology Section, published like the previous volumes by the Firenze University Press, fits perfectly in the series dedicated to the collections of the University's Museum System. The first part of the book describes in great detail the paths that led to the formation of the collections, starting with those dating to the Medici period and arriving at the specimens collected during recent expeditions. The second part illustrates and documents the extraordinary specimens of minerals, hardstone carvings and meteorites which represent the material patrimony of this section. Particular attention is given to the holotypes, the Elban Collection and the minerals of pegmatites, as well as the methods and solutions adopted to realize the project of the new museum exhibition set-up. The third and last part describes the studies carried out on the materials: from the minerals of the systematic collections to the rock specimens that recount not only the geodiversity of a region but also the history of a city.
Author: Publisher: ISBN: Category : Languages : en Pages : 0
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The Museum of Natural History of the University of Florence, founded in 1775 by Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo d'Asburgo Lorena, is one of the oldest and most prestigious scientific museums in the world. The fourth volume on the Collections of the Mineralogy and Lithology Section, published like the previous volumes by the Firenze University Press, fits perfectly in the series dedicated to the collections of the University's Museum System. The first part of the book describes in great detail the paths that led to the formation of the collections, starting with those dating to the Medici period and arriving at the specimens collected during recent expeditions. The second part illustrates and documents the extraordinary specimens of minerals, hardstone carvings and meteorites which represent the material patrimony of this section. Particular attention is given to the holotypes, the Elban Collection and the minerals of pegmatites, as well as the methods and solutions adopted to realize the project of the new museum exhibition set-up. The third and last part describes the studies carried out on the materials: from the minerals of the systematic collections to the rock specimens that recount not only the geodiversity of a region but also the history of a city.
Author: Jacopo Moggi Cecchi Publisher: ISBN: 9788892734210 Category : Natural history museums Languages : it Pages : 0
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This volume is dedicated to the Anthropological and Ethnological section of the Natural History Museum. First the historical journey of the collections is traced from the antique nucleus of the Medici to the foundation of the National Museum of Anthropology and Ethnology, when Florence was the capitol of Italy, and the discipline of anthropology was born. The second part illustrates the multivariate collections from all over the globe. They are a precious record of the past and present biological and cultural diversity of our species opening wide horizons that rigorously connect science to the many faces of human culture, including art. The third section is dedicated to current research and opens new prospectives on the significance of ethnological and anthropological collections due to new technology and in light of a new appreciation of the museum as a living "zone of contact"
Author: Annarita Franza Publisher: Firenze University Press ISBN: Category : Nature Languages : it Pages : 104
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Il volume presenta il progetto di recupero, catalogazione e valorizzazione della collezione donata dall’Imperatore del Sacro Romano Impero Giuseppe II (1741-1790) al Gabinetto Mineralogico del Collegio Nazareno di Roma nel 1785. Quest’ultima rappresenta, ad oggi, l’unica collezione di ambito geo-mineralogico ascrivibile con certezza a Giuseppe II. Le schede dei campioni, redatte in base alle normative nazionali ICCD per la catalogazione dei beni mineralogici (BNM) e petrologici (BNPE), sono liberamente accessibili sul Catalogo Generale dei Beni Culturali. La collezione è visitabile, nel suo nuovo allestimento permanente, presso l’Istituto San Giuseppe Calasanzio di Roma. Questa pubblicazione è stata realizzata nell’ambito del progetto PANN20_00605 “Dono imperiale. La Collezione mineralogica dell’Imperatore Giuseppe II al Collegio Nazareno di Roma” finanziato dal Ministero dell’Università e della Ricerca, Contributi annuali - Legge 6/2000 – D.D. 1524 del 21/01/2019.