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Title: Traité des bandages herniaires; dans lequel on trouve, indépendamment des bandages ordinaires, des machines propres àremédier aux chûtes de la matrice et du rectum, àservir de récipient dans le cas d'anus artificiel, d'incontinence d'urine, etc
Creator: Juville, Jean, active 1773
Publisher: Paris : Belin, etc.
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1786
Language: fre
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Sicily.
Late spring break.
The church of Matrice Vecchia was built in the 15th century on the ruins of a pagan temple. It has a Renaissance portico added in the 16th century, and a central portal in the Catalan-Gothic style. On the left side is a bell-tower with a Romanesque mullioned window culminating in an octagonal spire covered with majolica tiles. The interior of the church, originally divided into a nave and two aisles, received another aisle at the end of the 16th century. It preserves prized works, most remarkably, above the main altar, a splendid polyptych depicting The Coronation of the Virgin , attributed to Pietro Ruzzolone or possibly Antonello de Saliba. On the bottom right is the unusual figure of a Saint wearing spectacles. On the right is a statue of the Madonna delle Grazie by Antonello Gagini. Below the nave is a fresco depicting the Betrothal of the Virgins showing a strong Senese influence in the elegant features and the symmetry of the composition. Some of the columns separating the nave and the aisles are painted with frescoes, including the figure of St. Catherine of Alexandria.
The Old Cathedral: Matrice Vecchia ---originally built in the 14th century on the remains of a pagan temple and some interesting works of religious art were discovered while reconstructing the ceiling recently. It has a Renaissance portico, a splendid Baroque portal, and an octagonal spire covered with majoilica tiles. The interior of the church was enlarged at the end of the 15th century with a most notabe polyptych above the main altar depicting the Coronation of the Virgin (attributed to Pietro Ruzzolone, or possibly Antonello de Saliba) - in which a saint is depicted wearing spectacles.
- Castelbuono Sicily Italy
Wheatpasted Lennas and data matrix encoded text, mural painting, and stencils.
Detail of the right side of the graffiti wall.
Masă rotundă, organizată de Comisia protecție socială, sănătate și familie, cu privire la validarea Matricei a 138 de indicatori de monitorizare a drepturilor persoanelor cu dizabilități
Sicily.
Late spring break.
The church of Matrice Vecchia was built in the 15th century on the ruins of a pagan temple. It has a Renaissance portico added in the 16th century, and a central portal in the Catalan-Gothic style. On the left side is a bell-tower with a Romanesque mullioned window culminating in an octagonal spire covered with majolica tiles. The interior of the church, originally divided into a nave and two aisles, received another aisle at the end of the 16th century. It preserves prized works, most remarkably, above the main altar, a splendid polyptych depicting The Coronation of the Virgin , attributed to Pietro Ruzzolone or possibly Antonello de Saliba. On the bottom right is the unusual figure of a Saint wearing spectacles. On the right is a statue of the Madonna delle Grazie by Antonello Gagini. Below the nave is a fresco depicting the Betrothal of the Virgins showing a strong Senese influence in the elegant features and the symmetry of the composition. Some of the columns separating the nave and the aisles are painted with frescoes, including the figure of St. Catherine of Alexandria.