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"Fatiche che sfiorano la terra". L'Università Cattolica dalla sede di Sant'Agnese a piazza Sant'Ambrogio. "Efforts that skim the Earth". The Università Cattolica from the location of Sant'Agnese to Piazza Sant'Ambrogio

Translated title of the contribution: [Autom. eng. transl.] "Toils that touch the earth". The Catholic University from the Sant'Agnese site to Piazza Sant'Ambrogio. "Efforts that skim the Earth". The Catholic University from the location of Sant'Agnese to Piazza Sant'Ambrogio
  • Aldo Carera

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Abstract

[Autom. eng. transl.] The founding phases of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart are reconstructed in consideration of the reasons that led to the choice and structuring of the building erected as the first site (1921, via Sant'Agnese), and to the subsequent transfer to the monumental building in the square. Sant'Ambrogio (now Largo Gemelli 1) and its appurtenances, structured during the 1930s.
Translated title of the contribution[Autom. eng. transl.] "Toils that touch the earth". The Catholic University from the Sant'Agnese site to Piazza Sant'Ambrogio. "Efforts that skim the Earth". The Catholic University from the location of Sant'Agnese to Piazza Sant'Ambrogio
Original languageItalian
Title of host publicationL'Università Cattolica e il complesso monastico di Sant'Ambrogio. The Università Cattolica and the monastery of Sant’Ambrogio
EditorsM Rossi, M Rovetta
Pages112-140
Number of pages29
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Agostino Gemelli
  • Armida Barelli
  • Contemporary History
  • Storia contemporanea
  • Università Cattolica

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