Chapter Massimo Quaini e il viaggio: il ruolo della verticalità

In the issue of Geotema dedicated to travel ("Travel as source of geographical knowledge"), in 1997, Massimo Quaini's article topic was "The geographical invention of verticality: for the history of the 'discovery' of mountains". It concerns a fundamental segment o...

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Main Author: Greppi, Claudio (auth)
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Language:Italian
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2021
Series:Territori 33
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