2023
DOI: 10.15180/150404
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The birth of a collection in Milan: from the Leonardo Exhibition of 1939 to the opening of the National Museum of Science and Technology in 1953

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“…It combines it with the latest scientific research, to better present the work of Leonardo, as 1. About the history of the collection see: Giorgione, 2009, p. 16-31;Giorgione, 2015;Giorgione 2019, p. 59-61. 2.…”
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“…It combines it with the latest scientific research, to better present the work of Leonardo, as 1. About the history of the collection see: Giorgione, 2009, p. 16-31;Giorgione, 2015;Giorgione 2019, p. 59-61. 2.…”
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confidence: 99%