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Museo Civico Di Scienze Naturali Museo civico di scienze naturali "E. Caffi" Bergamo Catalogo della biblioteca (agg. 5.9.2012) Museo civico di scienze naturali "E. Caffi" Bergamo Catalogo della biblioteca (agg. 5.9.2012) 1 *1. European congress on regional stampa 1988. - 1 v. (varie sequenze) ; 24 geological cartography and information cm. systems : geological cartography and inv. 3014460 information systems for land and MUSEO.363.69.CON.1 environmental planning in European regions : Bologna (Italia), Palazzo dei v. 1. congressi, June 13-16, 1994. - [Bologna : + [2.]- Preprints. - [Roma] : ICR : AIPND, Regione Emilia Romagna, 1996]. - v. ; 30 stampa 1988. - 1 v. (paginazione varia) ; cm. ((In cop.: Freistaat Bayern, Catalunya, 24 cm. Regione Emilia-Romagna. inv. 3014461 + 1: *Proceedings volume 1 : opening MUSEO.363.69.CON.2 papers; extended abstracts from Workshop 2; extended abstracts from the scientific v. 2. sessions; poster sessions; listof exhibitors. - [Bologna : Regione Emilia Romagna, 6 *23. Congresso nazionale italiano di 1996]. - liii, 391 p.: ill. ; 30 cm. entomologia : Genova, 13-16 giugno 2011 inv. 3017652 : atti. - Genova : Erredi, 2011. - XXI, 384 p. ; 24 cm. ((In copertina: Societa MUSEO.551.8.EUR.1 entomologica italiana ... [et al.] V.1 inv. CAF 355 MUSEO.595.7.CON 2 Le *100 meraviglie del mondo. - Milano : Touring club italiano, c2005. - 240 p. : ill. ; 1 V 29 cm. inv. 3020362 7 *250 animaux et insects, hotes caches de nos maisons / Henri Mounier, Jacques MUSEO.910.02.100 d'Aguilar ; les illustrations sont de Ebbe 1 V. Sunesen et Jakob Sunesen ; les textes danois ont ete traduits par Jean-Louis 3 1: *11 itinerari / coordinatori del volume Parmentier. - Lausanne (etc.) : Delachaux Maria Bianca Cita, Romano Gelati, Arrigo et Niestle, (1996). - 222 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. Gregnanin. - [Milano] : Be-Ma, 1990. - 290 ((Adattamento francese dell'opera danese: p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ((In fondo al front. : Husets dyreliv. Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra inv. 3015806 dell'Universita di Milano. MUSEO.574.5268.MOU inv. 3013510 1 v. MUSEO.554.52.ALP 1 V. 8 *3. jornades del Medi Ambient de les Illes Balears : Can Tapera (Palma), 14-16 4 *12.000 anni fa al Bus de la Lum : un novembre 2001 / editat per Guillerm X. accampamento paleolitico sull'Altipiano del Pons. - Palma de Mallorca : Societat Cansiglio / a cura di Marco Peresani. - d'historia natural de les Balears, [2001?] Pordenone : Societa Naturalisti "Silvia (Mallorca : Grafiques Miramar). - 314 p. ; Zenari", stampa 2004. - 199 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. 24 cm. ((In calce al front.: Govern de les Illes Balears ;Sa Nostra, Obra social i inv. 3019729 cultural. MUSEO.937.3.DOD inv. 3018744 1 v. MUSEO.333.709467.5.JOR 1 v. 5 *2. Conferenza internazionale sulle prove non distruttive, metodi microanalitici e indagini ambientali per lo studio e la 9 *30 anni di ricerca petrolifera in Italia. - San conservazione delle opere d'arte : Perugia Donato : Centro documentazione e 17-20 aprile 1988. - [Roma] : ICR : AIPND, informazione. - v. : ill. ; 30 cm. stampa 1988. - 2v. ; 24 cm. ((In testa al + 1: *Sviluppo della ricerca a terra e in mare. front.: Istituto centrale per il restauro; - San Donato : Centro documentazione e Associazione italiana prove non distruttive. informazione, 1986. - 199 p. : ill., 10 c. di + [1.]- Preprints. - [Roma] : ICR : AINPD, tav. : ill. ; 30 cm. ((In testa al front.: Agip. Pag. 1 Museo civico di scienze naturali "E. Caffi" Bergamo Catalogo della biblioteca (agg. 5.9.2012) inv. 307389 desembre 2004 i Museu de Menorca MUSEO.622.182.TRE.1 (Mao) 16-17 de desembre 2004 / editat per Guillem X. Pons. - Palma de Mallorca : v. 1 2. ED. 1987 Societat d'historia natural de le Balears, + 2: *Resoconti annuali 1954-1984 della 2004. - 349 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. (( In cop.: ricerca. - San Donato : Centro Ponencies i resumes documentazione e informazione, 1986. - inv. 3024421 217 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. ((In testa la front.: Agip. MUSEO.337.709467.5.JOR inv. 307390 1 V. MUSEO.622.182.TRE.2 v. 2 2. ED. 1987 14 *4. Simposio de zoologia : programa-resumenes : 10 al 15 de 10 *30 anni profondamente vissuti / Gruppo noviembre de 1997, Jardin Botanico speleologico bergamasco Le nottole. - [S.l. Nacional. - La Habana, Cuba : [s.n.], 1997. : s.n.], 2000 (S.l. : L'impronta). - 78 p. : ill. ; - 99 p. ; 28 cm. 30 cm. inv. 3019303 inv. 3018095 MUSEO.590.SIM MUSEO.551.447094.524.GRU 1 v. 1 v. 15 *5. Convegno faunisti veneti : atti : 11 2: *34 escursioni a piedi / a cura di Gloria Legnaro, 12-13 maggio 2007 / a cura di Ciarapica e Leonsevero Passeri. - [Milano] Mauro Bon, Lucio Bonato, Francesco : BE-MA, 2001. - 269 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ((In Scarton. - [S.l. : s.n.], stampa 2008(Treviso fondo al front. : Dipartimento di Scienze : Grafiche Italprint). - 364 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. della Terra Universita di Perugia. ((In testa al front.: Associazione faunisti inv. 3018193 veneti; Museo di storia naturale di Venezia. MUSEO.554.565.APP inv. 3025566 1 v. MUSEO.591.945.QUI 1 V. 12 *4. European congress on Regional geoscientific cartography and information 16 *5. Jornades del Medi Ambient de les Illes systems : geoscientific information for Balears : Institut Menorqui d'Estudis (IME) spatial planning : proceedings : Bologna, Mao, 23-24 de gener 2008, Centre Cultural Italy, June 17-20 2003. - Bologna : SA NOSTRA (Palma), 6-7 de febrer 2008, Regione Emilia-Romagna, Servizio Consell d'Eivissa, 14-15 de febrer 2008 / geologico sismico e dei suoli, stampa editat per Guillem X. Pons. - Palma de 2003. - 2 v. (XXVII, 719 p.) : ill. ; 30 cm. Mallorca : Societat d'Historia Natural de les ((In testa al front.: Regione Emilia Balears, [2008]. - 467 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ((In Romagna, Catalunya, Freistaat Bayern. testa al front.: Societat d'Historia Natural + 1. - Bologna : Regione Emilia-Romagna, de les Balears. - Ponencies i resums. Servizio geologico sismico e dei suoli, inv. 3025288 stampa 2003. - XXVII, 368 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. MUSEO.337.709.JOR inv. 3019321 1 V MUSEO.551.8.EUR.CON.1 v. 1 17 *6. Convegno faunisti veneti : atti : Treviso, + 2. - Bologna : Regione Emilia-Romagna, 15-16 maggio 2010 / a cura di Mauro Bon, Servizio geologico sismico e dei suoli, Francesco Mezzavilla, Francesco Scarton. stampa 2003. - P. XXIII, 371-719 : ill. ; 30 - [S. l. : s. n.], 2011 (Treviso : Grafiche cm. Italprint). - 340 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ((In testa al inv. 3019322 frontespizio: Associazione faunisti veneti, Museo di storia naturale di Venezia. MUSEO.551.8.EUR.CON.2 inv. CAF 434 v. 2 MUSEO.591.945.CON 13 *4. Jornades de medi ambient de les Illes 1 V Balears : Can Tapera (Palma), 1,2 i 3 de Pag. 2 Museo civico di scienze naturali "E. Caffi" Bergamo Catalogo della biblioteca (agg. 5.9.2012) 18 *9. colloque europeen d'arachnologie / inv. 3015808 editeurs: L. Baert, R. Jocque, J.P.Maelfait. MUSEO.574.5264.ALI - Bruxelles : Societe royale belge 1 v. d'entomologie, 1986. - 224 p.; 24 cm. ((Tenuto a Bruxelles nel 1985. inv. 3018314 24 *A mio figlio all'alba del terzo millennio / Gilbert Sinoue ; traduzione di Elena MUSEO.595.44.COL Campominosi. - Milano : TEA, 2003. - 137 1 v. p. ; 18 cm. inv. CAF 545 19 *95 milioni di anni fa : il periodo cretacico MUSEO.363.73.SIN attraverso i fossili di Comeno ed altri 1 V reperti del Carso / Ruggero Calligaris. - Trieste : Museo civico di storia naturale, 1994. - 24 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. ((Catalogo della 25 *A piedi in Lombardia : passeggiate, mostratenuta a Trieste nel 1993-1994. escursioni e trekking / in collaborazione inv. 3017690 con la Lega per l'ambiente Lombardia. - Subiaco : ITER. - v. ; 20 cm. MUSEO.560.94539.CAL + 1 : *78 passeggiate, escursioni e trekking / 1 V. in collaborazione con la Legambiente Lombardia. - Subiaco : Iter, c1999 (stampa 20 *99 modeste, umili, saporosissime erbe 2000). - 263 p. : ill. ;20 cm. spontanee mangerecce / Francesco inv. CAF 67 Corbetta. - Bologna : Edagricole, 1991. - MUSEO.796.522.A.1 XX, 181 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. V.1 (rist. 2007) inv. 3014665 + 2: *102 passeggiate, escursioni e trekking MUSEO.581.632.COR alla scoperta della natura. - Subiaco : 1 v. ITER, [2001]. - 263 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. inv. CAF 68 21 *A ciascuno il suo guscio : i *molluschi e le MUSEO.796.522.A.2 loro conchiglie / [a cura] di Stefano Palazzi. - Reggio Emilia : Civici musei, 1990. - 31 p. V 2 : ill. ; 21x31 cm. ((In testa al front.: Municipio di Reggio Emilia, Assessorato 26 *A scuola di dinosauri : giochi e attivita / alleistituzioni culturali; Civici musei. - Mick Manning & Brita Granstrom. - Trieste Pubbl. in occasione di una mostra : Editoriale scienza, 2003. - 48 p. : ill. ; 30 didattica. cm. ((Trad. diPatricia Roaldi. inv. 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