Relevant Objects, Museums, Monuments etc Exemplified in Figures

Relevant Objects, Museums, Monuments etc Exemplified in Figures

Relevant Objects, Museums, Monuments etc Exemplified in Figures A altarpiece with crack, Fig.2B.10 Anatomy Theatre, University of Padua, Italy, Fig.2...

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Relevant Objects, Museums, Monuments etc Exemplified in Figures

A altarpiece with crack, Fig.2B.10 Anatomy Theatre, University of Padua, Italy, Fig.2B.4 Ara Pacis, Rome, Fig.8.6a Arch of Constantine, Rome, Fig.6.2c Aurelian Column, Rome, Fig.1.4, Fig.6.2a Azulejo tile (Spain), Fig.1.2

B Basilica dei Frari, Venice, Fig.11.12 Basilica of S. Maria Maggiore, Rome, Fig.1.7, Fig.11.12 black deposit of particulate matter, Fig.4.9, Fig.8.23 blackbody strip in a church, Fig.11.7 book damaged for having changed climate, Fig.2B.13 Building facade in Bologna, Fig.1.13

C capillary rise, Fig.6.11, Fig.10.8 Castel del Monte (Southern Italy), Fig.2B.25 choir stalls hit by solar radiation, Fig.4.12 Church in Agordo (Italian Dolomites), Fig.11.15 Church in Colle S. Lucia (Italian Dolomites), Fig.1.17 Church in Rocca Pietore (Italian Dolomites), Fig.1.16, Fig.1.18, Fig.8.24 Colosseum, Rome, Fig.14.3 cupboard illuminated with incandescent lamps, Fig.4.7b Cremona, Italy, Fig.6.10 Crucifix with wood shrinkage and blistering, Fig.2B.10b

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D Ducal Palace, Urbino, Italy, Fig.1.10, Fig.6.17 Ducal Palace, Venice, Fig.6.5a dust devil, Fig.8.28

F Flood of the Arno River in Florence, Fig.2B.16 Folli and Viviani hygrometer, Fig.2B.12

G Giotto Chapel, Padua, Italy, Fig.1.22, Fig.4.13, Fig.8.8, Fig.13.1 Grand Place, Brussels, Fig.6.2d Giza desert, Egypt, Fig.8.27 Grimani Palace, Venice, Fig.11.9, Fig.11.10, Fig.11.11 gray area under a balcony, Fig.6.4

H horses in St Mark, Venice, Fig.7.5

K Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Fig.8.17 kytoon, Fig.11.4

I incandescent radiator, Fig.8.23 iron gall ink, Fig.2B.14, Fig.2B.15

L Leaning Tower, Pisa, Italy, Fig.1.3 leaves at drying after flood, Fig.2B.16 Leonard’s Last Supper, Milan, Fig.1.8, Fig.2B.3, Fig.4.8 Louvre Museum, Paris, Fig.1.23, Fig.2B.2

RELEVANT OBJECTS, MUSEUMS, MONUMENTS ETC EXEMPLIFIED IN FIGURES

M Mayor’s Palace, Brussels, Fig.6.7 Monastery in Bucovina, Romania, Fig.8.20 Museum Correr, Venice, Fig.8.7,

N Notre Dame en Vaux, Chalon sur Marne, France, Fig.6.6

O Orvieto Cathedral, Italy, Fig.5.10

P paintings illuminated with halogen lamps, Fig.4.4 piantings on canvas hit by solar radiation Fig.4.11 Palazzo dei Priori, Padua, Italy, Fig.6.2b Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, Fig.8.6b Piazza S. Marco, Venice, Fig.6.5c pipe organ, Fig.1.19 precipitation roses at Rome, Fig.10.1 private Gallery of Modern Paintings, Parma, Fig.2B.24

R radiosonde launched from a garden, Fig.11.3 Ravello, Italy, Fig.6.5b Rhodes, Greece, Fig8.26b radiator and wall blackening, Fig.8.14, Fig.8.20, Fig.8.21a, Fig.8.22, Fig.8.25

S S. Rocco Oratory, Padua, Italy, Fig.1.9 Sainsbury Centre for Visual Art, Norwich (U.K.), Fig.1.11, Fig.10.10 Sainte Chapelle, Paris, Fig.4.14 Seville, Spain, Fig8.26a Sistine Chapel, Rome, Fig.1.21, Fig.4.10, Fig.8.18

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sonic anemometer above pews in a church, Fig.13.2 Sphinx, Egypt, Fig.8.29, Fig.8.30, Fig.8.31, Fig.8.32 statue illuminated from the top, Fig. 4.7a stained glass windows, Fig.4.14, Fig.11.14b

T Thracian tomb near Alexandrovo, Bulgaria, Fig.6.18 Trajan Column, Rome, Fig.6.1

U Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Fig.1.12, Fig.1.20, Fig.2B.1, Fig.2B.21, Fig.2B.22, Fig.2B.23, Fig.4.6

V ventilated crypt, Fig.11.13

W wall blackening behind some keys, Fig.8.15 wall blackening over a fan-coil heater, Fig.8.14 wall blackening over a hot water radiator, Fig.8.14 wall blackening over an electric incandescent radiator, Fig.8.23 water overflowing from a dam spillway, Fig.8.21b wet wall front in Cremona, Italy, Fig.6.10 wooden statues damaged by warm-air heating, Fig.2.14