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    Taste and Historical Awareness in the Music Collection of Leonardo Grimani (c.1778–1832) by Emina Smailbegović

    Published 2024-07-01
    “… This paper intends to reflect on the phenomenon of music collecting starting with the collection of Leonardo Grimani, today kept at the Institute of Musicology at the University of Vienna, assembled at the turn of the century and partly related to the repertoire of the Istituto Filarmonico Veneto (1810–22) of which this collector was the founder and patron. …”
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    Report on the 1st International Workshop on Validation, Verification and Integrity Issues of Expert and Database Systems by T. Bench-Capon, et al.

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…In August 1998 an international workshop on validation, verification and integrity issues of expert and database systems was held in Vienna in conjunction with the Ninth Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA'98). …”
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    Il ritorno dell’ordoliberalismo in Europa by Massimo Pendenza

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…A distinction must be made between the neoliberalism of the 1970s, an expression of the economic principles of the Vienna and Chicago Schools, and that of the Ordoliberals, economists and jurists of the Freiburg School, active since the 1930s in Germany, then of its postwar reconstruction and finally of the European economic model. …”
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    L’Armure de François Ier : histoires d’un présent diplomatique by Juliette Allix

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…In the end, the king of France did not receive this present, which experienced an eventful fate and is now in the Musée de l’Armée in Paris (G 117) and the Hofjagd- und Rüstkammer in Vienna (B 147). This Doppelküriss became a collector’s item, the incarnation of a royal figure, a European diplomatic issue, a trophy of war and was even considered an arm during the Second World War. …”
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