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oapen-20.500.12657-891672024-04-03T02:24:23Z Chapter Intermittenze virtuose. Le istituzioni per i beni archeologici, artistici, archivistici e librari Cervini, Fulvio Zorzi, Andrea Guerrini, Mauro Martini, Fabio Azzari, Margherita Florence museums libraries archives cultural heritage archaeological heritage thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History The University of Florence has always maintained very close relationships with the city's cultural institutions: libraries, museums, archives, research institutes. These relationships have been particularly significant with regards to the artistic heritage, even if sometimes the large museums of the city, on the one hand, and the university, on the other, have developed research independently without finding forms of collaboration. However, these relationships have strengthened in recent decades, enhancing the central role of the university in the city's cultural production. 2024-04-02T15:48:30Z 2024-04-02T15:48:30Z 2024 chapter ONIX_20240402_9791221502824_136 2975-0334 9791221502824 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/89167 ita Dialoghi con la società application/pdf n/a 9791221502824_22.pdf https://books.fupress.com/doi/capitoli/979-12-215-0282-4_22 Firenze University Press 10.36253/979-12-215-0282-4.22 The University of Florence has always maintained very close relationships with the city's cultural institutions: libraries, museums, archives, research institutes. These relationships have been particularly significant with regards to the artistic heritage, even if sometimes the large museums of the city, on the one hand, and the university, on the other, have developed research independently without finding forms of collaboration. However, these relationships have strengthened in recent decades, enhancing the central role of the university in the city's cultural production. 10.36253/979-12-215-0282-4.22 bf65d21a-78e5-4ba2-983a-dbfa90962870 9791221502824 6 14 Florence open access
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The University of Florence has always maintained very close relationships with the city's cultural institutions: libraries, museums, archives, research institutes. These relationships have been particularly significant with regards to the artistic heritage, even if sometimes the large museums of the city, on the one hand, and the university, on the other, have developed research independently without finding forms of collaboration. However, these relationships have strengthened in recent decades, enhancing the central role of the university in the city's cultural production.
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