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- catalog abstract "Contains 32 videos, 200 photographs and 120 designs, plus animations and a PDF document.".
- catalog contributor b13256004.
- catalog contributor b13256005.
- catalog created "[2003?]".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "[2003?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[2003?]".
- catalog description "Contains 32 videos, 200 photographs and 120 designs, plus animations and a PDF document.".
- catalog description "System requirements for Macintosh: PowerPC; 32 MB RAM; System 7.5; QuickTime 3.0 (included on disc); Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 (included on disc); 800x600 resolution with thousands of colors; 8x CD-ROM drive.".
- catalog description "System requirements for Windows: Pentium 100 MHz; 32 MB RAM; Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0; QuickTime 3.0 (included on disc); Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 (included on disc); 800x600 resolution with thousands of colors; 8x CD-ROM drive.".
- catalog description "Title from PDF title screen.".
- catalog extent "1 CD-ROM :".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "[2003?]".
- catalog language "ita".
- catalog publisher "Ferrara : MusArc,".
- catalog requires "System requirements for Macintosh: PowerPC; 32 MB RAM; System 7.5; QuickTime 3.0 (included on disc); Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 (included on disc); 800x600 resolution with thousands of colors; 8x CD-ROM drive.".
- catalog requires "System requirements for Windows: Pentium 100 MHz; 32 MB RAM; Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0; QuickTime 3.0 (included on disc); Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 (included on disc); 800x600 resolution with thousands of colors; 8x CD-ROM drive.".
- catalog requires "Title from PDF title screen.".
- catalog spatial "Italy".
- catalog subject "Architecture Italy 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Mollino, Carlo, 1905-1973.".
- catalog subject "Zanuso, Marco.".
- catalog title "Otto architetture italiane del dopoguerra [electronic resource] / [curatore, Marco Gaiani ; testi presentazione, Marco Gaiani e Stefano Zagnoni].".