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      • Although not a photographer, he was a pioneer in the use of photography to illustrate the history of archaeology and architecture. In 1893 his archive, with photographs taken by important photographers, was destroyed by fire, but copies exist.
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  1. Antonio Cederna ( Milano, 27 ottobre 1921 [1] – Sondrio, 27 agosto 1996 [1]) è stato un giornalista, ambientalista, politico e intellettuale italiano . Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 L'attività di giornalista e di scrittore. 1.2 L'attività politica e istituzionale. 1.3 Il Parco dell'Appia Antica. 1.4 L'Archivio Cederna. 2 Vita privata. 3 Onorificenze.

  2. Contains signed documents, newspaper articles, photographs, and books collected by Antonio Cederna (Milano 1921 – Ponte in Valtellina 1996) during the years of his unceasing commitment to safeguarding Italy's cultural heritage and landscapes.

  3. L'Archivio Cederna raccoglie documenti testi e materiali di lavoro di uno dei più importanti intellettuali italiani del secondo Novecento, Antonio Cederna, figura fondamentale nella storia dell'ambientalismo italiano e della difesa del nostro patrimonio culturale.

  4. MY APPIA. In the years between the end of the 800s and the first decades of the 900s the Appia attracted renewed attention of scholars, archaeologists and photographers, especially British who, in the wake of artists in the late XVIII century. . .

  5. The ‘Cederna Archive’ collects documents, texts and work materials of one of the most important Italian scientists of the second half of the twentieth century, Antonio Cederna. He is a fundamental figure in the history of the Italian environmentalism and the defense of the Italian cultural heritage.

  6. In this scenario it becomes important to start afresh, as amply testified by Cederna's thought, from the recovery and enhancement of the cultural, historical, archaeological heritage but also, especially in the suburbs, from the heritage offered by the natural landscape, from the environmental redevelopment of buildings

  7. Feb 10, 2014 · In spite of their importance for a history of twentieth-century Italian planning, the writings of Antonio Cederna (1921–1996) are not particularly well known among non-Italian specialists. They hav...

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