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Dell'antico stato del lago di Pusiano nell'alto Milanese

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A scholarly examination reconstructs the ancient topography and hydrology of a cluster of small lakes north of Milan, describing their shapes, relative positions, outlets and interconnections. It assesses classical testimony, especially a passage by Pliny, and surveys antiquarian and local traditions that the basins once formed a single larger lake or were altered by seismic or fluvial events. The narrative compares maps and earlier writers, records notable local observations such as subterranean lignite, and argues for further geological and topographical investigation to clarify how the modern lakes originated and related to ancient descriptions.

About the Author

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Carlo Redaelli

Carlo Redaelli was an Italian author known for his work in the field of local history and geography. His notable book, "Dell'antico stato del lago di Pusiano nell'alto Milanese," explores the historical and geographical significance of Lake Pusiano, situated in the Lombardy region. Through his writings, Redaelli contributes to the understanding of the cultural and natural heritage of this area, providing valuable insights into its past. His work reflects a dedication to preserving local history and offers readers a glimpse into the historical landscape of northern Italy.

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