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  2. Tusculum, Potts Point - Wikipedia

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    Tusculum is a heritage-listed former residence and now ... In 1839 he had shelves put up for his library so that his books could be "released from captivity, and ...

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  4. President Andrew Johnson Museum and Library - Wikipedia

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    The President Andrew Johnson Museum and Library is the presidential library and museum for Andrew Johnson, [1] located on the Greeneville campus of Tusculum University in Tennessee. History [ edit ]

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    Oxford University Press signed the first agreement with La Nuova Italia Editrice in 1978, now a brand of Rizzoli Education. [ 44 ] Rizzoli Education also used other imprints such as Fabbri Editori (acquired by RCS Libri in 1990), Tramontana (acquired in 2000), Sansoni per la Scuola (acquired in 1992), Etas (acquired in 1990), Rizzoli Languages ...

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    The Last Bookstore defies the e-commerce trend and prepares to open a new bricks-and-mortar outpost in Studio City. 'The desire of Gen Z to have physical media is part of it,' the owner says.

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  8. Tusculanae Disputationes - Wikipedia

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    The Tusculanae Disputationes (also Tusculanae Quaestiones; English: Tusculan Disputations) is a series of five books written by Cicero, around 45 BC, [1] attempting to popularise Greek philosophy in ancient Rome, including Stoicism. [2] It is so called as it was reportedly written at his villa in Tusculum. His daughter had recently died and in ...

  9. Peter, Duke of the Romans - Wikipedia

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    Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum 864–924: Theodora: Hugh of Italy 887-924-948 (also married Marozia) Alberic I of Spoleto d. 925 HOUSE OF TUSCULUM: Marozia 890–937: Pope Sergius III 904–911: Alda of Vienne: Alberic II of Spoleto 905–954: David or Deodatus: Pope John XI 931–935: Gregory I, Count of Tusculum: Octavian Pope John XII 955 ...