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Did you know... that the facade of the Collegio Ghislieri in Rome was preserved from the building's 1936 demolition and incorporated into the Liceo Classico Virgilio?
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The facade of the Ghislieri College incorporated in the Liceo Virgilio
... that the students of the Collegio Ghislieri in Rome (facade pictured) albeit layperson had to wear a long black dress and a black cassock? Source: "vestivano di abito nero lungo...e sopra di esso portavano una sopravveste talare ugualmente nera" ( Borghi (2015), p. 45)
ALT1:... that the facade of the Collegio Ghislieri in Rome (pictured) was spared from the building's demolition in 1936 to be incorporated in the Liceo Classico Virgilio? Source: "Le due fronti del Liceo vennero così ad essere composte dalla bella facciata cinquecentesca del Collegio Ghislieri..." (Storia del Liceo Virgilio)
Created by Alessandro57 (talk). Self-nominated at 18:01, 24 April 2020 (UTC).[reply]
@Alessandro57: Hi, here is my review. This looks good, except for the QPQ review, which is still needed. epicgenius (talk) 13:17, 25 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Other problems: - ALT1 sounds good, but it can be improved. How about this?
ALT1a:... that the facade of the Collegio Ghislieri in Rome (pictured) was preserved from the building's 1936 demolition and incorporated in the Liceo Classico Virgilio?
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