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Polski: Coda di volpe w L'Ampélographie Viali i Vermorela (1901-1910)
Français : Coda di volpe par Viala et Vermorel
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Source L'Ampélographie (Viala et Vermorel), reproduced in "Wine Grapes" Robinson, Harding, Vouillamoz 2011.
Author Alexis Kreÿder
Polski: L'Ampélographie Viali i Vermorela znalazła się w domenie publicznej 11 lutego 2011. Viala, ostatni z żyjących współautorów zmarł 11 lutego 1936, Vermorel w 1926, a autorzy ilustracji: Alexis Kreyder w 1912 i Jules Troncy w 1915.
Français : L'Ampélographie Viala et Vermorel est entrée dans le domaine public depuis le 11 février 2011. Viala, le dernier ayant droit, est décédé le 11 février 1936, son co-auteur Vermorel, en 1926, les illustrateurs Alexis Kreder, en 1912 et Jules Troncy, en 1915. Il en résulte donc que 500 planches de cépages sont désormais utilisables sur Commons étant libres de droits.
Polski: Zeskanowanie tej pozycji było możliwe dzięki finansowemu wsparciu Stowarzyszenia Wikimedia Polska.
English: Scanning this item was made possible with the financial support of the Wikimedia Polska Association.


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