During the night of 5 December 1456 a strong earthquake shook central and southern Italy, at that time part of the Naples kingdom, for more than 2 minutes. The analysis of the available documents, performed with varied approach (chronological, geographic, etymologic, etc.), and the reconstruction of the transmission of the information (from the villages to Naples, the capital, and from Naples to other capitals), allowed to determine a reliable damage pattern
Large earthquakes occur rather orderly in space and time; hence they can be somehow anticipated, and...
The Catalogue lists earthquakes that occurred in Italy between 461 B.C. and 1997, and earthquakes th...
<p>The earthquake of October 3, 1943, is an important event for characterization of hazard in centra...
During the night of 5 December 1456 a strong earthquake shook central and southern Italy, at that ti...
We revisited data related to the 1456 seismic crisis, the largest earthquake to have ever occurred i...
On the night between 14 and 15 January of 1466, an earthquake damaged towns close to those recently ...
On the night between 14 and 15 January of 1466, an earthquake damaged towns close to those recently ...
The Mw 5.7 earthquake that occurred on 12 May 1802 is the only one with Mw ≥ 5.5 located west of Lak...
A complete survey of historical earthquake investigation in Italy cannot be compressed into a few pa...
A new, largely revised and updated version of the Catalogue of Strong Earthquakes in Italy and in th...
The 346 A.D. earthquake is known through sparse historical sources. It is mentioned by Hyeronimus as...
The Mw 5.7 earthquake that occurred on 12 May 1802 is the only one with Mw ≥ 5.5 located west of Lak...
<p>Historical accounts, archaeoseismic and paleoseismological evidence allowed us to reappraise two ...
The earthquakes of May–June 2012 affected a heavily popu- lated stretch of country on the northeaste...
The Valtiberina region (central Italy) has a seismic record going back to the Middle Ages and includ...
Large earthquakes occur rather orderly in space and time; hence they can be somehow anticipated, and...
The Catalogue lists earthquakes that occurred in Italy between 461 B.C. and 1997, and earthquakes th...
<p>The earthquake of October 3, 1943, is an important event for characterization of hazard in centra...
During the night of 5 December 1456 a strong earthquake shook central and southern Italy, at that ti...
We revisited data related to the 1456 seismic crisis, the largest earthquake to have ever occurred i...
On the night between 14 and 15 January of 1466, an earthquake damaged towns close to those recently ...
On the night between 14 and 15 January of 1466, an earthquake damaged towns close to those recently ...
The Mw 5.7 earthquake that occurred on 12 May 1802 is the only one with Mw ≥ 5.5 located west of Lak...
A complete survey of historical earthquake investigation in Italy cannot be compressed into a few pa...
A new, largely revised and updated version of the Catalogue of Strong Earthquakes in Italy and in th...
The 346 A.D. earthquake is known through sparse historical sources. It is mentioned by Hyeronimus as...
The Mw 5.7 earthquake that occurred on 12 May 1802 is the only one with Mw ≥ 5.5 located west of Lak...
<p>Historical accounts, archaeoseismic and paleoseismological evidence allowed us to reappraise two ...
The earthquakes of May–June 2012 affected a heavily popu- lated stretch of country on the northeaste...
The Valtiberina region (central Italy) has a seismic record going back to the Middle Ages and includ...
Large earthquakes occur rather orderly in space and time; hence they can be somehow anticipated, and...
The Catalogue lists earthquakes that occurred in Italy between 461 B.C. and 1997, and earthquakes th...
<p>The earthquake of October 3, 1943, is an important event for characterization of hazard in centra...