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QUARTER OF NAPLES, ITALY
Piazza Mercato, Naples; Mercato, Naples
  • Carmine]] in Mercato

quarto         
  • Quarto metrics compared to the folio and octavo.
PAPER FORMAT
Quarto (book); 4to; Quarto (text); In quarto; Royal quarto
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(abbrev.: 4to)
¦ noun (plural quartos) a page or paper size resulting from folding a sheet into four leaves, typically 10 inches . 8 inches (254 . 203 mm).
?a book of this size.
Origin
C16: from L. (in) quarto '(in) the fourth (of a sheet)', ablative of quartus 'fourth'.
4to         
  • Quarto metrics compared to the folio and octavo.
PAPER FORMAT
Quarto (book); 4to; Quarto (text); In quarto; Royal quarto
¦ abbreviation quarto.
Quarto         
  • Quarto metrics compared to the folio and octavo.
PAPER FORMAT
Quarto (book); 4to; Quarto (text); In quarto; Royal quarto
·adj Having four leaves to the sheet; of the form or size of a quarto.
II. Quarto ·noun Originally, a book of the size of the fourth of sheet of printing paper; a size leaves; in present usage, a book of a square or nearly square form, and usually of large size.

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Mercato (Naples)

Mercato (Italian for "market") is a neighbourhood or quartiere of Naples, southern Italy. It is in the southeastern part of the city, bounded by the industrial port of Naples on the south.

At the centre of the area is the Piazza del Mercato or "market square", the medieval marketplace of the city. At the apex of the half-moon of the piazza is the church of Santa Croce e Purgatorio al Mercato. Visible to the east and west respectively are the belltowers and parts of the façade of Sant'Eligio Maggiore and the church of Santa Maria del Carmine. The square was the site of the execution of Conradin.

It was also where Masaniello's revolt broke out and also the site of the executions after the royalist retaking of the kingdom after the fall of the Neapolitan Republic of 1799.

The area was somewhat cut off from the rest of the city, inland, by the urban renewal (risanamento) of the early 1900s. Also, it was severely damaged by bombings in World War II. It is currently (2006) in the midst of ambitious development.