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    where he learned Greek. While at Mondovì, he came to the attention of Francesco Adorno, the local Jesuit provincial superior, who sent him to the University...
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    gli Istituti Culturali e il Diritto d'Autore. Accessed October 2014. Francesco Adorno (1983). Accademie e istituzioni culturali a Firenze (in Italian). Firenze:...
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    late 1463 (second reign) Genoa accepts the rule of Francesco Sforza, no doge, 1463–1477 Prospero Adorno, 17 Aug 1477 – 25 Nov 1477 (second reign) Battista...
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    phase Prospero Adorno withdrew from the political scene to manage the various fiefdoms received, some also in Calabria, from Duke Francesco Sforza. Under...
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    with John Augustine Adorno [it] and Fabrizio Caracciolo. He decided to adopt a religious life at the age of 22. Francis (Francesco) Caracciolo was born...
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  • In http://www.grupporicercafotografica.it/biblio.htm 2. Piero Adorno: Giovan Francesco Perini - Un pittore quasi sconosciuto del '500, fotografie di Franco...
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    del Disegno (1570–71)', Apollo CLV, 480 (February 2002): pp. 31–39. Adorno, Francesco. (1983). Accademie e istituzioni culturali a Firenze (in Italian)...
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  • Funghi (ed.), ΟΔΟΙ ΔΙΖΗΣΙΟΣ_: Le vie della ricerca (Studi in onore di Francesco Adorno)_ (Florence 1996), 447–455 ‘The inferential foundations of Epicurean...
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    Luisa Adorno, pseudonym of Mila Curradi (2 August 1921 – 12 July 2021) was an Italian writer and teacher. Adorno spent her career as a secondary school...
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  • Toscana del Seicento. L'accademia degli Apatisti. Milan: Giuffrè. Francesco Adorno, ed. (1988). Accademie e istituzioni culturali in Toscana. Florence:...
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    he made a revision of Soarez's De arte rhetorica. At the request of Francesco Adorno, he wrote De ratione liberorum instituendorum literis Graecis et Latinis...
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    Francesco Guicciardini (Italian: [franˈtʃesko ɡwittʃarˈdiːni]; 6 March 1483 – 22 May 1540) was an Italian historian and statesman. A friend and critic...
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    Antonio Francesco Gramsci (UK: /ˈɡræmʃi/ GRAM-shee, US: /ˈɡrɑːmʃi/ GRAHM-shee, Italian: [anˈtɔːnjo franˈtʃesko ˈɡramʃi] ; 22 January 1891 – 27 April 1937)...
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  • Caracciolini or Adorno Fathers, is a Roman Catholic religious order of priests and brothers founded by Francesco Caracciolo, Giovanni Agostino Adorno [it], and...
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    Paolo next suggests to Adorno that Amelia is the Doge's mistress, hoping Adorno will murder Boccanegra in a jealous rage. Adorno is furious (Aria: Sento...
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  • of the polymath-philosopher Theodor W. Adorno. Early in 1969, after four years during which Krahl treated Adorno as an academic mentor, there was a falling...
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    In 1738, he designed the theatrical funeral monument to Caterina Fieschi Adorno for the church of Santissima Annunziata di Portoria, Genoa. In 1739, he...
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  • Androzzi's death, his manuscript writings were prepared for publication by Francesco Adorno, rector of the Jesuit college in Padua, and were printed in Milan at...
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    The Most Serene Prince Antoniotto Adorno (1340 – Finale Ligure, 1398) was the 6th doge of the Republic of Genoa and rose four times to this supposedly...
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  • Pessoa; Guilherme Miranda Caixeta; Matheus Denezine; Rodrigo Rodrigues Adorno; Lucas Silveira Antonietto (2018). "Taxonomy of limnic Ostracoda (Crustacea)...
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    Frank Zappa (redirect from Francesco zapato)
    Dineen, Murray (2011). Friendly Remainders: Essays in Music Criticism after Adorno. McGill-Queen's Press. p. 122. ISBN 978-0-7735-8576-8. Watson, Ben (1996)...
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  • Corporal-Major Andrea Adorno of the 4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment for combat operations in Bala Murghab, Afghanistan in 2010. Andrea Adorno Cesare Airaghi...
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    Francesco Tamagno (28 December 1850 – 31 August 1905) was an Italian operatic dramatic tenor who sang with enormous success throughout Europe and America...
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    was occupied by an Austrian-Piedmontese army, led by the General Botta Adorno, which came up to Genoa, from where he was expelled after the popular revolt...
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    Scandiuzzi. In 1998, he debuted in two important Verdi roles: Gabriele Adorno in Simon Boccanegra at the Teatro Comunale of Bologna and the title role...
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  • Books . ISBN 978-1-8397-6531-5. (in English) Negativity and Revolution: Adorno and Political Activism London: Pluto Press, 2009 John Holloway ed. with...
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  • conservative often rank high in RWA. This finding was echoed by Theodor W. Adorno in The Authoritarian Personality (1950) based on the F-scale personality...
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    patriciate excluded from power, a new class of mercantile houses arose: Adorno, Guarco, Fregoso, and Montaldo. During Boccanegra's dogate, Genoese control...
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    Francesco Jovine (9 October 1902 in Guardialfiera – 30 April 1950 in Rome) was an Italian writer and journalist. He is mostly known for the novels Signora...
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    won an Emmy, Luciano Pavarotti (Enzo Grimaldo), Stefania Toczyska (Laura Adorno), Margarita Lilowa (La Cieca), Norman Mittelmann (Barnaba), and Ferruccio...
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