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    Nicola Zingarelli (Italian pronunciation: [niˈkɔːla ddziŋɡaˈrɛlli]; August 28, 1860 — June 6, 1935) was an Italian philologist, the founder of the Zingarelli...
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  • Zingarelli is a modern Italian monolingual dictionary. Described as a Vocabolario della Lingua Italiana di Nicola Zingarelli, it is published annually...
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  • Italo Zingarelli (1930–2000), Italian film producer Nicola Zingarelli (1860–1935), Italian lexicographer, author of above Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli (1752–1837)...
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    the Prize Argos Hippium (2008), and the literary special Prize “Nicola Zingarelli” (2012). In 2014 he received the Prize Guido Carli, bestowed under...
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    Marie-Claude Delahaye: Le Génépi. Equinoxe, 2008, ISBN 978-2-84135-545-7 Nicola Zingarelli, Vocabolario della lingua italiana, 12ª ed. a cura di Miro Daglioti...
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    Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli (Italian pronunciation: [nikkoˈlɔ anˈtɔːnjo ddziŋɡaˈrɛlli]; 4 April 1752 – 5 May 1837) was an Italian composer, chiefly of opera...
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    lingua italiana (in Italian). Treccani. Retrieved 24 May 2023. Nicola Zingarelli, lo Zingarelli 2001. Vocabolario della lingua italiana, "Polentone", Zanichelli...
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    philologist Nicola Zingarelli founder of the Zingarelli Italian dictionary and syndicalist Giuseppe Di Vittorio Torremaggiore, and the native town of Nicola Sacco...
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    Nicola Sacco (1891–1927), anarchist prisoner executed by U.S. Tony Slydini (1900–1991), magician Vincent Simone (born 1979), dancer Nicola Zingarelli...
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    Toscano di Liberazione Nazionale Leaders Bruno Calvisi Amleto Nepi Nicola Zingarelli Founded 9 October 1943 Dissolved 26 June 1946 Headquarters Florence...
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    service in the town is provided by STUC company. Nicola Zingarelli, philologist, founder of the Zingarelli Italian dictionary Giuseppe Di Vittorio, syndicalist...
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    Etruscan cup in the form of a pig at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Nicola Zingarelli, Vocabolario della Lingua Italiana, 2011. The Spanish word búcaro...
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    and whose teachings she followed faithfully throughout her life. Nicola Zingarelli wrote the part of Giulietta for her in his opera Giulietta e Romeo...
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    al 1691, p. 12. According to the definition of the Vocabolario of Nicola Zingarelli, the dapple-gray coat is: dark gray, scattered with small and numerous...
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  • Foundation Grant, 1993 Honorary Citizen of Certaldo, 1997 International Nicola Zingarelli Prize, 1999 Elected to membership in the American Academy of Arts...
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    case by his quasi-pupil Giuseppina Grassini’s side. For him, indeed, Nicola Zingarelli wrote the part of Romeo in his opera Giulietta e Romeo, staged at...
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    theory of élite domination. Nicola Zingarelli (1860–1935), was a philologist and man of letters. The founder of the Zingarelli Italian dictionary. Federico...
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    the Naples conservatory where he studied under the supervision of Nicola Zingarelli and Gaetano Donizetti. He dedicated himself especially to musical...
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    Berlingska boktryckeriet. p. 17. Zingarelli, Nicola (1945). Vocabolario della lingua italiana (7 ed.). Bologna: Nicola Zanichelli. p. 1713. "Let the pretending...
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    Paris from 1811 until 1814, to considerable acclaim in operas by Niccolo Zingarelli, Ferdinando Paer, Giovanni Paisiello, Antonio Salieri, and Mozart. Later...
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  • Giulietta e Romeo, a 1796 opera by Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli Giulietta e Romeo (Vaccai), an 1825 opera by Nicola Vaccai I Capuleti e i Montecchi, an 1830 opera...
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    Josef Myslivecek, Gian Francesco de Majo, Baldassarre Galuppi and Nicola Zingarelli Venice, Teatro (Venier) San Benedetto 14 November 1789 Zenobia Zenobia...
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    many celebrated Italian composers, such as Domenico Cimarosa, Nicola Antonio Zingarelli, and Saverio Mercadante. Giuseppe Verdi was a second-generation...
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    (1683-1742) Mattia Vento (1735-1776) Leonardo Vinci (1690–1730) Nicola Antonio Zingarelli (1752-1837) Neapolitan chord Neapolitan scale Monophony Polyphony...
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    Piccinni, Italian composer of classical music and opera Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli, composer In Mannerism: Niccolò dell'Abbate, Italian Mannerist painter...
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    Francesco Vitiello, actor Gennaro Vitiello, director and stage actor Nicola Antonio Zingarelli, composer Dario Nardella, mayor of Florence Luigi Mari, writer...
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    Pergola, Nicola (2012). Arcipreti nullius e vescovi cerignolani. (in Italian) Cerignola: Centro ricerche di storia ed arte “Nicola Zingarelli" 2012. D'Avino...
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  • Teresina Tua, or composers such as Antonio Vivaldi, Giovanni Pacini, Nicola Antonio Zingarelli, Pietro Mascagni, for whom they have made revisions for their...
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    Prati, 1784), and that of Ferdinando Moretti (set by Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli, 1787 and Luigi Cherubini, 1788). However, the best-known opera today...
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    Bongiorno. He also studied composition with Francesco Ruggi, Niccolò Zingarelli, and later with Gaetano Donizetti. According to contemporary accounts...
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