Curzio Inghirami (Volterra, 29 December 1614 — 23 December 1655), was an Italian archaeologist and historian, but also a forger of Etruscan artifacts....
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Tuscany and marquis of Montevitozzo Curzio Inghirami (1614 — 1655), Italian archaeologist and historian Giovanni Inghirami (1779–1851), Italian astronomer...
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founding of the city to the early Republic. Curzio Cocci (died 1621), Roman Catholic prelate Curzio Inghirami (1614–1655), Italian archaeologist, historian...
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based on finds that are later suspected as forgeries.[citation needed] Curzio Inghirami (1614—1655), 17th century Italian archaeologist and historian known...
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of Renaissance Forgery (2004) based on the "Etruscan" forgeries of Curzio Inghirami The Roman Garden of Agostino Chigi (2005) From Heaven to Arcadia: The...
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Guarnacci and the Marquese Curzio Inghirami, brother of the more powerful Julio, secretary of Christina of Lorraine. The Marquese Inghirami placed him, at the...
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histories, to Carlo Sigonio’s “lost” Ciceronian treatise on death, and Curzio Inghirami’s scarith “time capusules” claiming to reveal the lost lore and prophecies...
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wall frescoes. San Francesco It houses a funerary monument of Geminiano Inghirami (died 1460), and the frescoes by Niccolò Gerini in the wonderful Cappella...
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