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    Francesco Barozzi (9 August 1537 – 23 November 1604), in Latin Franciscus Barocius, was an Italian mathematician, astronomer and humanist. Barozzi was...
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    II Barozzi (died 1334), son of Iacopo and lord of Santorini from 1308 Francesco Barozzi (died 1471) Bishop of Treviso (1466–1471) Giovanni Barozzi (circa...
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  • Francesco Barozzi (died 1471) was a professor and a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Treviso (1466–1471). Francesco Barozzi was born in...
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    professor of mathematics, philosopher and architectural theorist Francesco Barozzi (1537–1604) mathematician and astronomer Joseph Solomon Delmedigo...
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    assembled by the humanist Francesco Barozzi (Barocius). A large part of that collection was sold after the death of Iacopo Barozzi or Barocci (1562–1617)...
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    board for the game on a basement parlour or prayer room. In 1572 Francesco Barozzi published a version in Venice which was translated into German by...
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    Biblical Canon in the Codex Baroccianus 206, formerly in the library of Francesco Barozzi ("Barocius") of Venice. This lost gospel is probably the document...
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  • 1532–1619), Brabantian Jesuit, theologian and author Franciscus Barocius (Francesco Barozzi; 1537–1604), Italian mathematician, astronomer and humanist Franciscus...
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  • biografico degli italiani al Plata; by Barozzi, Baldassini, and company; 1st edition, Buenos Aires (1899); page 256. Barozzi, Baldassini, and company; page 256...
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  • Francesco Barbo, Pantaleone Barozzi family Barozzi, Andrea Barozzi, Andrea II Barozzi, Angelo Barozzi, Elena Barozzi, Francesco Barozzi, Francesco Barozzi...
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  • Camillo Agrippa Andrea Argoli Bernardino Baldi Francesco Barozzi Giambattista Benedetti Rutilio Benincasa Giuseppe Biancani Rafael Bombelli Girolamo Cardano...
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    southern highlands of the Moon. It was named after Italian mathematician Francesco Barozzi. It lies just to the southeast of the large crater Maurolycus. To...
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    Catholics and Orthodox. In 1577, Foscarini commissioned the local scholar Francesco Barozzi to take a census of the island. He also commissioned him to translate...
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  • Sahlikis (1330 - after 1391) Greek satyrical poet in Cretan verse. Francesco Barozzi (1537–1604) Italian mathematician, astronomer, translator and writer...
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  • 16°49′E / 44.98°S 16.81°E / -44.98; 16.81 (Barocius) 82.72 1935 Francesco Barozzi (fl. 1570) WGPSN Barringer 28°13′S 150°26′W / 28.22°S 150.43°W...
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    corresponded with several mathematicians including Giacomo Contarini, Francesco Barozzi and Galileo Galilei. His invention of a drafting instrument for constructing...
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  • Arnold Fitz Thedmar, English historian and merchant (d. 1274) 1537 – Francesco Barozzi, Italian mathematician and astronomer (d. 1604) 1544 – Bogislaw XIII...
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    Pope Prophecies. A new Latin translation was made around 1577 by Francesco Barozzi, who interpreted the text for his patron, Giacomo Foscarini, as prophesying...
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    Selenus, he translated a book on rithmomachia by the mathematician Francesco Barozzi, wrote a book on chess in 1616, Chess or the King's Game, and a standard...
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  • (b. 1555) November 23 Olbracht Łaski, Polish alchemist (b. 1527) Francesco Barozzi, Italian mathematician (b. 1537) November 29 – Ercole, Lord of Monaco...
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    of Mecklenburg and administrator of Ratzeburg (d. 1592) August 9 – Francesco Barozzi, Italian mathematician (d. 1604) August 15 – Shimazu Toshihisa, Japanese...
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    institutions, Greek bourgeois, and Venetian noblemen. A Venetian nobleman Francesco Barozzi born in Herakleion commissioned Klontzas to create two illuminated...
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    record of the name (Vamo/Vamu) is found on a map of 1577 made by Francesco Barozzi, and according to the Venetian census of 1583 it had 271 inhabitants...
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    (b. 1555) November 23 Olbracht Łaski, Polish alchemist (b. 1527) Francesco Barozzi, Italian mathematician (b. 1537) November 29 – Ercole, Lord of Monaco...
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    patrician Jacopo Michiel, a relative of the patriarch of Grado, Angelo Barozzi, to found a monastery. During the Austrian rule of Venice, the island,...
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    Biblioteca Marciana—to the Republic of Venice. Also present were Francesco Barozzi, Bartolomeo Barbarigo, Pietro Foscari, Antonio Natale, Valerio di...
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    Pietro Barozzi (1441 - 1507) was an Italian Catholic and humanist bishop. Son of the senator Ludovico, began to study Latin and Greek letters with his...
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    other villages of Sfakia, but the toponym Aradhena is mentioned by Francesco Barozzi and it is also mentioned in the list of villages of Crete in 1645...
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    Catholic Church titles Preceded by Francesco Barozzi (bishop) Bishop of Treviso 1471–1472 Succeeded by Lorenzo Zanni Preceded by Gerard de Crussol Administrator...
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  • Umberto Barozzi (Ivrea, 13 August 1881 - 13 July 1929) was an Italian sprinter. Umberto Barozzi participated at one edition of the Summer Olympics (1908)...
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