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    Father Francesco de Vico (also known as de Vigo, De Vico and even DeVico; 19 May 1805 in Macerata – 15 November 1848 in London) was an Italian astronomer...
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  • footballer Francesco de Vico (1805–1848), Italian astronomer and Jesuit priest Francesco Vico, 17th century Italian Baroque painter Francisco José Vico Vela...
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  • comet with (20 years < period < 200 years). It was discovered by Francesco de Vico in Rome on February 20, 1846. During the 1846 apparition the comet...
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    De Vico is a small lunar impact crater that is located in the southwest part of the Moon, to the south of the crater Sirsalis. To the west-northwest is...
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  • Mitchell discovered in 1847. The discovery was initially credited to Francesco de Vico. Vico, observing from Rome, was the first to report the comet's discovery...
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    54P/de Vico–Swift–NEAT is a periodic comet in the Solar System first discovered by Father Francesco de Vico (Rome, Italy) on August 23, 1844. It has become...
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  • comet C/1847 T1; it is independently discovered two days later by Francesco de Vico from Rome. A new edition of the astrometric star catalogue Histoire...
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    returned to Rome in 1850. On the recommendation of his late colleague Francesco de Vico, he became head of the observatory of the college at age 32. In 1853...
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    (75 thousand km). The comet was rediscovered on November 26, 1845, by Francesco de Vico. Initially sporting small, faint nebulosities, subsequent observations...
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  • some significant events, listed below. February 20 – Francesco de Vico discovers comet 122P/de Vico. June 1 – Urbain Le Verrier predicts the existence and...
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    The Vico, and Vicoletto, of Zuroli, more commonly called Vicolo dei Zuroli (formerly Vico de' Boccapianola) are two historic alleys located in the historic...
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  • The Diocese of Vico Equense (Latin: Dioecesis Vicanus Aequensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the coastal town of Vico Equense in the Metropolitan...
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    with the naked eye. A question of credit temporarily arose because Francesco de Vico had independently discovered the same comet two days after Mitchell...
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  • disorders Francesco de Vico (1805–1848), astronomer, discovered a number of comets, including periodic comets 54P/de Vico-Swift-NEAT and 122P/de Vico Ulisse...
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    self-propelled vehicle, which many claim this as the world's first automobile Francesco de Vico (1805–1848) – Jesuit astronomer who discovered or co-discovered a...
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  • 71; -60.32 (De Vico) 22.13 1935 Francesco de Vico (1805–1848) WGPSN De Vries 19°41′S 176°47′W / 19.68°S 176.78°W / -19.68; -176.78 (De Vries) 57.51...
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  • anatomy Francesco de Vico (1805–1848), astronomer. He discovered a number of comets, including periodic comets 54P/de Vico-Swift-NEAT and 122P/de Vico Giambattista...
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  • of the Kakogawa River, Hyogo prefecture JPL · 20102 20103 de Vico 1995 JK Francesco de Vico (1805–1848), Jesuit priest and astronomer, discoverer of seven...
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  • 1763) Auximatium (Osimo, 1764) Vico Aequensium (Rome, 1778) Caesenatium (Cesena, 1779) Forocorneliensium (Imola, 1820) De' santi martiri Fedele, Capoforo...
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    The palazzo Gio Battista Grimaldi is a building located in vico San Luca at no. 4 in the historical centre of Genoa, included on 13 July 2006 in the list...
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    Beggar by Louis de Wohl, starring Bradford Dillman as Francis. Dolores Hart, who plays Clare, later became a Benedictine nun. Francesco di Assisi, a 1966...
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    a similarity between this orbit and that of Francesco de Vico's lost periodic comet of 1844 (54P/de Vico-Swift-NEAT). Lewis Boss (Dudley Observatory,...
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    Caraffa, the professor of mathematics. He was appointed assistant to Francesco de Vico, director of the Vatican Observatory. Sestini was ordained in 1844...
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    won 4–0 over Vico Equense. On 25 October 2009, he played his first match for Livorno, substituted Nico Pulzetti after goalkeeper Alfonso De Lucia was sent...
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    auction by Antonio Cavalcanti. Giovanni Battista Vico (1668–1744) wrote a sonnet to: "Del Cavalier Francesco Cimini" and "Poesie del P. Antonio Cimini". A...
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    Francesco Acri (19 March 1834, in Catanzaro – 21 November 1913, in Bologna) was an Italian philosopher and historian of philosophy. After graduating with...
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  • Angel Vico Sonza (or Vico Zonza). It has passed afterwards to the house Amat. The eldest son of Don Sebastian Zonza and Doña Isabel Vico, Francisco Vico Zonza...
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  • Messina and trained in Naples under Francesco Solimena. He painted for the churches of Sant'Antonio Abate and San Filippo de' Bianchi in Messina. He painted...
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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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    (1928). Aldo Francesco Massera (ed.). Opere latine minori. 112.Giambattista Vico (1942). Franco Nicolini (ed.). Libri 1°-2°. 113.Giambattista Vico (1942)....
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