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    Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsili (or Marsigli, Lat. Marsilius; 10 July 1658 – 1 November 1730) was an Italian scholar and eminent natural scientist, who...
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    engineer Colonel Count Mathias Keyserfeld and afterwards by Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (1659–1730). The works in the field were also led by the engineer...
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  • historian Luigi Federzoni (1878–1967), nationalist and later Fascist politician Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (1658–1730), soldier and naturalist Luigi Frusci...
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  • Elizabeth.)[citation needed] Rod calendar, around 1300, copied by Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli in 1690. It contains several feasts and names, thus it is one...
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  • 1711 in science and technology involved some significant events. Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli shows that coral is an animal rather than a plant as previously...
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    In 1705 the academy moved again to the palazzo of Conte Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli. Marsigli was a polymath, widely seen as the founder of the sciences...
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    Plan of mines in Banská Štiavnica in Slovakia (1726) by Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli, an illustration of mining in the pre-modern era....
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    Roman bridges Trajan's Dacian Wars Constantine's Bridge (Danube) Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli "Информациони систем непокретних културних добара". The bridge...
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  • professor Jacopo Bartolomeo Beccari. In 1719, he traveled with Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli to the Alps of San Pellegrino to investigate the fossils of shells...
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    ISBN 9781456720339. Stoye, John (1994). Marsigli's Europe, 1680-1730: The Life and Times of Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli, Soldier and Virtuoso. Yale University...
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    the fortress, made at the end of the 17th century by architect Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli, was also preserved, and the works for the construction of the...
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  • beheaded on 18 February 1704, at Bregenz. His second in command Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli was stripped of all honours and his sword was broken over him...
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    erroneous information attributed to Anton Maria del Chiaro. While Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli attempted to locate the bridge in the 17th century and Alexandru...
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    Virgin in Zemun, 1774 Petrovaradin Fortress by Mathias Keyserfeld, Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli, Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban and Michael Wambergin in Novi...
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    Rákóczi's War of Independence. Also there is a book by Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli about coffee, from the planting of the shrub to the serving of...
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    According to the travel notes of the Italian traveller Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli, the village was founded around 1700 and was initially named Prosǎnǎc...
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    Both pictures are drawn by Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli...
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    Nikopolis and Turnu fortresses by Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (1726)...
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    Ground plan of the Gvozdansko fort, made by Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli in 1699...
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  • elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1724. In 1721 and 1723 Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli travelled to Holland and he and Boerhaave stimulated Kruik to...
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    Praetorium), published in the 1726 work Danubius Pannonico-Mysicus, Vol. 2 by the Italian naturalist and soldier Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (1658–1730)....
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    Institute of Sciences and the Arts of Bologna, recently founded by Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli, and of the society being developed in Milan, promoted by Celia...
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    University of Bologna, and in 1723 he was appointed as secretary of Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli. Initially a Cartesian, he became a follower of Newton. In 1728...
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  • Auguste de Goyon, Count of Gacé (Chargé d'affaires) 1710 1710 Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (Franco-Italian Acting Attaché) 1711 1711 Chevalier Nicolas Mesnager...
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    had more space, and in 1705 moved again to the palazzo of Conte Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli. The Accademia delle Scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna was formally...
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    already existed in the early 18th century, as it was marked on Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli's map of the area of 1711. According to semi-legendary evidence...
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    academy. The Accademia dei Pittori was inaugurated in the house of Luigi Ferdinando Marsili on 2 January 1710; the statute was approved by pope Clement...
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    " . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. XI (9th ed.). 1880. pp. 178–179. "Marsigli, Luigi Ferdinand" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. XV (9th ed.). 1883. p. 575...
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    Barbaricum. The fort was first described in the early 18th century by Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli, who was also the first to produce a topographic map. At the end...
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    Francis of Paola with Ferrante of Aragon The series devised by Luigi Vanvitelli and Ferdinando Fuga was based on cartoons, currently in the Palace of Caserta...
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