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    Pier Alessandro Paravia was born in Zara, Dalmatia on July 15, 1797 and was a Dalmatian Italian writer, scholar, philanthropist and professor of Italian...
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  • Paravia may refer to: Pier Alessandro Paravia (1797-1857), Venetian writer, scholar, philanthropist and professor of Italian eloquence Antonio Paravia...
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    Italian and Dalmatian Croat Bernardo Zamagna (Dubrovnik) – writer Pier Alessandro Paravia (Zadar) – writer Niccolò Tommaseo (Šibenik) – linguist, journalist...
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    French Augustin Cauchy to teach sublime physics and the Dalmatian Pier Alessandro Paravia to the chair of Italian rhetoric. In 1832 the Institute of Forensic...
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  • basketball player. Darko Pahlić (born 1963), basketball player. Pier Alessandro Paravia (1797–1857), writer, scholar, philanthropist and professor of Italian...
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    Cincinnatus Lamar I, attorney, jurist in his native Georgia (d. 1834) Pier Alessandro Paravia, Venetian writer, scholar, philanthropist, professor of Italian...
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    Via Marco Marulo, Via Andrea Meldola, Via Adolfo Mussafia, Via Pier Alessandro Paravia, Via Domenico Ragnina, Via Federico Seismit-Doda, Via Oscar Sinigaglia...
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  • Retrieved 2016-09-08. Jacopo Bernardi, Vita e documenti letterari di Pier Alessandro Paravia, vol 1, G. Marietti, 1863 - Harvard University "Mima Simić". Word...
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    including Niccolò Tommaseo, Cesare Cantù, Francesco Dall'Ongaro and Pier Alessandro Paravia. The envy of the detractors intertwined in those years with the...
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  • librarian of Zadar's new public library, formed from the bequest of Pier Alessandro Paravia, and went on to transform it in one of the most important libraries...
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    musicista: la vicenda artistica e umana di Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. Torino: Paravia (vol. 6), 2001. ISBN 978-88-395-6253-1 Orselli, Cesare (1978). "Castelnuovo-Tedesco...
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    (Palazzo Forneris building) along Via Pacinotti near the small Piazza Paravia. The conservation of the street and of this old building influences the...
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    Carlo Gioda, Girolamo Morone e i suoi tempi: studio storico (Milano: Paravia 1887). Diocesi di Modena Gordon 1911. Giuseppe Cappelletti, Le chiese d'...
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    territory. s.v. "Urbe" Archived 2007-10-12 at the Wayback Machine, De Mauro Paravia. "Dictionary of Latin Phrases and Proverbs: C". Latin-phrases.co.uk. Retrieved...
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    Roscioni, Il governo della follia: ospedali, medici e pazzi nell'età moderna, Paravia Bruno Mondadori, 2003 ISBN 88-424-9379-1 (p. 180) "Libro del Cinquecento...
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  • created in Italy by order of Pope Paul III, formerly Alessandro Farnese, to be ruled by his son, Pier Luigi Farnese. In a one-day campaign in the Rough Wooing...
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  • 2023. Culcasi, Carlo (1932). G. B. Marino (1569-1625) (in Italian). G.B. Paravia. p. 5. Retrieved 19 December 2023. Communications numismatiques (in Swedish)...
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