Agostino Scilla (10 August 1629 – 31 May 1700) was an Italian Baroque painter, paleontologist, geologist, numismatist, and a pioneer in the study of fossils...
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Epicurus by Agostino Scilla, circa 1670–1680. The philosopher holds a text that reads "whatever you do, do wisely and think of consequences"...
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Scilla may refer to the following people Scilla Gabel (born 1938), Italian film, television and stage actress Agostino Scilla (1629–1700), Italian painter...
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Francesco Maurolico, astronomer, mathematician and humanist (1494–1575) Agostino Scilla, painter, paleontologist, geologist and pioneer in the study of fossils...
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Picard calculates the Earth radius to within 0.44% of the modern value. Agostino Scilla publishes La vana speculazione disingannata dal senso: lettera risponsiva...
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Procellarum on the Moon. It is 108 km long and was named after Agostino Scilla in 1976. Dorsum Scilla, Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature, International Astronomical...
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plants and conducted studies in the field of medicine and geology. Agostino Scilla (1609–1650), the archaeologist who initiated the modern scientific...
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Agostino Scilla, Epicurus, circa 1670–1680....
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Italian operatic bass Agostino Scilla (1629–1700), Italian painter, paleontologist, geologist, and pioneer in the study of fossil Agostino da Siena (c. 1285–c...
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refer to the following people: Silla Bjerrum, Danish restaurateur Agostino Scilla (1629–1700), Italian painter, also known as Silla Arman-Marshall Silla...
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important cultural figure in the Dutch Golden Age (b. 1618) May 31 – Agostino Scilla, Italian painter and scientist (b. 1629) June 20 – Richard Gilpin,...
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authority of Agostino Scilla writing about fossils to discredit the speculations of Athanasius Kircher and Johann Joachim Becher; he had met Scilla in Rome...
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(1608–1679), was an extremely influential scientist and polymath. Agostino Scilla (1629–1700), was a painter, paleontologist, and geologist. He inaugurated...
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Italian painter of the Baroque period. He trained under Agostino Scilla in Messina, but along with Scilla, he was a protagonist in the complex artisan revolt...
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William Walden Rubey (1898–1974) Dorsum Scilla 32°48′N 60°24′W / 32.8°N 60.4°W / 32.8; -60.4 108 km Agostino Scilla (1639–1700) Dorsa Smirnov 27°18′N 25°18′E...
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vain speculation disillusioned by the sense': The Italian painter Agostino Scilla (1629–1700) called 'The Discoloured', and the correct interpretation...
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1692) August 6 – Thomas Walcot, British judge (d. 1685) August 10 – Agostino Scilla, Italian painter and scientist (d. 1700) August 12 – Archduchess Isabella...
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(1625–1701), was a Franciscan friar, and studied art under the direction of Agostino Scilla at Messina. He distinguished himself by his pure and simple style,...
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Quagliata (1603–1673), painter Onofrio Gabrielli (1619–1706), painter Agostino Scilla (1629–1700), painter Angelo Italia (1628–1700), Jesuit architect Filippo...
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arrangement with an altarpiece depicting the Martyrdom of St Agatha by Agostino Scilla, flanked by two stucco sculptures. The first chapel on the left is...
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important cultural figure in the Dutch Golden Age (b. 1618) May 31 – Agostino Scilla, Italian painter and scientist (b. 1629) June 20 – Richard Gilpin,...
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1692) August 6 – Thomas Walcot, British judge (d. 1685) August 10 – Agostino Scilla, Italian painter and scientist (d. 1700) August 12 – Archduchess Isabella...
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between Calabria, a region of Southern Italy, and Sicily. The coastal town of Scilla in Calabria takes its name from the mythological figure of Scylla and it...
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Playing a Spinet and Jael Murdering Sisera; and above the eastern doors Agostino Scilla|'s paintings of Summer and Winter. The South Dining Room contains eleven...
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Ittar. The sacristy was rebuilt between 1672-1679, by the architect Agostino Scilla after its collapse during a storm. Among the altarpieces are six works...
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Borbón y Vallabriga Giuseppe Firrao Ferdinando Maria Saluzzo Luigi Ruffo-Scilla Bartolomeo Pacca Cesare Brancadoro Giovanni Filippo Gallarati Scotti Filippo...
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(1892–1893) Mariano Rampolla del Tindaro (1893–1894) Fulco Luigi Ruffo-Scilla (1894–1895) Angelo Di Pietro (1895–1896) Girolamo Maria Gotti, OCD (1896–1897)...
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philosopher Ada Dondini, actress Adele Cambria, actress, journalist and writer Agostino Li Vecchi, member of Italian basketball team at 2000 Olympics Antonio Aiello...
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Noailles, Duke of Mouchy 1777 1846 Fulco Ruffo di Calabria, 8th Prince of Scilla 1773 1852 Tommaso Maria di Somma, 9th Marquis of Circello 1737 1826 ...
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borders the following municipalities: Melicuccà, Sant'Eufemia d'Aspromonte, Scilla, and Seminara. Bagnara is known in Calabria and Italy as the maincenter...
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