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    Ludovico Marracci (6 October 1612 – 5 February 1700), also known by Luigi Marracci, was an Italian Oriental scholar and professor of Arabic in the College...
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    Qur'an", where Marracci disproves Islam from the then Catholic point of view. Despite the Refutation's anti-Islamic tendency, Marracci's translation is...
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  • George ODNB, 28 May 2015 Alexander Bevilacqua: The Qur'an Translations of Marracci and Sale, Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes The Koran. Translated...
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    elevated him). Innocent XI also intended to nominate his confessor Ludovico Marracci as a cardinal, but he declined the invitation. He also canonized two saints:...
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    (1097–1185) Vincenzo Lunardi (1754–1806), aeronautical pioneer aeronaut Ludovico Marracci (1612–1700), priest and first translator of the Qur'an into Latin Felice...
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    1928. Raymonde Allain of France was awarded as second-place, while Livia Marracci of Italy was named third-place. Prizes included $2,000 for the winner,...
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  • 1972, p.393 Bounatirou, Sami; Mattheis, Josh; Viallon, Jean-Pierre; Marracci, Louis; Premaud, Valéry; Demonceaux, Thais (February 2009). "Les viaducs"...
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    of his life which corresponded to the Messina revolt and the attempt by Louis XIV to use this occasion to weaken an already tottering Spanish Empire,...
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  • Quran which also includes the complete original Arabic text. Ludovico Marracci (1612–1700) Italian priest, professor of Arabic, Latin translation of the...
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  • Oporinus, Basileae. Third translation from Arabic 1691–1698, by Ludovico Marracci (Padua). First ever published Quraan in Latin Words One to One (2022) by...
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    rectory of Saints Justus and Clement, Castelnuovo Berardenga Giacomo Marracci, Demidoff Chapel, Bagni di Lucca Lorenzo Nottolini, aqueduct, Lucca Niccolò...
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  • imaging activity in multiple sclerosis [7][permanent dead link] Shinto L, Marracci G, Baldauf-Wagner S, Strehlow A, Yadav V, Stuber L, Bourdette D (2009)...
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