• Luigi Ferrarese (12 December 1795 – 8 August 1855) was an Italian physician and the leading proponent of phrenology in Italy in the nineteenth century...
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  • Don Ferrarese (born 1929), former Major League Baseball pitcher Enrique Ferrarese (1882–1968), Italian Argentine real estate developer Luigi Ferrarese (1795–1855)...
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    of Mythology, a priest, an Augur". In the same year, phrenologist Luigi Ferrarese in Memorie Riguardanti la Dottrina Frenologica ("Thoughts Regarding...
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    known is that she married Luigi del Bene in 1782 and performed thereafter as Adriana Ferrarese (or Ferraresi) del Bene. Ferrarese del Bene studied in Venice...
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  • God's motives and appearance of absence. In 1838, Italian phrenologist Luigi Ferrarese in Memorie Riguardanti la Dottrina Frenologica ("Thoughts Regarding...
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    London with more than 1,000 members. Another important scholar was Luigi Ferrarese, the leading Italian phrenologist. He advocated that governments should...
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    was founded by Joachim Murat, and for a time led by the phrenologist Luigi Ferrarese. It was "a celebrated lunatic asylum," both for its size and grandeur...
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  • and developments." In 1838, another Catholic Italian, phrenologist Luigi Ferrarese in Memorie Riguardanti la Dottrina Frenologica ("Thoughts Regarding...
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  • motions and developments." In 1838, another Italian, phrenologist Luigi Ferrarese in Memorie Riguardanti la Dottrina Frenologica ("Thoughts Regarding...
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  • when eaten just out of the frier, very soft. Emilia-Romagna ciambella ferrarese, a baked doughnut made with flour, sugar, eggs, and butter. Originally...
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  • Sant'Agostino and Mirabello) and in Pavana (Province of Pistoia, Tuscany). Ferrarese, spoken in the Province of Ferrara (except for Cento and surroundings)...
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  • Antonello, Roberta Maria; Luzzati, Roberto; Gabrielli, Marco; Ferrarese, Maurizio; Codecasa, Luigi; Di Bella, Stefano; Giacobbe, Daniele Roberto (2020). "Mycobacterium...
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    were troublesome: he had to face the quarrels between the Modenese and Ferrarese nobles who had come with him, the attempt at independence of Maro Pio...
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    Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Fortunato Depero, Gino Severini, Giacomo Balla, and Luigi Russolo. Italian Futurism glorified modernity and, according to its doctrine...
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  • during the Baroque period. In addition to his tutelage of his father, the Ferrarese painter, Francesco Naselli, he was a pupil of Costanzo Cattani Some of...
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  • musicians at the court, including Luzzasco Luzzaschi, the most famous of the Ferrarese madrigalists. While retaining his association with the intensely secular...
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    King of Naples) is a 1989 Italian historical film written and directed by Luigi Magni. For his performance Carlo Croccolo won the David di Donatello for...
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    documents, Di Léon-Gabriel Pélissier, 1893, pp. 77–81. Anonimo ferrarese, Diario ferrarese, in Giuseppe Pardi (a cura di), Rerum italicarum scriptores,...
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    the efforts of her mother Renée, who invited talented teachers to the Ferrarese court, Lucrezia and her sisters, Anna and Eleonora, received an excellent...
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    otherwise unknown Orsino Pendaglia from Ferrara. Also known as Giulia Ferrarese, Tullia's mother was lauded as "the most famous beauty of her day." A...
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  • Luigi Fantappiè Antonio Favaro Gaetano Fazzari Urbano Federighi Giorgio Ferrarese Giuseppe Ferrario Gaetano Fichera (1922–1996) Alessandro Figà Talamanca...
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    in brickwork, has arches and marble capitals, and was designed by the Ferrarese architect Biagio Rossetti. The Loggia above the main entrance is perfect...
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    clindermatol.2010.03.011. PMID 20797514. Anonimo ferrarese (1928). Giuseppe Pardi (ed.). Diario ferrarese. Rerum italicarum scriptores, raccolta degli storici...
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    was a quarter Jewish: her father, Gioachino Veneziani, was the son of a Ferrarese Jew and a Catholic mother; Livia's mother, Olga Moravia, was a first cousin...
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    London: Woodfall & Kinder. p. 43. Camillo Laderchi (1856). La pittura ferrarese, memorie. Googlebooks. p. 173. Bryan, Michael (1886). Robert Edmund Graves...
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    the development of the two main squares, Piazza Mercantile and Piazza Ferrarese.[citation needed] As of 2019[update], there were 316,491 people residing...
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    colouring to venture in a style similar to French impressionism, and finally Luigi Nono, whose works feel realistic, even if, in addition to painting genre...
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  • Di Benedetto, Arnaldo (1967). "Un paragrafo della storia della cultura ferrarese tra Cinque e Seicento: Alessandro Guarini". Giornale Storico della Letteratura...
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    of Belgium, Archduke of Austria-Este List of Modenese consorts List of Ferrarese consorts Pius II (2003). Meserve, Margaret; Simonetta, Marcello (eds.)...
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  • Flemish influence Francesco del Cossa (c. 1430 – c. 1477), painter of the Ferrarese school, best known works are the frescoes in the Palazzo Schifanoia at...
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