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    Giambattista Marino (also Giovan Battista Marini) (14 October 1569 – 26 March 1625) was an Italian poet who was born in Naples. He is most famous for his...
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    financial straits after the 1625 death of his patron, the poet Giovan Battista Marino and cardinal Francesco Barberini (1597–1679)'s departure from the...
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    financial straits after the 1625 death of his patron, the poet Giovan Battista Marino and cardinal Francesco Barberini (1597–1679)'s departure from the...
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    Giovanni Battista Belluzzi (1506–1554), also known as Giovanni Battista di Bartolomeo Bellucci and as Il Sanmarino, was a Sammarinese architect and military...
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    Fareletteratura. Analisi del testo e Parafrasi: "Bella schiava" di Giovan Battista Marino -". 22 July 2014. "Palabra Virtual". Nick Jones, "Cosmetic Ontologies...
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    Giovanni Francesco Straparola Brothers Grimm Coppola, Emmanuele (1998). Giovan Battista Basile nacque a Giugliano nel 1566 (in Italian). Steven Swann Jones...
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    place of his death, which probably occurred in Palermo, is known. Giovan Battista Marino, Lettere, edited by Marziano Guglielminetti, Torino 1966, ad Indicem;...
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  • New York: Peter Smith. Basile, Bruno (1994). "La Vita tassiana di Giovan Battista Manso". Tra storia e simbolo: studi dedicati a Ezio Raimondi dai direttori...
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    di Romano. Giovan Battista Rubini. Re Dei Tenore. Bérgamo, Committee for the Centenary celebrations 1954. Zucker, Stefan, "Giovanni Battista Rubini", Opera...
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  • Avril or Avrile 1615 Young Provençal, burned in Turin. His lover, Giovan Battista Marino, fled to France. Domenico "Meneghino" Facchino 2 March 1615 Hanged...
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  • Boccaccio Domizio Bombarda Baldassarre Bonifacio Giovan Francesco Bonomi Giulio Cesare Bordoni Giovanni Battista Brati Anton Giulio Brignole-Sale Antonio Bruni...
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    Invita la sua ninfa all'ombra for soprano and cello, 1986 (text by Giovan Battista Marino) Ganimede for solo viola, 1986 Ariel song for voice and guitar,...
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  • Giovan Giacomo Paleari Fratino (1520–1586), known as El Fratin or Il Fratino ("The Little Friar"), was a military engineer who served the Holy Roman Emperor...
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  • ISBN 978-8-81200032-6. Fogagnolo, Barbara (1996). "Quattro lettere inedite di Giovan Battista Marino a Ridolfo Campeggi". Aevum. 70 (3): 637–656. JSTOR 20860667. Chiarelli...
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    pre-unitary old italian States. It was founded in Pisa in 1872 by Giovan Battista di Crollalanza and published there in 1879 after seven years of preparation...
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    Giovan Francesco Maia Materdona (4 September 1590 – c. 1650) was an Italian Baroque poet and Roman Catholic priest. Giovan Francesco Maia Materdona was...
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  • Cappa Enrico Ceruti Giovanni Battista Ceruti Georges Chanot III Charles Jean Baptiste Collin-Mezin Joseph Contreras Giovan Giacomo Dalla Corna Gasparo...
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    ISBN 978-0-19-818332-7. Retrieved 18 June 2023. Calitti, Floriana (2007). "MANSO, Giovan Battista". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 69: Mangiabotti–Marconi...
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    in 2004 by a presidential decree. It is best known for the local "Giovan Battista Pastine" International Airport, best known as Rome Ciampino, a military...
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    Giovan Battista Lalli (1 July 1572 – 6 February 1637) was an Italian poet and jurist. He was the author of numerous mock-heroic poems among which La franceide...
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    frescoes attributed to Girolamo da Salerno. It has a baldacchino by Giovan Battista Nauclerio. The first chapel on the right has a bas-relief depicting...
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  • period, including Ermolao Barbaro, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, and Giovan Battista Scita. De Mezzo became known with his comedy Epirota of 1483, dedicated...
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  •  1586 – c. 1666) was an Italian Benedictine monk and Baroque writer. Giovan Battista Lampugnani was born in Milan around 1586 into a prominent noble family...
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    the Apocalypse by Francesco Maffei Temptation of the Philosopher by Giovan Battista Langetti Adoration of the Shepherds attributed to unknown 17th-century...
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  • Vasari Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola Leonardo da Vinci Ascanio Vittozzi Giovan Battista Aleotti Alessandro Algardi Gian Lorenzo Bernini Francesco Borromini...
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    behest of the King. Concino was born on 23 November 1569 to family of Giovan Battista Concini and Camilla Miniati in Florence. Concino's family boasted a...
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    amori d'Apollo e di Dafne (Cavalli, 1640) is heavily based on Giovanni Battista Guarini's Il pastor fido, while L'incoronazione di Poppea (1642), set by...
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    orchestra sulla Marsigliese, attribuito al grande compositore vercellese Giovan Battista Viotti. Rimonda, che per la Decca sta registrando gli opera omnia dell'illustre...
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  • Aconcio Matteo Tafuri Simone Porzio Vittore Trincavelli Agostino Steuco Giovan Battista Gelli Mario Nizzoli Sperone Speroni Pier Angelo Manzolli Girolamo Cardano...
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    designed by Pietro De Marino, and holds canvases by Stanzione; By the windows are painting by Luca Giordano, Micco Spadaro, Giovan Battista Beinaschi, and Pietro...
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