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    Giovanni Battista Giusti was a scientific- instrument maker. Giusti worked as a scientific-instrument maker in Florence for the Grand Duke's workshops...
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  • Giovanni Battista Giusti (c. 1624 - c. 1693) was a musical-instrument maker. He was a student first of Giovani Battista Boni, then Girolamo Zenti. He...
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    as the nobiliary particle. Note the writing at the bottom of Giovanni Battista Giusti's coat of arms found in the Palazzo della Caravan on the image in...
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    and saint Francesco Geminiani (1687–1762), musician and composer Giovanni Battista Giusti (c.1624–c.1693), harpsichord maker Gioseffo Guami (1542–1611),...
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  • Lanzi is cited as referring to him as either Giovanni Domenico or in other places as Giovanni Batista or Battista,. He was initially a pupil of Lazzaro Baldi...
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    Giovanni (or Gian) Battista Trener (7 January 1877 in Fiera di Primiero – 5 May 1954 in Trento) was an Italian geologist and director of the Tridentine...
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    vedutasi in Firenze sulla metà di luglio 1741 (in Italian). Firenze: Giovanni Battista Bruscagli & C. 1741. Relazione d'alcuni viaggi fatti in diverse parti...
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    Leon Battista Alberti (Italian: [leˈom batˈtista alˈbɛrti]; 14 February 1404 – 25 April 1472) was an Italian Renaissance humanist author, artist, architect...
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    1–14. Anna Maria Giusti. "The Baptistery Pavement". In Paolucci 1994, p. 373. Giusti, Anna Maria (2000). The Baptistery of San Giovanni in Florence. Florence:...
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    Giuseppe Montanelli and Giovanni Battista Niccolini. On 31 May 1850 he died at Florence in the palace of his friend. A life of Giusti was written in English...
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    collaboration of the Milanese musician and composer Giovanni Battista Sammartini. With this renewed confidence, Giovanni Luca Pallavicini was re-appointed Governor...
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  • Erminia Fuà Fusinato Alfonso Gatto Giuseppe Giusti Corrado Govoni Guido Gozzano Lionello Grifo Giovanni Battista Guarini Amalia Guglielminetti Margherita...
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    Tommaso Gentile Iacinto Giusti Angiolo Magni Ansano Luti F. Forzoni; G. Vascellini Alessandro Morrona Sigismondo Martini Giovanni Carlo Amidei Innocentio...
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  • 1738. Istoria del Decamerone di Giovanni Boccaccio, Florence, 1742 (on-line) Istoria degli anni santi. Florence: G. Battista Stecchi, 1750 (on-line) Notizie...
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    Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini (category Conservatorio Giovanni Battista Martini alumni)
    about 1540 attributed to Alesandro Trasuntino, a harpsichord by Giovanni Battista Giusti of 1679, a harpsichord by Fabio da Bologna of 1686 and a combination...
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    Antonio Giusti, but became a follower of the style of Carlo Cignani. Sagrestani's major pupils were Matteo Bonechi (1672–1726) and Giovanni Battista Ranieri...
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  • save the women. Tony Anthony as Blindman/Ciego Ringo Starr as Candy Lloyd Battista as Domingo Magda Konopka as Sweet Mama Raf Baldassarre as El General Agneta...
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  • World's Fair. Giovanni Battista Piatti (1812–1867), civil engineer, inventor of the pneumatic rock-drilling machine. Giovanni Battista Pirelli (1848–1932)...
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    frequently painted on black marble. Among his pupils, Giovanni Ceschini and Giovanni Battista Rossi (il Gobbino), practiced in Verona, the former painting...
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    keyboards to pump up its price. List of historical harpsichord makers Giovanni Batista Giusti (harpsichord maker) Bartolomeo Cristofori Kottick, 2003,p137 Kipnis...
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    Others included Giovanni Francesco Braccioli; Giacomo Pavia; Giovanni Morini; Pier Guariente; Felice and his brother Jacopo Giusti; and Cristoforo Terzi...
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    George Whisker; and composers Benedetto Marcello and Antonio Vivaldi. Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (1696–1770), described as "the greatest decorative painter...
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    completed in 1772, is one of the last great palaces in the city. The Palazzo Giusti was built in 1776 and is adjacent to the Ca' d'Oro. Villa Valmarana, Monticello...
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  • di cappella at the court of Cremona in 1756. It is speculated that Giovanni Battista Pergolesi's opera Il geloso schernito may in fact have been composed...
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    Olga Oleinik on behalf of the Moscow Mathematical Society. Rizza, Giovanni Battista (1986), "Indirizzo di adesione", in Montalenti, G.; Amerio, L.; Acquaro...
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  • Bartolomeo, then by his sons Giovanni and Biagio, and later by Piero, the son of Biagio and brother of Giovanni Battista, Francesco's father. On his maternal...
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    Giovanni Battista" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). pp. 831–833. Morgagni GB (October 1903). "Founders of Modern Medicine: Giovanni Battista...
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  • Panichi in Grosseto. He also restored the castle and the church of San Giovanni Battista in Castiglione della Pescaia and designed the Vivarelli Mausoleum...
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    palace built by Giovanni Rucellai to designs by Leon Battista Alberti.: 103  The couple had five children: Cosimo, Palla, Piero, Giovanni and Lucrezia;...
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    Archbishop of Manfredonia) Cesare Gherardi (2 May 1622 – 30 Sep 1623 Died) Giovanni Battista Altieri (seniore) (26 Feb 1624 – 27 Nov 1627 Resigned) Emilio Bonaventura...
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