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    Giovanni Battista Niccolini (29 October 1782 – 20 September 1861) was an Italian poet and playwright of the Italian unification movement or Risorgimento...
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  • Italian archbishop and diplomat Giovanni Battista Niccolini (1782–1861), Italian poet and playwright Ippolito Niccolini (1848–1919), Italian businessman...
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    pedestrian area. Other important locations are Via Bramante, Via Giovanni Battista Niccolini and Via Aleardo Aleardi. "Dati statistici relativi agli stranieri"...
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    remained in charge from 1862 to 1867. The Liceo was entitled to Giovanni Battista Niccolini, Ugo Foscolo's friend, in 1862; in 1883 it was named to Francesco...
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    Valerio Cioli, Iovanni Bandini, and Battista Lorenzi. Raffaello Morghen (19th-century engraver) Giovanni Battista Niccolini (poet) Gioachino Rossini by Giuseppe...
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    with no shoes, reading a book written by poet and playwright Giovanni Battista Niccolini. On the original sculpture, lines from the text can be read:...
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    by Pietro Ferrari (1791). Lodovico Sforza detto il Moro, by Giovanni Battista Niccolini (1833). Lodovico il Moro, by Giuseppe Campagna (1842). Gli Sforza...
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    which stands in the Piazza San Marco. His memorial to the poet Giovanni Battista Niccolini is in the church of Santa Croce. The statue, an allegory of the...
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    sventura e di vergogna, Che tu sul capo alla tua patria aduni. — Giovanni Battista Niccolini, Ludovico Sforza detto il Moro. Today this opinion tends to be...
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    Lodovico Sforza known as il Moro, tragedy by Giovanni Battista Niccolini (1833). Lodovico il Moro, by Giovanni Campiglio (1837). Beatrice or La corte di...
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    Beatrice d'Este, from the tragedy Ludovico Sforza il Moro by Giovanni Battista Niccolini On the day of 2 January, according to Sanudo, Beatrice was "cheerful"...
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    directed particularly against the Arcadians and the pedants. Giovanni Battista Niccolini was a classicist; in imitating Aeschylus, as well as in writing...
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    Cathedral in the 1860s. Magni died in Milan in 1877. La lettrice Giovanni Battista Niccolini Monument to Leonardo da Vinci Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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    Antonio Niccolini (21 April 1772 – 8 May 1850) was an Italian architect, scenic designer, and engraver. Niccolini was born in San Miniato al Tedesco,...
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    such as Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi, Giuseppe Montanelli and Giovanni Battista Niccolini. On 31 May 1850 he died at Florence in the palace of his friend...
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  • dissimilarities between Milanese and living Tuscan, aided in this by Giovanni Battista Niccolini and Gaetano Cioni, concluding the missive with the famous rinsing...
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    is grafted onto it who never lacked the hope of misfortune. — Giovanni Battista Niccolini O pure white of snowy peaks, sweet smell of vivid flowers, reddening...
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    Giovanni Ciampoli or Giovanni Battista Ciampoli (Florence, 1589 – Iesi, 8 September 1643) was a priest, poet and humanist. He was closely associated with...
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    Kingdom of Italy he became professor of aesthetics (replacing Giovanni Battista Niccolini and resigning 1862) and secretary of the Academy of Fine Arts...
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    translations. Trollope translated an Italian nationalist play by Giovanni Battista Niccolini and excerpts from the poet Giuseppe Giusti and the activist Francesco...
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  • his guilt, or he may have feared for himself and his group. Giovanni Battista Niccolini: Antonio Foscarini: tragedia, Florence 1823. The play was inspired...
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  • Santorre de Rossi, Count of Santarosa Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi Giovanni Battista Niccolini Gabriele Rossetti Florestano Pepe Guglielmo Pepe DeAgostini,...
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    Alessandro Manzoni, Andreas Kalvos, Alphonse de Lamartine, Giovanni Battista Niccolini, Giuseppe Mazzini and Firmin Didot. Fauré, Christine (2004)....
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    collaborate with poet Amelia Caini and with poet and patriot, Giovanni Battista Niccolini. Mathilde Bonaparte bequeathed Ida’s self-portrait to the Uffizi...
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  • of Urbis aedificiorum illustrium quae supersunt reliquiae (1569). Giovanni Battista Caccini was his pupil. His place in the history of the period, according...
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    renowned castrati Giovanni Manzuoli, Caffarelli (Gaetano Majorano), Farinelli (Carlo Broschi), Gizziello (Gioacchino Conti) and Gian Battista Velluti, the...
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    engraver Giovanni Battista Ghisi. One of the first female engravers. Mariangiola Criscuolo (c.1548–1630) – painter, daughter of painter Giovanni Filippo...
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    the historian Carlo Giuseppe Guglielmo Botta and the dramatist Giovanni Battista Niccolini. His cousin Antonino Gandolfo Brancaleone was a well known and...
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  • Sacchetti, Bishop of Fano, with Angelo Cesi, Bishop of Rimini, and Giovanni Battista Scanaroli, Titular Bishop of Sidon. serving as co-consecrators. He...
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  • sul decadimento delle arti, 1821, by Giovanni Battista Gennaro Grossi, page 30. For a performance, Antonio Niccolini was the architect, Angelo Belloni,...
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