Biagio Marin (Italian: [ˈbjaːdʒo maˈrin]; Venetian: Biaxio Marin [ˈbjazjo maˈɾiŋ]; 29 June 1891 – 24 December 1985) was a Venetian and Italian poet, best...
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d'Antonio, Italian painter Biagio Falcieri, Italian painter Biagio Marin, Italian poet Biagio Marini, Italian violinist Biagio Messina, American filmmaker...
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President of Bulgaria Biagio Marin (1891–1985), Italian poet Carlos Francisco Chang Marín (1922–2012), Panamanian writer and artist Carol Marin (born 1948), American...
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is famous for its uncontaminated nature. Grado is the birthplace of Biagio Marin, a poet who sang about the island in the local Venetian dialect. In Roman...
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Giuseppe Dessì (1962) Ottiero Ottieri (1963) Tommaso Landolfi (1964) Biagio Marin (1965) Manlio Cancogni (1966) Primo Levi (1967) Piero Chiara (1968) Niccolò...
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century there was a literary revival featuring lyrical poets such as Biagio Marin of Grado. Cuisine is an important part of the culture of Veneto, and...
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Giuseppe Dessì (1962) Ottiero Ottieri (1963) Tommaso Landolfi (1964) Biagio Marin (1965) Manlio Cancogni (1966) Primo Levi (1967) Piero Chiara (1968) Niccolò...
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twentieth century to reach peaks with wonderful lyrical poets such as Biagio Marin of Grado. The first evidence of the birth of vernacular Venetian (and...
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Giuseppe Dessì (1962) Ottiero Ottieri (1963) Tommaso Landolfi (1964) Biagio Marin (1965) Manlio Cancogni (1966) Primo Levi (1967) Piero Chiara (1968) Niccolò...
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attended by students from all over Istria, notably Luigi Dallapiccola, Biagio Marin, Pierantonio Quarantotti Gambini, Mario and Licio Visintini, and Dario...
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orchestra titled "The Eternal Sea," inspired by a collection of poems by Biagio Marin and dedicated to the memory of Edda Serra, a literary critic and scholar...
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Giuseppe Dessì (1962) Ottiero Ottieri (1963) Tommaso Landolfi (1964) Biagio Marin (1965) Manlio Cancogni (1966) Primo Levi (1967) Piero Chiara (1968) Niccolò...
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translation of the Divine Comedy (1875) by Giuseppe Cappelli and the poems of Biagio Marin (1891–1985). Notable too is a manuscript titled Dialogo de Cecco di Ronchitti...
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Giuseppe Dessì (1962) Ottiero Ottieri (1963) Tommaso Landolfi (1964) Biagio Marin (1965) Manlio Cancogni (1966) Primo Levi (1967) Piero Chiara (1968) Niccolò...
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writer and illustrator. Claudio Magris (born 1939), writer and essayist. Biagio Marin (1891–1985), poet (born in Grado). Giorgio Pressburger (1937–2017), author...
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Giuseppe Dessì (1962) Ottiero Ottieri (1963) Tommaso Landolfi (1964) Biagio Marin (1965) Manlio Cancogni (1966) Primo Levi (1967) Piero Chiara (1968) Niccolò...
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Giuseppe Dessì (1962) Ottiero Ottieri (1963) Tommaso Landolfi (1964) Biagio Marin (1965) Manlio Cancogni (1966) Primo Levi (1967) Piero Chiara (1968) Niccolò...
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linea gotica (Bompiani) 1964 Tommaso Landolfi: Rien va (Vallecchi) 1965 Biagio Marin: Il non tempo del mare (Mondadori) 1966 Manlio Cancogni: La linea dei...
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Giuseppe Dessì (1962) Ottiero Ottieri (1963) Tommaso Landolfi (1964) Biagio Marin (1965) Manlio Cancogni (1966) Primo Levi (1967) Piero Chiara (1968) Niccolò...
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literary critic Silvio Benco, and poets Umberto Saba, Virgilio Giotti and Biagio Marin. After the suicide of his lover in 1910, Slataper retired to the village...
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Grado and Monfalcone, where a dialect of Venetian was spoken. The poet Biagio Marin was the most important representative of this local Italian culture....
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Giuseppe Dessì (1962) Ottiero Ottieri (1963) Tommaso Landolfi (1964) Biagio Marin (1965) Manlio Cancogni (1966) Primo Levi (1967) Piero Chiara (1968) Niccolò...
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Giuseppe Dessì (1962) Ottiero Ottieri (1963) Tommaso Landolfi (1964) Biagio Marin (1965) Manlio Cancogni (1966) Primo Levi (1967) Piero Chiara (1968) Niccolò...
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Vlaho Getaldić (redirect from Biagio Ghetaldi)
Vlaho Getaldić (also Biagio Ghetaldi; 22 December 1788 - 27 October 1872) was a Dalmatian writer, translator and politician from Dubrovnik. Born in the...
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Berengo Gardin; other photographs by Elio Ciol and others; introduction by Biagio Marin; edited by Emilio Bianchi and Giuliano Manzutto; 256 pages. About Friuli-Venezia...
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