Arturo Castiglioni (10 April 1874, Trieste – 21 January 1953, Milano) was an Austro-Hungarian Empire-born American medical historian and university professor...
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Honoratus Castiglioni (568–572), Bishop of Milan Teresa Ciceri Castiglioni (1750–1821) was an Italian inventor, agronomist Arturo Castiglioni (1874–1952)...
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part of Austria-Hungary, to the chief rabbi. His older brother was Arturo Castiglioni. It is not known when Camillo developed his interest in aviation,...
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views of different medicine historians, such as Lucien Leclerc and Arturo Castiglioni. This book consists of 20 treatises. The first 10 treatise describe...
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covered, to prevent contagion. A few medical historians, such as Arturo Castiglioni, regard this as the first model of sanitary legislation. Nevertheless...
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Arturo Ferrarin (13 February 1895 – 18 July 1941) was an Italian pioneer aviator. His exploits included winning the "Rome-Tokyo Raid" air race in 1920...
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Europe for the next 500 years, and as the historian of medicine, Arturo Castiglioni, has put it: al-Zahrawi's treatise "in surgery held the same authority...
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Europe for the next 500 years, and as the historian of medicine, Arturo Castiglioni, has put it: al-Zahrawi's treatise "in surgery held the same authority...
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Scifoni, Publisher Davide Passagli, Florence (1849); page 376. Treccani Encyclopedia, biography by Arturo Castiglioni - Enciclopedia Italiana (1937). v t e...
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ISBN 9780199541164. Arcangelo Piccolomini entry (in Italian) by Arturo Castiglioni in the Enciclopedia Treccani, 1935 Bylebyl, Jerome J. (2007). "Piccolomini...
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MV Agusta brand survived thanks to Castiglioni family. In 1960 Italian industrial entrepreneur Giovanni Castiglioni founded a metal fittings plant to produce...
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Mausoleum of Antonio Bernocchi by Giannino Castiglioni (1930s) The Last Supper, Campari family tomb Arturo Toscanini's tomb Morgagni family monument Cemetery...
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of the History of Medicine. 18 (2): 121–145. ISSN 0007-5140. 1945. Arturo Castiglioni, "Omaggio a Max Neuburger"(in Italian), Rivista di Storia delle Scienze...
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The expression, neo-hippocratism is said to been first coined by Arturo Castiglioni in 1926. One of the movement's principal promoters was Alexander Polycleitos...
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Many other leading architects and designers of the era including the Castiglioni brothers (Livio, Pier Giacomo, and Achille), Albe Steiner [it], Enzo...
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of Modern Art. ISBN 0-87070-131-2. OCLC 33048895. Achille Castiglioni: Design! Vittori, Arturo; Antonelli, Paola; Vogler, Andreas (2009). Architecture and...
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Society of Medicine. 75 (12): 970–975. PMC 1438502. PMID 6757434. Castiglioni, Arturo (1941). A History of Medicine. Translated by Krumbhaar, E.B. New...
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Monuments of Busto Arsizio (section Casa Castiglioni)
These Art Nouveau decorations are inspired by those of the Palazzo Castiglioni in Milan, the work of Giuseppe Sommaruga, with whom Gambini formed close...
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2021. Castiglioni, Luigi; Mariotti, Scevola (2007). Vocabolario della lingua latina : IL : latino-italiano, italiano-latino / Luigi Castiglioni, Scevola...
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Theatre ("The Laughing Woman", 1958) and was in the TV adaptation of The Castiglioni Brothers (1958). He made his London debut in a musical, Oh, My Papa....
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Creativity and Duplicity in Western Scholarship , 1990 Note 5 on p. 138 Castiglioni, Arturo (1941). A History of Medicine. Translated by Krumbhaar, E.B. New...
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rebuilt and reopened on 11 May 1946, with a memorable concert conducted by Arturo Toscanini—twice La Scala's principal conductor and an associate of the composers...
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manager of AC Milan for the 1966-67 season was former Rossoneri player Arturo Silvestri. The main signings of the summer transfer market session were...
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sieur de Cadillac, founder of Detroit, Michigan Cagiva – Giovanni Castiglioni (Castiglioni Giovanni Varese) Callaway Cars – Reeves Callaway Callaway Golf...
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Elaine Barkin 1932 2023 American François Bayle 1932 French Niccolò Castiglioni 1932 1996 Italian Henning Christiansen 1932 2008 Danish fluxus Rudi Martinus...
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caused by aerial bombing. The inaugural concert, which was directed by Arturo Toscanini who specially returned from his long American exile, psychologically...
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Translated by Mortimer Frank. University of Chicago Press. pp. 240–1. Castiglioni, Arturo (1958). A History of Medicine. Alfred A. Knopf. p. 521. Chapman,...
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Bellavista and Staggia Senese. Other notable villages include Case Bolzano, Castiglioni, Cedda, Cinciano, Gavignano, Lecchi di Staggia, Luco, Montemorli, Papaiano...
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artist and writer Carlo Carrà, artist Raffaele Casnedi, artist Achille Castiglioni Achille Cattaneo Vincent Cavallaro Loris Cecchini, artist Riccardo Cessi...
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cavatina "Vieni fra queste braccia" (the cabaletta for the duet between Arturo and Elvira from Bellini's I Puritani starts with exactly the same words)...
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