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    Carlo Porta (Lombard: Carlo Porta) (15 June 1775 – 5 January 1821) was an Italian poet, the most famous writer in Milanese (the prestige dialect of the...
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  • such as Bonvesin da la Riva (mid 13th century–1313), Carlo Maria Maggi (1630–1699) Carlo Porta (1775–1821). In addition to the large literary corpus...
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  • Fabio Varese Carlo Maria Maggi Carlo Antonio Tanzi Domenico Balestrieri Giuseppe Parini Carlo Porta Tommaso Grossi Giovanni Rajberti Carlo Bertolazzi Delio...
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  • Pieralli Poliziano (Angelo Ambrogini) Lorenzo Da Ponte Antonio Porta (author) Carlo Porta Antonia Pozzi Ezra Pound (Italian, English, and others) Luigi...
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    language. The beginning of the 19th century was dominated by the figure of Carlo Porta, recognized by many as the most important author of Lombard literature...
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  • player Carlo Porta (1775–1821), Italian poet in the Milanese dialect Costanzo Porta (1528–1601), Italian composer of the Renaissance Giacomo della Porta (1532–1602)...
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    inspiration source for later Milanese scholars such as Carlo Porta and Giuseppe Parini. A native of Milan, Carlo Maria Maggi came from a prominent mercantile family...
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  • La porta rossa ([la ˈpɔrta ˈrossa], lit. 'The Red Door') is an Italian noir television series created by Carlo Lucarelli and Giampiero Rigosi for Rai...
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    aristocracy and clergy. The character was further developed by Milanese poet Carlo Porta, who used it in several works, including his debut El lavapiatt del Meneghin...
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    has been a symbol of Milan, and notable Milanese scholars such as Carlo Porta and Carlo Maria Maggi celebrated the Verziere in their works as the place...
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    Italian Romanticism, which found in Milan its centre; in the same period Carlo Porta, reputed the most renowned local vernacular poet, wrote his poems in...
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    independence movements appeared in the first half of the 19th century. Carlo Porta, one of the most important Lombard intellectuals, presented his adhesion...
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    of the 1800s and the beginning of the 1900s, starting from those by Carlo Porta, mention mondeghili. The dish is cited also by The Betrothed (Italian:...
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    Laviani for Kartell, 2004, polycarbonate, sold at Kartell Milano (Via Carlo Porta no. 1), Milan, Italy Church candlestick, 1681, silver, Museum of the...
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    rich local tradition of dialect poetry and satire, as modernized by Carlo Porta, whose witty vernacular sonnets provided him with a model for the poems...
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  • Northern Mansi" (PDF). Babel.gwi.uni-muenchen.de. Retrieved 30 May 2018. Carlo Porta on the Italian Wikisource Labrune (2012), pp. 45–46. Labrune, Laurence...
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    along Baroque lines. Noteworthy are the façade and three canvasses by Carlo Porta. Annexed is the Palazzo Vescovile (Bishops' Palace), housing other works...
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  • Gaetano Cattaneo, Tommaso Grossi and, above all, the dialectal poet Carlo Porta, Manzoni refused to collaborate openly with both the Biblioteca Italiana...
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  • 1,000 3yo+ October Premio Omenoni San Siro 1,000 3yo+ October Premio Carlo Porta San Siro 2,000 3yo+ November Premio Roma Vecchia Capannelle 2,800 3yo+...
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  • January 4 – Elizabeth Ann Seton, American saint (b. 1774) January 5 – Carlo Porta, Milanese poet (b. 1775) January 19 – Alexandru Suţu, prince of Moldavia...
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    work was a major inspiration source for later Milanese writers such as Carlo Porta. Domenico Balestrieri was born in Milan on April 16, 1714. On 10 October...
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    Torino Porta Nuova railway station (IATA: TPY) is the main railway station of Turin, northern Italy. It is the third busiest station in Italy after Rome...
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    overlooked by the Porta Basilica, the eastern entrance to the village, restored in 1613 by Count Luigi Marliani, then again in 1727 by Carlo Marliani and finally...
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    The Augustus of Prima Porta (Italian: Augusto di Prima Porta) is a full-length portrait statue of Augustus, the first Roman emperor. The statue was discovered...
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    dialect as a literary language— was first attributed to the celebrated Carlo Porta, but Grossi of his own accord acknowledged himself the author. In 1816...
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  • Lombard literature is the Classical Milanese orthography. It was used by Carlo Porta (1775–1821) and Delio Tessa (1886–1939). It was perfected by the Circolo...
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    of the early Italian Renaissance, and one of the earliest humanists Carlo Porta (1775–1821), Italian poet Bonvesin da la Riva (c. 1240–c. 1313), Italian...
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  • theorist) Giuseppe Parini (poet, satirist) Ippolito Pindemonte (poet) Carlo Porta (poet) Giovanni Prati (poet, political theorist) Albert Bierstadt (painter...
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    Carlo Maderno or Maderna (1556 – 31 January 1629) was an Italian architect, born in today's Ticino, Switzerland, who is remembered as one of the fathers...
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    the collection by Abbé Luigi Celotti. It remained in the custody of Carlo Porta and Nicola Cassoni at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera until 1822, as...
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