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  • 101Michele Tenore — Bust of Michele Tenore Michele Tenore (May 5, 1780 July 19, 1861) was an Italian botanist active in Naples, Italy. Tenore studied at the University of Naples, receiving his medical degree in 1800. There he was a friend of botanists Domenico Maria …

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  • 102Francesco Ficoroni — The abbate Francesco (de ) Ficoroni (1664 1747) [John Edwin Sandys, A History of Classical Scholarship 1908:380.] was an Italian connoisseur and antiquarian in Rome closely involved with the antiquities trade. He was the author of numerous… …

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  • 103Giovanni Ludovico Bianconi — (Bologna, 1717 Perugia, 1781), [ [http://www.dictionaryofarthistorians.org/bianconig.htm Dictionary of Art Historians , s.v. Giovanni Ludovico Bianconi ] .] was an Italian doctor and antiquarian, a multi facetted scholar who was mentor and… …

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  • 104Aureliano in Palmira — is an operatic dramma serio in two acts written by Gioachino Rossini to an Italian libretto probably by Giovanni Francesco Romanelli, although the libretto has sometimes been attributed to Felice Romani. [Linder, Thomas, (1999) Rossini s… …

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  • 105Pietro Ranzano — (1428 1492) was a Dominican friar, historian, humanist and scholar who is most well known for his work, De primordiis et progressu felicis Urbis Panormi , a history of the city of Palermo from its beginnings up until the contemporary period in… …

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  • 106Antonio Francesco Gori — Antonio Francesco Gori, on his titlepages Franciscus Gorius (9 December 1691 ndash; 20 January 1757) was a Florentine antiquarian, a priest in minor orders, provost of the Baptistery of San Giovanni from 1746, [Date from… …

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  • 107Carlo Vittadini — (Bertonico, 11 June 1800 – Milan, 20 November 1865) was an Italian doctor and mycologist. Life He studied in Milan and at the University of Pavia, where he attended the classes given by Giuseppe L. Moretti (1782–1853). He became a doctor of… …

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  • 108Vendramin — The Vendramin were a rich merchant family of Venice, Italy, who were among the case nuove or new houses who joined the patrician class when the Libro d Oro was opened after the battle of Chioggia (June 1380). Though in 1477 Antonio Feleto was… …

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  • 109Giovanni Spano — (born Ploaghe, Sardinia, 3 March 1803; died Cagliari, Sardinia, 3 April 1878), also a priest and a linguist, is considered one of the first archaeologists to study the Mediterranean island of Sardinia.After elementary school in which he learnt… …

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  • 110Брейслак Сципион — (Breislak) геолог, род. в 1748 г. в Риме, происхождения немецкого; был профессором физики и математики в Рагузе, затем в Риме, где особенно занимался минералогией и геологией. Впоследствии Б. долгое время был директором квасцового завода близ… …

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