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referred to
himself as
Haukevvod and in Italy, he was
known as
Giovanni Acuto,
literally meaning "John Sharp" (or "John the Astute") in
reference to his...
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Acuto (local dialect: Aùto) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Frosinone in the
Italian region Lazio,
located about 60
kilometres (37 mi) east...
- as a
soprano acuto sfogato.
Although both
lyric and
dramatic coloraturas can be
acuto sfogato sopranos, the
primary attribute of the
acuto sfogato soprano...
- it is to be
found in the
Latin title of his
paper De
solido hyperbolico acuto,
written in 1643, a
truncated acute hyperbolic solid, cut by a plane. Volume 1...
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Bernard Germain de Lacépède
described a
juvenile specimen of
Balaenoptera acuto-rostrata. The name is a
partial translation of
Norwegian minkehval, possibly...
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December 1918 – 10
December 1960) was a
French coloratura soprano. A
soprano acuto sfogato, she was
noted for her
extremely high register.
Robin was born in...
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grossior bove,
longior equo, os et
caput habens leoninum,
dentes ut
spata acutos,
comas equinas,
dorsum acutum ut dolabrum,
squamas hirsutas ut
taravos scindentes...
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Montagu (died 1316) (alias de Montagu, de Montacute,
Latinized to de
Monte Acuto ("from the
sharp mountain"), from the
French mont aigu, with
identical meaning...
- "who
makes [children] clever, that is, sharp-witted" (qui
catos id est
acutos faceret). Augustine, De
Civitate Dei 4.21. Augustine, De
Civitate Dei 4...
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members of the
House of Montagu. The
family name was
Latinised to de
Monte Acuto,
meaning "from the
sharp mountain"; the
French form is an
ancient spelling...