- The
Madonna dei
Bargellini, also
known as the Pala
Bargellini is an oil on
canvas altarpiece by
Ludovico Carracci, from 1588. It is held in the Pinacoteca...
- (1972–1976). "Piero
Bargellini".
Chamber of Deputies. "Piero
Bargellini".
Senate of the
Republic of Italy.
Renato Bertacchini (1988). "
BARGELLINI, Piero". Dizionario...
- The
Bargellini reaction is a
chemical reaction discovered in 1906 by
Italian chemist Guido Bargellini. The
original reaction was a
mixture of the reagents...
- The
Palazzo Davìa
Bargellini is a
Baroque style palace located on
Strada Maggiore in
central Bologna, Italy. It
presently hosts the
Civic Museum of Industrial...
-
compound in a
separate reaction,
typically a
Staudinger reaction. The
Bargellini reaction involves the same type of
dichloroepoxy intermediate, formed...
-
Guido Bargellini (1879–1963) was an
Italian organic chemist. He
specialized in
natural product chemistry, in particular,
flavonoid dyes and coumarins,...
- hold this office. Born in 1976,
Funaro is the
granddaughter of
Piero Bargellini,
mayor of
Florence during the 1966
flood of the Arno. She
obtained a degree...
-
decoration of the
ceiling of the left
propylaeum was
entrusted to
Giulio Bargellini; in
these mosaics he
adopted innovative technical devices, such as the...
- back to life", BBC News,
retrieved 5
November 2010.
Bargellini & al. (1977), pp. 337–340.
Bargellini, Piero; et al. (1977), Le
Strade di Firenze, Vol. II...
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decisiveness distinguished Martin from the start.
According to
Piero Bargellini, he
neither sought nor
waited for the
Byzantine emperor Constans II's...