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Giuseppe Biancani, SJ (Latin:
Josephus Blanc****; 8
March 1566 – 7 June 1624) was an
Italian Jesuit astronomer, mathematician, and selenographer, after...
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Giacomo Tazzi Biancani (1729-1789) was an
Italian collector, if not archeologist, of
ancient antiquities. His m****cripts on
Etruscan patera, epigraphy...
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Laurent Biancani (1933–2003) was a
French photographer. v t e...
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Ruggero Biancani (25
January 1915 – 6
February 1993) was an
Italian versatile athlete (he was a
discus thrower and high jumper), who
competed at the 1936...
- (New York: Watson-Guptill, 2003), 77.
Carole Collier Frick,
Stefania Biancani, and
Elizabeth S. G. Nicholson.
Italian Women Artists: from Renaissance...
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named after the
Jesuit astronomer and
natural philosopher,
Giuseppe Biancani (1566–1624). By
convention these features are
identified on
lunar maps...
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original on
April 30, 2011. Gibbons, Austin; Vetrano, David;
Biancani,
Susan (2012). "Wikipedia:
Nowhere to grow" (PDF).
Stanford Network Analysis...
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guitar Rudy
Trevisi -
saxophone Onaje Allan Grumbs -
keyboards Maurizio Biancani - ****istant
synthesizer Terry Silverlight -
drums Jocelyn Shaw, Luther...
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Italian Jesuits of the time,
Giuseppe Biancani (1565–1624), was
teaching at
Parma when
Riccioli arrived there.
Biancani accepted new
astronomical ideas, such...
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Owner Leopoldo Cavalli, CEO
Giacomo Golfieri,
sound engineers Maurizio Biancani,
Enrico Capalbo,
Claudio Adamo and
Pietro Giolito. The
facility is Dolby...