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Bisiach is a
family name of
Italian origin. It may
refer to:
Carlo Bisiach (1892–1968),
Italian violin maker Gianni Bisiach (1927–2022),
Italian journalist...
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Giacomo Bisiach (Milan, 28
November 1900 –
Venegono Superiore, 8 May 1995) was an
Italian luthier.
Giacomo Bisiach is the
sixth of
Leandro Bisiach's seven...
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Carlo Bisiach (1892–1968) was a
violin maker born in Milan, Italy.
Bisiach's work
contributed to the
rebirth of
violin making in the
region after the difficult...
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Leandro Bisiach (16 June 1864 – 1
December 1945) was an
Italian violin maker, who was born in
Casale Monferrato and died in 1945 in
Venegono Superiore...
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Gianni Bisiach (7 May 1927 – 20
November 2022) was an
Italian journalist,
television and
radio writer, presenter, essayist, do****entarist, and screenwriter...
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Nadia Bisiach (born 25
January 1965), is an
Australian former table tennis player who
competed at the 1988
Seoul Olympics, the
first Olympics to include...
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Jenny Bailly Paolo de
Barbieri Otello Bignami John
Birch Leandro Bisiach Carlo Bisiach Terry Borman Rodolfo Camacho Viera Marino Capicchioni Charles Collin-Mezin...
- point, from memory.[citation needed] To
support this theory,
evidence from
Bisiach and Luzzatti's
study of
Piazza del
Duomo can be considered. For the study...
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Leandro Bisiach. However,
depending on need or
opportunity he
worked in many
different places. He
worked on his own, with his brother, for
Bisiach, for Monzino...
- 1017/s0140525x00044952. S2CID 144996827.
Bisiach, E. (1988). The (haunted)
brain and consciousness. In (A.
Marcel and E.
Bisiach, eds)
Consciousness in Contemporary...