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- The
Palazzo Bonacossi is a
Renaissance architecture palace located on Via
Cisterna del
Follo #5 in Ferrara, Italy. The 15th-century
palace is the home...
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Count Alessandro Contini-
Bonacossi (18
March 1878 – 22
October 1955) was an
Italian politician, art collector, dealer, and philatelist. In 1939 he was...
- in
London in 1947, when it was
bought by
Alessandro Contini-
Bonacossi. Contini-
Bonacossi sold it to the
Samuel H.
Kress Foundation in 1948. It was given...
- the Late
Early and
Early Middle Bronze Ages. Pp. 219-232 in : MORANDI-
BONACOSSI, D. (ed)
Urban and
Natural Landscapes of an
Ancient Syrian Capital Aarqa...
- [in German]; Frantz-Szabó, Gabriella; Krebernik,
Manfred [in German];
Bonacossi, D. Morandi; Postgate, J. N.; Seidl,
Ursula [in German]; Stol, M.; Wilhelm...
- 11. S2CID 240824299. Marciak, Michał; Wójcikowski,
Robert S.;
Morandi Bonacossi, Daniele; Sobiech,
Marcin (2021). "The
Battle of
Gaugamela in the Navkur...
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Italian Civil War as well as a
tribute to her husband,
Sandrino Contini Bonacossi. The book was
published by
Einaudi with a
preface by
Gaetano Salvemini...
- Say and Do (in
Aramaic Do****ents)". In Lanfranchi,
Giovanni B.;
Morandi Bonacossi, Daniele; Pappi, Cinzia; Ponchia,
Simonetta (eds.). Leggo!
Studies Presented...
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written by Legrenzi, the work
premiered on 1 June 1665 at the
Teatro Bonacossi in
Ferrara in
celebration of the
marriage of Nicolò
Santini and Maria...