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Francesco Antonio Broccu (1797–1882), was an
Italian artisan and inventor, born in Gadoni, Sardinia,
regarded as the
first developer of the revolver, realised...
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Francesco Antonio Boi (1767–1850),
physician and
anatomist Francesco Antonio Broccu (1797–1882), inventor, born in Gadoni,
regarded as the
first developer of...
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broccare 'to stud, set with nails', from brocco, 'small nail', from
Latin broccus, 'projecting, pointed'.
Brocade is
typically woven on a draw loom. It is...
- (1882–1949),
swindler and
artist in the U.S. and
Canada Francesco Antonio Broccu (1797–1882), artisan.
Generally regarded as the
inventor of
Revolver (1833)...
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etymology of the word is
still debated. In 1833
Francesco Antonio Broccu built the
first prototype of the (percussion cap) revolver,
which was later...
- printed. He put
together a
collection of
brocardica (from the
medieval Latin broccus, “with
protruding teeth”—this is what the
Bolognese law
students called...
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Bissiri Claudio Bordignon Enea Bossi, Sr.
Giovanni Branca Francesco Antonio Broccu Luigi Valentino Brugnatelli Tito
Livio Burattini Carlo Felice Buzio Temistocle...
- Ratzeburg, 1844 c g
Mesochorus britannicus Schwenke, 1999 c g
Mesochorus broccus Dasch, 1974 c g
Mesochorus brullei Dasch, 1974 c g
Mesochorus bucculentus...
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broche "a spit," from
Vulgar Latin (*)brocca "a nail, spike," from
Latin broccus,
brocchus "a nail,
projecting (adj.), buck-toothed (adj.)" from Celtic...