- Tito
Livio Burattini (Polish:
Tytus Liwiusz Burattini, 8
March 1617 – 17
November 1681) was an inventor, architect, Egyptologist, scientist, instrument-maker...
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intended for
commercial and
industrial use.
Vilnius resident Tito
Livio Burattini published Misura universale in 1675, in
which he
first suggested the term...
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reign of John II Casimir. Coin
weighing 1-1,2 g, was
minted by Tito
Livio Burattini. The name
appeared in
Polish numismatic literature in the
second half...
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Foreign Earth (1954)
Island Sinner (1954)
Acque amare (1954)
Baracca e
burattini (1954)
Carovana di
canzoni (1955)
Suonno d'ammore (1955)
Supreme Confession...
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called it an
avorton (aborted fetus). In 1659, the
Italian Tito
Livio Burattini built a
machine with nine
independent wheels, each one of
these wheels...
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machines in the 17th
century (including the
designs of
Blaise Pascal, Tito
Burattini,
Samuel Morland and René Grillet). The
Schickard machine was particularly...
- doi:10.1007/s00422-004-0464-8. PMID 15052482. S2CID 680298. Marcelli, A;
Burattini, E; Mencuccini, C; Calvani, P; Nucara, A; Lupi, S;
Sanchez Del Rio, M...
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calculating clock in the 17th
century (including the
designs of Tito
Burattini,
Samuel Morland and René Grillet). 1641
Thomas Hobbes published Leviathan...
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Burattini.
Stradario –
Guida della città di
Ancona (Ancona, 1951) and ISTAT...
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location missing publisher (link) Dalakov, Georgi. "Biography of Tito
Livio Burattini (1617–1682)".
History of Computers.
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original on 20 March...