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Ubaldo Giraldi (1692–1775), also
known by the
Latin name
Ubaldus A
Sancto Cajetano, was an
Italian canonist.
Giraldi was a
member of the
Piarists (Clerici...
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Ireland by John Murphy. He is the only
horse of any
consequence sired by
Cajetano, an American-bred colt who had some
success as a
racehorse in Switzerland...
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their permanent home:
Antonio and
Victorio Petrocci,
Eugenio Falconi, and
Cajetano Jacopucci.
These individuals settled in the area
known as
Tanki Leendert...
- clockmaker, Bern, pendulums.
David Ruetschmann (Frater
David a
Sancto Cajetano) (1726–1796),
clockmaker and mechanic, Vienna,
astronomical clock. Jean...
- "Thomas
Aquinas against the
Scotists and Platonists. The
definition of ens:
Cajetano, Zimara, Pererio, 1495-1576". Verbum. Acta Neolatina. 6: 179–188. doi:10...
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Serafino Privitera,
Storia di Siracusa, ed. 1879, p. 495.
Costantino Cajetano in Vita S. Gelasii, Orlend. O. Gaetani, Isagoge, C. Gaetani, De origine...
- (1851). "Dipterorum
species aliquae in
America aequatoriali collectae a
Cajetano Osculati,
observatae et
distinctae novis breviter descriptis".
Nuovi Annali...
- (1851). "Dipterorum
species aliquae in
America aequatoriali collectae a
Cajetano Osculati,
observatae et
distinctae novis breviter descriptis".
Nuovi Annali...
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Thomas Aquinas against the
Scotists and Platonists. The
Definition of ens:
Cajetano, Zimara, Pererio,
Verbum Anaelecta Neolatina, 6/1 (2004)[permanent dead...
- Sens et les Évêques d'Auxerre (Sens 1855), p. 48. Cf. L. Wadding, a P. F.
Cajetano Michelesio continuati,
Annales minorum 20 (Rome 1794), 273 (elected Minister...