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Mario di
Calasio (1550 in Calascio, Abruzzi,
Italy –
February 1, 1620 in Ara Coeli) was an
Italian Minorite friar.
Joining the
Franciscans at an early...
- The
Castle of
Rocca Calascio is a
mountaintop fortress or
rocca in the muni****lity of Calascio, in the
Province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy. At an elevation...
- (1511–1574)
Bartolomeo Meduna (d. 1618)
Girolamo Diruta (c. 1546~1625)
Mario di
Calasio (1550–1620)
Philip Faber (1564–1630)
Matthew Ferchi (1583–1669) Andrea...
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Venice in 1523. An
improved edition of it by a
Franciscan friar,
Mario di
Calasio, was
published in 1621 and 1622 in four volumes. Both
these works were...
- Melchisédech Thévenot,
French polymath (died 1692)
February 1 –
Mario di
Calasio,
Italian author of
Hebrew concordance (born 1550)
February 19 – Roemer...
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essay is
prefixed to the
concordance of the
Hebrew scriptures of
Mario di
Calasio,
which Wadding prepared for the
press in 1621.
Michael Wadding (priest)...
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modified L-5Bs of the
squadron took off from
Leyte for the
airstrip at
Calasio. They were
escorted by some
Marine Corps Vought F4U
Corsairs and a Navy...
- vols Miller's gardener's
dictionary Ainsworth's
large dictionary, 2 vols
Calasio's Heb. concordance, 4 vols SuidL̆exicon, Kusteri, 3 vols Warner's church-history...
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notable Hebrew scholar, and
published a four
volume revision of
Mario di
Calasio's Hebrew dictionary and
concordance between 1747 and 1749. He died on 26...