- Aldo
Capitini (23
December 1899 – 19
October 1968) was an
Italian philosopher, poet,
political activist, anti-fascist, and educator. He was one of the...
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specific name
capitinis suffixes inis to caput,
meaning "head", an
allusion to the
large head of this species.
Parascolopsis capitinis has a moderately...
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pacifist and
social philosopher Aldo
Capitini (1899–1968).
Inspired by the
peace flags used on
British peace marches,
Capitini got some
women of
Perugia hurriedly...
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Giunta Pisano (also
named Giunta da Pisa or
Giunta Capitini) was an
Italian painter. He is the
earliest Italian painter whose name is
found inscribed on...
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tradition of
Piero Gobetti,
Carlo Rosselli,
Guido Calogero [it], and Aldo
Capitini. He was also
strongly influenced by Hans
Kelsen and
Vilfredo Pareto. He...
- Normale,
among them Giosuè Carducci,
Carlo Rubbia,
Enrico Fermi, Aldo
Capitini,
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi,
Giovanni Gronchi,
Giovanni Gentile as well as Alessio...
- philosophy,
including Carlo Rosselli,
Norberto Bobbio,
Piero Gobetti, and Aldo
Capitini. In the 1960s, many
Italian left-wing
activists adopted the anti-authoritarian...
- (1884–1977),
painter Gabriele Santini (1886–1964),
orchestral conductor Aldo
Capitini (1899–1968),
philosopher Sandro Penna (1906–1977), poet
Walter Binni (1913–1997)...
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boesemani (M. Rao & S. Rao, 1981) (redfin
dwarf monocle bream)
Parascolopsis capitinis B. C. Russell, 1996 (Large-head
threadfin bream)
Parascolopsis eriomma...
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activist who
leads Bil'in's
nonviolent struggle in the West Bank Aldo
Capitini (1899–1968) –
Italian philosopher, poet,
political activist, anti-fascist...