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Arrigo Cervetto (Buenos Aires, 16
April 1927 – Savona, 23
February 1995) was an
Italian communist revolutionary and politician. He was the co-founder of...
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twenty years old. The
soloist of the premiere,
James Cervetto (son of
noted cellist Jacob Cervetto), was the prin****l
cellist of the
Italian Opera in...
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Giacobbe Basevi,
known as
Giacobbe Cervetto (1682 – 14
January 1783) was an Anglo-Italian
Jewish musician, who was a
leading cellist and
composer for cello...
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James Cervetto (8
January 1748 – 5
February 1837) was an
English cellist,
playing in
aristocratic venues and in
important concerts of the day. He was the...
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Giovanni Paolo Cervetto (died 1657) was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period. He was very
active in his
native Genoa. He was
pupil of
Valerio Castelli...
- (1897–1966, Spain, also a composer)
Giacobbe Cervetto (died 1783, Italy,
moved to England)
James Cervetto (1748–1837, UK)
Mabel Chaplin (1870–1960, UK...
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Archive of the
Communist Left
Arrigo Cervetto,
class Struggles and the
Revolutionary Party, 1964
Biography of
Arrigo Cervetto The
Italian Road to Socialism,...
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Agnati LF,
Guidolin D,
Cervetto C, Borroto-Escuela DO, Fuxe K (January 2016). "Role of iso-receptors in...
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communism Situationist International People Jan
Appel Amadeo Bordiga Arrigo Cervetto Marc
Chirik Onorato Damen Bruno Fortichiari Herman Gorter Paul Mattick...
- 22–23. ISBN 978-0-8047-1117-3. P. Cavanna; P. Loss; M. Boccaccio; B.
Cervetto; M. Fantoni; G. Isola; R.
Olivieri (1980). "Storia
della Provincia di Genova"...