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Gabriello Chiabrera (Italian pronunciation: [ɡabriˈɛllo kjaˈbrɛːra]; 18 June 1552 – 14
October 1638) was an
Italian poet,
sometimes called the Italian...
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animate the
Genoese literary environment of the 16th
century were
Gabriello Chiabrera and
Ansaldo Cebà, the
latter best
known for his
correspondence with Sara...
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players earn no
other compensation.
Italian Baroque poet
Gabriello Chiabrera wrote three odes
about Florentine football,
emphasising the game's spectacular...
- at a
Salesian college in Varazze, and
completed his
schooling at the "
Chiabrera"
lyceum (high school) in Savona. His
philosophy teacher was
Adelchi Baratono...
- and
Harmful Effects (Vol 2),
Academic Press, 1994. ISBN 0-12-160261-3.
Chiabrera A. (Editor),
Interactions Between Electromagnetic Fields and Cells, Springer...
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Giorgio Caproni Giosuè
Carducci Guido Cavalcanti Roberto Carifi Gabriello Chiabrera Compagnetto da
Prato Cielo d'Alcamo
Antonio De
Santis (Italian and Larinese...
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renown as a vocalist. In 1906, he made his
operatic début at the
Teatro Chiabrera, Savona. The next year, he
began his
first important operatic performance...
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actress and TV host Luis
Fernando Centi (born 1976),
footballer Gabriello Chiabrera (1552–1638), poet
Christopher Columbus (c. 1450–1506),
explorer Enrico...
- composer. His
opera Il
conte di
Salto successfully premiered at the
Teatro Chiabrera in
Savona on 21
January 1894. He was also
known for his
opera La finta...
- Striggio.
Literary figures included Giovanni Battista Guarini,
Gabriello Chiabrera, and
Giovanni Battista Strozzi the younger. The
social circle of Jacopo...