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English Dictionary). "The
Cicerones", a
short story by
Robert Aickman (turned into a 2002
short film), uses the idea of
cicerones as
people who
conduct visitors...
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Cicerone is an
archaic term for a guide.
Cicerone may
refer also to:
Cicerone, West Virginia,
United States Cicerone Field, a
baseball field in Irvine...
- (1911). "
Cicerone" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 6 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 360.
Cicerones de
Buenos Aires Cicerones de
Buenos Aires...
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Ralph John
Cicerone (May 2, 1943 –
November 5, 2016) was an
American atmospheric scientist and administrator. From 1998 to 2005, he was the chancellor...
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Voetbal Vereniging Cicerone,
known as
Cicerone, was a
Surinamese football club
based in
Paramaribo that last pla**** in the
Tweede Kl****e, in the 1957–58...
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Cicerone is an
unincorporated community in
Roane County, West Virginia,
United States. The name is
derived from
cicerone, a type of guide. U.S. Geological...
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Russell Cicerone (born
November 17, 1994) is an
American soccer player who
plays for
Sacramento Republic of the USL Championship.
Cicerone was born on...
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Cicerone Press is an
English publisher,
founded in 1969,
specialising in
guidebooks for walkers, climbers,
trekkers and cyclists. The company's
first publication...
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Marcus T.
Cicerone is an
American physicist,
physical chemist, and inventor. His
research focuses on
noninvasive spectroscopic imaging and
dynamics in...
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eloquence itself." The
English words Ciceronian (meaning "eloquent") and
cicerone (meaning "local guide")
derive from his name. He is
credited with transforming...