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Cignus (Latin: cygnus,
meaning "swan"; plural:
cigni) is a name used by
archaeologists for a type of
large Roman Empire metal spoon with a short, curved...
- The
Travels of
Marco Polo. New York:
Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-044057-7
Cigni, Fabrizio. (1994). Il
romanzo arturiano di Rustic****o da Pisa, Edizione...
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Curti 2019, p. 177. Porro,
Maurizio (22
March 1989). "Quel 'majo' dei
cigni".
Corriere della Sera (in Italian).
Curti 2019, p. 178. Curti,
Roberto (2019)...
- 2007-04-08.
Retrieved 2007-04-27.
Bogazzi F,
Buralli S,
Manetti L,
Raffaelli V,
Cigni T,
Lombardi M, et al. (December 2008). "Treatment with low
doses of cabergoline...
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Branduardi canta Yeats (1986),
Angelo Branduardi sings an
Italian version (I
Cigni di Coole) of this poem. 1917 in
poetry 1919 in
poetry Tobin,
Daniel E. “Yeats’s...
- dei
Cigni, also
condoning the
unpaid rent. With the
transition from
cable to terrestrial,
Telemilanocavo moved its
studios to the
Palazzo dei
Cigni and...
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Carrisi who
claimed that "Will You Be There" was
copied from his song "I
Cigni di Balaka" ("The
Swans of Balaka").
After seven years, an
Italian court...
- with long
tapered handles, and the
other sixteen are the
larger ligulae or
cigni, with
bowls about the size of a
modern dessert spoon and short,
coiled handles...
- hotel-style wards.
Construction began in 1959
under the
direction of
Giuseppe Cigni on the hill of
Monte Mario in Rome, and the
hospital opened its
doors in...
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pieces of food—as the
Romans did not use
forks at the table.
There are 23
cigni,
which are much rarer,
having large rather shallow spoons with shorter,...