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Angelo Colocci (Latin:
Angelus Colotius; 1467–1549) was a
papal secretary of Pope Leo X, a
romance philologist, and a
Renaissance humanist. He ****embled...
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Vittorio Colocci was an
Italian racing driver. He
entered 15
races between 1950 and 1956,
including four
times the
Mille Miglia,
mainly driving Ferraris...
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Marcello Colocci (born 1941),
physicist Michele Colocci (born 1963), financier,
married Anne
Elizabeth Pryor (born 1964), art
advisor Thomas Colocci (born...
- βiβljoˈtɛkɐ naθjoˈnal]; "The
National Library Songbook"),
commonly called Colocci-Brancuti, is a
compilation of Galician-Portuguese
lyrics by both troubadours...
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Giuseppe Balducci,
composer Alice Bellagamba Dionisio Cimarelli Angelo Colocci Elisa Di
Francisca Giancarlo Falappa Virna Lisi
Antonio Magini-Coletti...
- Aper, that on the
statue of
Cossutius formerly in the
gardens of
Angelo Colocci, the
congius of
Vespasian previously measured by Villalpandus, a number...
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figures such as
Antonfrancesco Grazzini,
Anton Francesco Doni,
Angelo Colocci, and
Tommaso Costo."
Berni was not only
familiar with Burchielo's work...
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composed before 1300.
Cantigas d'amigo are
found mainly in the
Cancioneiro Colocci-Brancuti, now in Lisbon's
Biblioteca Nacional, and in the
Cancioneiro da...
- from 1252–1284)
Cancioneiro da
Ajuda Cancioneiro da
Vaticana Cancioneiro Colocci-Brancuti, also
known as
Cancioneiro da
Biblioteca Nacional (Lisbon) Cancioneiro...
- such
anthologies are known: the
Cancioneiro da Ajuda, the
Cancioneiro Colocci-Brancuti (or
Cancioneiro da
Biblioteca Nacional de Lisboa), and the Cancioneiro...