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Marchese Ferdinando Cospi (1606 - 1686) was a
Bolognese nobleman who
acquired a
large collection of
natural curiosities,
donated for the use of scholars...
- The
Codex Cospi (or
Codex Bologna) is a pre-Columbian
Mesoamerican pictorial m****cript,
included in the
Borgia Group. It is
currently located in the...
- The
Palazzo Cospi Ferretti is a
Renaissance style palace located on Via
Castiglione #21 in
central Bologna,
region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. This building...
- V was
crowned by Pope
Clement VII.
Chapel of St. Petronio, once of the
Cospi and
Aldrovandi families,
designed by
Alfonso Torreggiani,
designed to contain...
- {\displaystyle \operatorname {sinPi} x=\sin \pi x} ,
cosPi x = cos π x {\displaystyle \operatorname {
cosPi} x=\cos \pi x} ,
tanPi x = tan π x {\displaystyle...
- OpenCL, R, Julia, CUDA, and ARM,
these functions are
called sinpi and
cospi. For example, sinpi(x)
would evaluate to sin ( π x ) , {\displaystyle...
- ISBN 0-292-76901-6. Tla****zcalpantecuhtli
depicted on page 10 in the
Codex Cospi Page 13 of the
Codex Fejéváry-Mayer, a
divination calendar, depicting...
- the
Codex Borgia carrying the 20 day
signs of the calendar; in the
Codex Cospi he is
shown as a
spirit of darkness, as well as in the
Codex Laud and the...
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parallel to this one are
contained in the
first eight pages of the
Codex Cospi and the
Codex Vatic**** B. However,
while the
Codex Borgia is read from...
- who
owned it
before it was
acquired by the
Vatican Library. The
Codex Cospi. The
Codex Fejérváry-Mayer. The
Codex Laud. The
Codex Vatic**** B. Also...