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Grazio Cossali,
sometimes called Orazio Cossali (1563 –
December 4, 1629) was an
Italian painter who
worked in Brescia, Cremona, and Venice,
active during...
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Pietro Cossali (29 June 1748 — 20
December 1815) was an
Italian mathematician,
physicist and astronomer. From 1787 to 1805, he
taught physics at the University...
- (Lederer, 1863)
Synonyms Ethnistis munitalis Lederer, 1863
Vurna instructalis Walker, [1866]
Zarania cossalis Walker, [1866]
Gazaca dirutalis Walker, [1866]...
- June 1996.
Retrieved 26
November 2024.
Cathy Hartley,
David Lea, Paul
Cossali,
Annamarie Rowe,
Survey of Arab-Israeli
Relations (Taylor & Francis, 2004)...
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original on 24 May 2012.
Retrieved 11
January 2012.
Cathy Hartley; Paul
Cossali (2004).
Survey of Arab-Israeli Relations. Routledge. pp. 52–53. ISBN 978-1-135-35527-2...
- 2008a, p. 68.
Rabbani 2008b, pp. 60–61.
McGeough 2009, p. 184.
Hartley &
Cossali 2004, p. 231. Abu
Hilalah 2013. CNN 1997. al O'ran 2008, p. 72. Bergman...
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Jovita during the
siege of
Brescia by Nicolò Piccinino, a
canvas by
Grazio Cossali dated 1603 that
takes up the
theme of the
miracle that took
place in 1438...
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Jacopo da
Palma il Giovane,
Giuseppe Nuvolone (son of Panfilo),
Grazio Cossali,
Girolamo Romanino,
Girolamo Savoldo, and il Moretto.
Valsaviore town homepage...
- the
parish church of San Lorenzo,
which holds paintings by
Gallina and
Cossali, and the
remains of a
medieval castle whose four
towers have
remained visible...
- the one
proposed by
Grazio Cossali in his painting,
where the red
fabric is
entirely covered with
golden flames. If
Cossali's reproduction really corresponds...