- Il
Dottore (Italian: [il
dotˈtoːre]; lit. 'the Doctor'), most
commonly known in
Italian as
Dottor Balan or
simply Balanzone (Italian: [balanˈtsoːne];...
- il
Dottore, and il Capitano.
Pantalone and il
Dottore are the
alter ego of each other:
Pantalone being the
decadent wealthy merchant, and il
Dottore being...
-
exaggerated "real characters", such as a know-it-all
doctor called il
Dottore, a
greedy old man
called Pantalone, or a
perfect relationship like the...
-
commedia dell'arte (
Dottore, Pantalone,
Colombina and Pedrolino) open the
opera with a quartet.
There is no more music, so the
Dottore summons the Composer...
-
dottore is
frequently used in
Italy to
refer to any
person with a
university Laurea: thus, a
person with a
Laurea Magistrale uses the
title "
dottore magistrale"...
-
others Dottore /
Dottoressa – dott. (Doctor; in
Italy it is used for any
person holding a
university degree. This
often confuses foreigners.)
Dottore / Dottoressa...
- have a brim—very much like a skullcap. He
might also wear a codpiece. Il
Dottore was
dressed almost entirely in black—shoes, pants, shirt, robe, belt, and...
-
spero sia
proclamato "
dottore della Chiesa"".
Vatican News (in Italian). 5
January 2023.
Retrieved 25
January 2024. ""Sia
dottore della Chiesa". Che titolo...
- laureato,
literally "crowned with laurel" and is
awarded the
title of
dottore, or Doctor. In the
early Middle Ages
Italian universities awarded both...
- the
terminal degree. In Italy, the
title of
Doctor of
Juridical Science (
dottore in
scienze giuridiche) is
awarded to
holders of a
Degree in
Juridical Sciences...