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- Dittionario giorgiano e italiano is a dictionary in the Georgian language and Italian language. It was printed in Rome, Italy in 1629 by Stefano Paolini...
- Georgian, the Alphabetum Iberi**** sive Georgianum **** Oratione and the Dittionario giorgiano e italiano. These were meant to help western Catholic missionaries...
- 1629 at Palazzo di Propaganda Fide. The book was printed along with Dittionario giorgiano e italiano by Nikoloz Cholokashvili, the amb****ador of the...
- degli Accademici della Crusca, 1612 Italian / French Nathanael Duez : Dittionario italiano e francese/Dictionnaire italien et François, Leiden, 1559–1560...
- ISBN 978-0-8048-1654-0. Paolini, Stefano; Cholokashvili, Nikoloz (1629). Dittionario giorgiano e italiano. Rome: Palazzo di Propaganda Fide. Rapp, Stephen...
- of the century (1620, 1628, and 1641). Politi is also known for his Dittionario toscano, published in 1613–14, and for his place in the Questione della...
- income she made was split between her convent and her family. Title Page Dittionario Italiano, e Francese Del Signor Veneroni, 1644–1734, Metropolitan Museum...
- July 2, 1889 – via Google Books. Veneroni, Giovanni (July 2, 1743). "Il dittionario imperiale, nel quale le quattro prin****li lingue dell'Europa, cive l'italiana...
- Language". Encyclopaedia iudaica. de Pomis, David (1587). Tsemaḥ David: Dittionario novo hebraico, molto copioso, dechiarato in tre lingue. Venice: Apud...
- in Georgian were Alphabetum Iberi**** sive Georgianum **** Oratione and Dittionario giorgiano e italiano published in Rome in 1629. The first book which...