- the
earliest promoters of Gr****
studies in
Western Europe Antonio de
Ferrariis (c. 1444–1517), Gr**** scholar, academic,
doctor and
humanist from Galatone...
- "Lutto
nella diplomazia per la
morte di De
Ferrariis Salzano" (Mourning in
diplomacy over the
death of De
Ferrariis Salzano.)
Archivio - la Repubblica.it (in...
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ferrarii in Tropicos". "Acanthocalycium
ferrarii". www.llifle.com.
Retrieved 2020-02-07.
Media related to
Acanthocalycium thionanthum subsp.
ferrarii...
- translation.
Scripta Humanistica. p. 74. ISBN 0-916379-71-X.
Antonio De
Ferrariis (II Galateo) and "Eremita" By
virtue of his Italo-Gr****
background and...
- la
Carpa Formation, the
original remains were
discovered by
Oscar de
Ferrariis,
Director of the
Natural History Museum of the
Comahue National University...
-
Walchelin de
Ferrieres (or
Walkelin de Ferrers) (died 1201) (Latinised to de
Ferrariis,
literally "from the smiths") was an Anglo-Norman
baron and prin****l...
- the
local indigenous people Salento. The
sallentine humanist Antonio de
Ferrariis,
referring to the
ancient Messapic language,
defines it as "the language...
- and
second cousin of
Prince Philip, Duke of
Edinburgh Baron Carlo de
Ferrariis Salzano (1905–1985),
Italian Amb****ador.
Scion the
Princely House of Gaetani...
- quarterly,
Volume 30.
Italian quarterly. p. 5. OCLC 1754054. (Antonio de
Ferrariis detto Galateo) He was born in
Galatone in 1448 and was
himself of Gr****...
- Wear a Hat
During M****? The
Canton Conference and
Giovanni Francesco de
Ferrariis SJ's
Report of 1668.
Archivum Histori****
Societatis Iesu.
Herbert Thurston...