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Francesco Gamurrini (18 May 1835,
Arezzo – 17
March 1923, Arezzo) was an
Italian archeologist, historian,
bibliophile and connoisseur.
Gamurrini, from an...
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Aretinus was
discovered in 1884 by the
Italian scholar Gian
Francesco Gamurrini, in a
monastic library in Arezzo. In 2005, Jesús
Alturo identified two...
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Eugenio Gamurrini and
Ludovico Jacobilli the
Simonetti from Terni, Milan, Florence, Jesi, Lucca, Osimo, Cingoli, had a
single origin.
Gamurrini linked...
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Francesco Gamurrini – an
early Etruscologist Lago di
Montedoglio Monument to
Grand Duke Ferdinand...
- ecclesiastica, V, 23.
Chronicon Edessenum, ad. an. 201. Ed. Gian
Francesco Gamurrini, Rome, 1887, 62 sqq. Échos d'Orient, 1907, 145.
Oriens christi**** II...
- centuries.
Historians from the 17th and 18th
centuries (Muratori and
Gamurrini respectively)
refer to land
grants by
Charlemagne and
other emperors wrote...
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Anfiteatro di Firenze,
Firenze 1746 G. F.
Gamurrini,
Rapporto del
Regio Commissario,
commendator Gamurrini (materiali dal
tempio di Iside), in Notizie...
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Francesco Gamurrini hypothesized that the
connections between phrases and
numbers indicated that the
tokens were used in
Roman games.
Gamurrini suggested...
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permission to use the
Barberini name. The 17th
century author,
Eugenio Gamurrini in his
Istoria genealogica delle famiglie nobili toscane et
umbre (1668–1685)...
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centers of
primary importance for the
history of the area. Radke, p. 112
Gamurrini et al., p. 324 Stanco,
Enrico Angelo; Fontana, Sergio; Blanchi, Fulvia;...