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Sante Gaspero Santini (b.
Caprese in Tuscany, 30 June 1786; d.
Noventa Padovana, 26 June 1877) was an
Italian astronomer and mathematician.
Gaspero received...
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Gaspero Mazzeranghi (18th century) was a
scientific instrument maker. A
smith with a
workshop in
Florence in
Borgo San Jacopo,
Mazzeranghi worked for...
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urges Gaspero to go to Isabella's room immediately.
Gaspero says that he has to get
dressed first but
Francisca tells him not to bother.
Gaspero goes to...
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Gasparo Martellini (Florence,
February 15, 1785 -October 20, 1857) was an
Italian painter. He was a
pupil of
Pietro Benvenuti at the
Academy of Fine Arts...
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Gaspare (also
Gaspero,
Gasperino and Gasparro) is an
Italian male
given name, the
literal translation of the
English name
Casper and
Jasper (French Gaspard...
- few
years later during a
dance at the
hotel Excelsior in Rome, she met
Gaspero del Corso, a
young officer with whom she
discovered to
share an intense...
- d'altre
citta prin****li
della Toscana, by
Gaspero Ricci (1820), Florence, page 316.
Gaspero Ricci, page 316.
Gaspero Ricci, page 317-318. The
Century Illustrated...
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Gasparo Antonio Turbini (December 16, 1728 - 1802) was an
Italian architect and
Jesuit priest,
mainly active in a Neoclassical-style in the
Province of...
- ) Tito; o, La
partenza di
Berenice (1790), a
ballet by
Domenico Maria Gaspero Angiolini (mus. and chor.) Tito e
Berenice (1793), an
Italian opera by...
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Observations There,
Circa 1583
Archived 12
January 2011 at the
Wayback Machine,
Gaspero Balbi Account of Pegu (1586–1587)
Archived 7
March 2022 at the Wayback...