-
Giovan Battista Bellaso (Brescia 1505–...) was an
Italian cryptologist. The Vigenère
cipher is
named after Blaise de Vigenère,
although Giovan Battista...
- but also in
Germany and Spain.
Giovan Battista Tiepolo,
together with
Giambattista Pittoni, Canaletto,
Giovan Battista Piazzetta,
Giuseppe Maria Crespi...
-
Giovan Battista Carpi (Italian: [dʒoˈvam
batˈtista ˈkarpi];
November 16, 1927 –
March 8, 1999) was a
prolific Italian comics artist, illustrator, and teacher...
-
shortening was
Giovan Battista,
Giobatta or
simply G.B.. The
people listed below are
Italian unless noted otherwise.
Giovanni Battista Adriani (c.1511–1579)...
-
Giovanni Battista (or Giambattista)
Piranesi (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanni
batˈtista piraˈneːzi; -eːsi]; also
known as
simply Piranesi; 4 October...
-
Giovanni Battista Re (born 30
January 1934) is an
Italian cardinal of the
Catholic Church whose service has been
primarily in the
Roman Curia. He was elevated...
-
Cambridge University Press, 1994), ISBN 978-0-521-45088-1. Giazotto,
Giovan Battista Viotti (Milan: Curci, 1956). "La Marsigliese? E' di un italiano". 13...
-
Giovan Battista Aleotti (1546 – 12
December 1636) was an
Italian architect,
engineer and writer. Born in Argenta, he
moved young to Ferrara,
where he...
-
Giambattista Vico (born
Giovan Battista Vico /ˈviːkoʊ/; Italian: [ˈviko]; 23 June 1668 – 23
January 1744) was an
Italian philosopher, rhetorician, historian...
-
Giovanni Battista Moroni:
tutte le
opere (Bergamo) 1979; two
exhibitions have
renewed interest in Moroni:
Francesco Rossi, Mina
Gregori et al.,
Giovan Battista...