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Carlo Giuseppe Imbonati ("Imbonatus") was a
Cistercian scholar who was
active during the last half of the 17th century. He
spent much of his
career in...
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Carlo Imbonati (Milan, 1753 – Paris, 15
March 1805) was an
Italian nobleman and highbrow. He is
known above all for the
several poems which were dedicated...
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Count Giuseppe Maria Imbonati (4 July 1688 – 2 July 1768) was an
aristocrat and
patron of
writers in Milan. He was one of the
founders of the scholarly...
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Other areas hosting large Arabic-speaking po****tions
include Maciachini-
Imbonati, Corvetto,
Comasina and
piazza Arcole.
Milan has also a
substantial English-speaking...
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their marriage and his
mother began a
relationship with the
writer Carlo Imbonati,
moving to
England and
later to Paris. For this reason,
Alessandro was...
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called Spina Verde (green thorn). The park
administration is in
Villa Imbonati, in San
Fermo della Battaglia.
Official website Parks of Italy...
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group of
learned Christian Hebraists with John Selden,
Carlo Giuseppe Imbonati, and
Gerhard Vossius. By re****tion, at least,
Bodin was
cited as an unbeliever...
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Carlo Imbonati, in
which similarities echo with the
moral exhortation expounded by
Parini in the ode Sull'educazione,
dedicated precisely to
Imbonati, who...
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member of the
Accademia dei Trasformati. He was a
close friend of
Carlo Imbonati and
Giuseppe Parini, who
commemorated his
death in a
sonnet entitled In...
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Bibliographie (die
katholische bibliographische „Dynastie" Iona-Bartolocci-
Imbonati)". In Schäfer, Peter; Wandrey,
Irina (eds.).
Reuchlin und
seine Erben....