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- barbaro, che vive appartato dal consorzio delle altre genti latine, sono intrepidi e risoluti; essi non abbandonano mai le armi." Al Idrisi, traduzione e...
- the book was dedicated to a Ferrarese musical society, the Accademici Intrepidi. The fifth book looks more to the ****ure; for example, Monteverdi employs...
- scroll inscribed INTER PERICULA INTREPIDI; on each side of the annulus with six maple leaves. Inter Pericula Intrepidi Fearless in the face of danger Lake...
- the "Orti" or Farnese gardens. There were also the academies of the "Intrepidi" (1560), the "Animosi" (1576), and the "Illuminati" (1598); this last...
- Spontini first performed at Teatro della Pallacorda of the Accademia degli Intrepidi, Florence. Giannina, Daughter of a rich country farmer intende to be the...
- Secretary to the Duke. He was one of the founders of the Accademia degli Intrepidi of Ferrara. He died in Ferrara on August 15, 1636. Besides minor verses...
- ISBN 978-88-7541-597-6. OCLC 1051426333. Motzo, Leonardo (2007). Gli intrepidi sardi della Brigata S****ari (3. ed.). Edizioni della torre. ISBN 978-88-7343-415-3...
- friend of the poet Cesare Rinaldi and a member of the Accademia degli Intrepidi of Ferrara. The edition of his works published in Parma under the title...
- construction of numerous churches (S. Carlo, Stimmate, ete.), of theaters (Intrepidi, Sala del Palazzo Pubblico), today unfortunately lost, with works of fortifications...
- It was premiered at the Teatro della Pallacorda of the Accademia degli Intrepidi, Florence, and then at the Teatro Alfieri on Via Pietrapiana. Egeo, Teseo...