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Antonio Isopi (5
February 1758 – 3
October 1833) was a
Roman sculptor of
classicism mainly working at the
court of the
Dukes (later Kings) of Württemberg...
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original on 2019-08-28.
Retrieved 2019-07-05. Dimico, Arcangelo; Olsson, Ola;
Isopi,
Alessia (2012-05-13). "Origins of the
Sicilian Mafia". VoxEU.org. Archived...
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German sculptor in the
classical style. He was a
pupil of
Antonio Isopi and
worked for Leo von Klenze,
mainly in
Munich where in 1830 he became...
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style until 1775.
Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret,
working with
Antonio Isopi,
renovated much of
Ludwigsburg Palace for
Frederick I and
Charlotte Mathilde...
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Mafia (2004),
synthesis of
Italian scholarship Dimico, Arcangelo,
Alessia Isopi, and Ola Olsson. "Origins of the
Sicilian Mafia: The
market for lemons."...
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Escalona Paturel 2024 Jean-Pierre Reymondet-Commoy (2013–2017);
Samuela Isopi (2017–2021); /
Douglas Carpenter (2021–2024) Chad N'Djamena Przemysław...
- ; Collins,
Kevin I.; Wingham, Geof; Relles,
Howard M.; Mallia, Franco;
Isopi, Giovanni; Kielkopf, John F.; Conti,
Dennis M.; Schwarz,
Richard P. (24...
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Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, to
Attilio Castellani (1889–1974) and Rose
Isopi Castellani (1896–1938), who
later moved to
Margate City,
formerly South...
- 12236. hdl:10446/41026. ISSN 1468-0297. S2CID 55694103. Dimico, Arcangelo;
Isopi, Alessia; Olsson, Ola (2017). "Origins of the
Sicilian Mafia: The Market...
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provided different conventions to
avoid such multiplicity. Fontes,
Isopi,
Newman and
Ravishankar introduced a
topology for the
limiting object so...