- the most
notable maestri of the
School of
Medicine was
Pietro Ispano (Pope John XXI).
Ispano was a philosopher, a
personal doctor to
Emperor Frederick II...
- Pope John XXI (Latin:
Ioannes XXI, Portuguese: João XXI; c. 1215 – 20 May 1277), born
Pedro Julião (Latin:
Petrus Iuli****), was the
bishop of Rome and...
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Renaissance palaces and churches.
Among them is the
church of San
Pietro Ispano,
erected in the 12th
century over the
grotto in
which for many
years the...
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introduced into the
court of
Frederick II
through the
mathematician Domenico Ispano. John is
mentioned by
Leonardo Fibonacci in his
Liber quadratorum (1225)...
- 149–152. PMID 12001794.
Pastorello EA,
Ortolani C,
Farioli L,
Pravettoni V,
Ispano M,
Borga A, et al. (October 1994). "Allergenic cross-reactivity
among peach...
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Fieschi – cardinal-deacon of S.
Maria in Via Lata, † 31
January 1336.
Pedro Ispano,
bishop of
Burgos – cardinal-bishop of Sabina, † 20
December 1310. Giovanni...
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tentano di vincere, che del tuo
sangue tingere, ti
placque il
suolo Ispano ...
Ispano Tu di
Pizzon le mura ... Hai
vinto satana Vincesti anche le divinitate...
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pilots Escaflowne, a 8.09-meter (26.5 ft)
Guymelef made by the
mysterious Ispano tribe which can
transform into a
flying dragon. He
earns his
right to pilot...
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contribution as
editor and
translator to the
dissemination of the
ideas of
Pietro Ispano,
Mikhail Bakhtin,
Emmanuel Lévinas, Karl Marx,
Ferruccio Rossi-Landi [it]...
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Books Ltd., 1997. “Escritoras cubanas:
Mirta Yáñez” en
Studi di
letteratura ispano-americana.
Susanna Regazzoni. Italia:
Bulzoni Editore, 1997.
Caribbean Women...