- In architecture, a
latilla is a lath used in
traditional adobe construction (see viga).
Latilla may also
refer to
Eugenio Latilla (1808–1861), Anglo-Italian...
- The
Palazzo Latilla is an 18th-century
monumental palace located at Via
Tarsia #28, in the
neighborhood of
Avvocata in Naples, Italy. The
palace was constructed...
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Gennaro "Gino"
Latilla (7
November 1924 – 11
September 2011) was an
Italian singer. In 1954, he won the
Sanremo Music Festival in
partnership with Giorgio...
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Nicholas Latilla RBA (1808,
London – 30
October 1861, Chappaqua, New York) was an Anglo-Italian painter, architect,
lecturer and author.
Eugenio Latilla was...
- of the
Italian composer Gaetano Latilla (1711–1788).
Sources Robinson,
Michael F and Monson, Dale E (1992), '
Latilla, Gaetano' in The New
Grove Dictionary...
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Gaetano Latilla (12
January 1711 – 15
January 1788) was an
Italian opera composer, the most
important of the
period immediately preceding Niccolò Piccinni...
- Ezio is an
opera eroica or "heroic"
opera in 3 acts by
Gaetano Latilla. The
opera uses an Italian-language
libretto by
Pietro Metastasio. Metastasio's...
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support latillas (laths)
which are
placed crosswise and upon
which the
adobe roof is laid,
often with
intermediate layers of
brush or soil. The
latillas may...
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Carla Boni / Flo Sandon's ("Viale d'autunno")
Giorgio Consolini / Gino
Latilla ("Tutte le mamme")
Claudio Villa /
Tullio Pane ("Buongiorno tristezza")...
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could have
affected its re****tion.
Sumpter v
Hedges [1898] 1 QB 673 Way v
Latilla [1937] 3 All ER 759: Way was
entitled to
remuneration on a
quantum meruit...