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Giocondo Pio
Lorgna (27
September 1870 – 8 July 1928), born
Giocondo Lorgna, was an
Italian Roman Catholic priest who was also a
professed member of the...
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Antonio Maria Lorgna (1735-1796) or
Antonio Mario Lorgna (as he
signed his works) was a
mathematician from
Italy in the 18th century,
founder of the Accademia...
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founders of the
Societa Italiana delle Scienze,
founded by
Antonio Maria Lorgna,
later to
become the
Accademia ****onale
delle scienze detta dei XL. In...
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opportunity of
seeing Germany and Italy. In Italy, he
formed a
friendship with
Lorgna,
professor of
mathematics at Verona, and one of the
founders of the Società...
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Gioacchino La
Lomia Franciscan habit[citation needed]
Giocondo Pio
Lorgna Dominican habit[citation needed]
Giovanna da
Orvieto Dominican habit, Flowers[citation...
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Italian scientists was put
forward in 1766 by the
mathematician Antonio Maria Lorgna. By 1781 he had
received the
support of
Alessandro Volta,
Lazzaro Spallanzani...
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mouth of the
River Adige as
compared with the
proposals by
Antonio Lorgna and
Simun Stratik for the
improvement of the
river bed (1773); instructions...
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instrument craftsman and
public official (b. 1732) June 28 –
Antonio Maria Lorgna,
Italian mathematician (b. 1735) June 30 –
Abraham Yates Jr.,
American lawyer...
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Maria Jaci Joseph-Louis
Lagrange Giovanni Antonio Lecchi Antonio Maria Lorgna Gianfrancesco Malfatti Eustachio Manfredi Gabriele Manfredi Lorenzo Mascheroni...
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engineer officers of the
Serenissima and
where the
mathematician Antonio Maria Lorgna also taught;
during Austrian rule it was used as a barracks, court, and...