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- only in the 1950s, particularly after 1951, when Maria Luisa Incontri Lotteringhi della Stufa brought the influential **** Komtesse von Gastuna from Austria...
- (book-burning) Serenade (Boccaccio, Pietro, Leonetto) Cooper's Song (Lotteringhi) Waltz trio "Wie pocht mein Herz so ungestüm" (Fiametta, Isabella, Peronella)...
- patron Francesco Maria Niccolò Gabburri, before being inherited by the Lotteringhi della Stufa family. In the 19th century, it was owned by the banker Michele...
- Cosmas Minerbetti, Bishop of Cortona (1622); Alexandre della Stufa (Lotteringhi), Bishop of Montepulciano (1623); and Dominico Rota, Titular Bishop of...
- in Rome, he was able to attract a permanent patron, Count Alessandro Lotteringhi della Stufa, who offered him room to set up a studio at the family palace...
- stories: tales in which wives play tricks on their husbands. Gianni Lotteringhi hears a knocking at his door at night: he awakens his wife, who persuades...
- Antonio Quirino, Archbishop of Naxos (1622); Alexandre della Stufa (Lotteringhi), Bishop of Montepulciano (1623); Diego Merino, Bishop of Montepeloso...
- 16 Apr 1629 11 Giugni Marquis of Camporsevoli Florence 26 Jun 1630 12 Lotteringhi della Stufa Marquis of Calcione Florence 11 Jun 1632 13 Barbolani di...
- roles with the BLOC included Captain De Merimac in Les noces d'Olivette; Lotteringhi, the cooper, in Boccaccio, Méphistophélès in Faust, Gaspard in The Chimes...
- Palazzo Della Stufa or Lotteringhi Della Stufa, is in the Piazza San Lorenzo, at the corner of Via della Stufa, in Florence, Italy, in front of the Basilica...