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Marracci may
refer to:
Ludovico Marracci (1612–1700),
Italian oriental scholar and
professor of
Arabic Giovanni Marracci (1637–1704),
Italian baroque painter...
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Ludovico Marracci (6
October 1612 – 5
February 1700), also
known by
Luigi Marracci, was an
Italian Oriental scholar and
professor of
Arabic in the College...
- The
Marracci edition is an
Arabic edition and
Latin translation of the
Quran from 1698. It was
published in two
volumes under the
title Alcorani Textus...
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Giovanni Marracci (1637–1704) was an
Italian Baroque painter who
after training with
Pietro da
Cortona in Rome,
worked in his home
region of
Lucca where...
- 1928.
Raymonde Allain of
France was
awarded as second-place,
while Livia Marracci of
Italy was
named third-place.
Prizes included $2,000 for the winner,...
- Qur'an",
where Marracci disproves Islam from the then
Catholic point of view.
Despite the Re****ation's anti-Islamic tendency,
Marracci's translation is...
- ISSN 1566-0621. S2CID 20453910.
Retrieved 2015-06-21.
Ragghianti M,
Bucci S,
Marracci S,
Casola C,
Mancino G, Hotz H, Guex GD, Plötner J,
Uzzell T (February...
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elevated him).
Innocent XI also
intended to
nominate his
confessor Ludovico Marracci as a cardinal, but he
declined the invitation. He also
canonized two saints:...
- four
years later, the
Italian priest Ludovico Maracci would publish the
Marracci edition of the
Quran in
Padua in 1698, this time
including a translation...
- the name. The
church and its façade were
rebuilt in 1756-1758 by
Camillo Marracci using designs by Ig****o Pellegrini. The
church ceiling has the symbols...