- The
Mandrake (Italian: La
Mandragola [la
manˈdraːɡola]) is a
satirical play by
Italian Renaissance philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli.
Although the five-act...
- The
Mandrake (Italian: La
Mandragola; also
called Mandragola: The Love Root) is a 1965 Franco-Italian co-production
directed by
Alberto Lattuada and based...
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effects he most enjo****
producing was
shock and outrage."
Machiavelli wrote Mandragola after The
Prince to
rehash his
political commentary for the upperclass...
- 20th
century there was also
renewed interest in Machiavelli's play La
Mandragola (1518),
which received numerous stagings,
including several in New York...
- year. She
performed in two plays, En el closet, no and Machiavelli's La
mandragola (The Mandrake).[citation needed] In 1968, she
became a
photographer covering...
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Discourses on the
First Decade of Livy; The Art of War and the comedy,
Mandragola, a
satire on seduction. In 1520,
Cardinal Giulio de'
Medici (later Pope...
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stage appearance in Rome was for a
production of Niccolò Machiavelli's La
Mandragola.[citation needed] Vitti's
first film role was an
uncredited bit part in...
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Volcan interdit 1966 39th 0 1
Loves of a
Blonde 1965 39th 0 1
Mandragola 1965 39th 0 1
Pharaoh 1966 39th 0 1 Részletek J.S. Bach Máté p****iójából...
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Ignatz Waghalter 1881 1949 Polish-German
Concerto for
Violin in A Major;
Mandragola;
Jugend Romanticism Arthur Willner 1881 1959
Czech Hermann Zilcher 1881...
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included Sardinia and Sicily, (Niccolò
Machiavelli wrote the play La
Mandragola (The Mandrake)
about it),
former Yugoslavia,
Greece and
Cyprus in southern...