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Carmelita Maracci (July 17, 1908 – July 26, 1987) was an
American concert dancer and c****ographer who
creatively combined ballet arts and
Spanish techniques...
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great commentary m****cripts in the
personal library of
Ludovico Maracci that
helped inform 18th
Century Europe about Islam. John Esposito, The...
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sprinter Carmelita Little Turtle, Apache/Tarahumara
photographer Carmelita Maracci (1908–1987),
American dancer and c****ographer
Carmelita Pope (1924–2019)...
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given to him in much
greater detail in
Surah Al-Muzzammil 1-9. The 1698
Maracci Quran notes some
chapters have two or more titles,
occasioned by the existence...
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Hinckelmann in
Hamburg in 1694, and the
edition by the
Italian priest Ludovico Maracci in
Padua in 1698 with
Latin translation and commentary.
Printed copies...
- added:) But we did not
remain patient. Pond of
Abundance (Kawthar) The 1698
Maracci Quran notes some
chapters have two or more titles,
occasioned by the existence...
- (English):
Surah Fussilat".
Quran 4 U.
Retrieved 18
March 2020. The 1698
Maracci Quran notes some
chapters have two or more titles,
occasioned by the existence...
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edition of
Arabic Bible -
superintended by
Abram Ecc****ensis and
Lewis Maracci Lodovico, Marracci;
Muhammad (1698).
Alcorani Textus Universus. Typographia...
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modern and
ethnic dance. She
studied dancing with
ballerina Carmelita Maracci and
acting with
Stella Adler. In 1954, de
Lavallade made her
Broadway debut...
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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...