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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...
- 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...
- edition of Arabic Bible - superintended by Abram Ecc****ensis and Lewis Maracci Lodovico, Marracci; Muhammad (1698). Alcorani Textus Universus. Typographia...
- five great commentary m****cripts in the personal library of Ludovico Maracci that helped inform 18th Century Europe about Islam. John Esposito, The...
- 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...
- Sale based this two-volume translation on the Latin translation by Louis Maracci (1698). Thomas Jefferson had a copy of Sale's translation, now in the Library...
- 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...
- sprinter Carmelita Little Turtle, Apache/Tarahumara photographer Carmelita Maracci (1908–1987), American dancer and c****ographer Carmelita Pope (1924–2019)...
- notes are mostly by Sale who in turn relied heavily on Lewis Maracci's Latin translation. Maracci was a Roman Catholic cleric regular of the Mother of God...
- a more complete translation and critique was completed by Fr. Ludovico Maracci in 1698. Cardinal Nicholas of Cusa in the interim aut****d Cribatio Alcorani...