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- Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsili (or Marsigli, Lat. Marsilius; 10 July 1658 – 1 November 1730) was an Italian scholar and natural scientist, who also served...
- Giuseppe Marsigli (fl. 1677 – c. 1727) was an Italian tenor. He studied singing in his native city of Bologna. He was a tenor in the choir of the San Petronio...
- Giuseppe Marsigli (Naples, c. 1795 - circa 1835) was an Italian painter and engraver. He was a pupil of Costanzo Angelini in design, Giuseppe Cammarano...
- Filippo Marsigli (15 September 1790, Portici – 8 May 1863, Naples) was an Italian painter in the Neoclassic style. He specialized in large canvases on...
- Ippolito Marsigli (died 1546) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Alife (1541–1546). On 6 Apr 1541, Ippolito Marsigli was appointed during...
- the academy moved again to the palazzo of Conte Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli. Marsigli was a polymath, widely seen as the founder of the sciences of oceanography...
- pp. 178–179. "Marsigli, Luigi Ferdinand" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. XV (9th ed.). 1883. p. 575. Paola Besutti (2002). "Marsigli [Marsiglio, Marsili]...
- 48,544 deaths. Compounding this, desertion (Ottoman sources and Luigi Marsigli give a 1/4 desertion of the Ottoman army) and disease diminished the Ottoman...
- for Naxos, Tactus, Brilliant classics and Bongiovanni. Tenor Giuseppe Marsigli (fl. 1677 – c. 1727) was a singer in San Petronio's choir for 50 years...
- Plan of mines in Banská Štiavnica in Slovakia (1726) by Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli, an illustration of mining in the pre-modern era....