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Mingazzini in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mingazzini is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Giovanni Mingazzini (1859–1929)...
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pyramidal drift,
although the test was
earlier described by
Giovanni Mingazzini. This test is
performed by
making the
patient stretch out
their hands...
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Giovanni Mingazzini (15
February 1859,
Ancona – 3
December 1929) was an
Italian neurologist. He
trained at the
institute of
physiology in Rome with Jacob...
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Nicola Mingazzini (born 13
August 1980) is an
Italian former footballer who last pla**** as a
midfielder for Lucchese.
Mingazzini started his
career at...
- Epistulae,
Liber I, V
Mingazzini, Paolino. "Note di
topografia prenestina: l’ubicazione dell’Antro
delle Sorti", 1954,
reproduced in
Mingazzini, Paolino, Scritti...
- Caracciolo, A. Barra; Patrolecco, L.; Ademollo, N.; Rauseo, J.; Saccà, M.L.;
Mingazzini, M.; Palumbo, M.T.; Galli, E.; Muzzini, V.G.; Polcaro, C.M.; Donati, E...
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excavations in
Herculaneum and Pompeii. At the
beginning of the 1900s,
Mingazzini and
Pfister carried out some
essays to
better understand the structure...
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architect Enzo
Matteucci (1933-1992),
football coach and
player Giovanni Mingazzini (1859-1929),
neurologist Angelo Minghetti (1822–1885),
ceramist Roberto...
- Cantatore, Irigoitia,
Holzer & Bartošová
Chloromyxum caudatum Thélohan, 1895 "Chloromyxum
Mingazzini, 1890". www.gbif.org.
Retrieved 15
April 2021. v t e...
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Ermeti Allegati. Roma: "L'Erma" di Bretschneider. ISBN 9788870625035.
Mingazzini,
Paolino (1966). L'insula di
Giasone Magno a Cirene. Rome: Bretschneider...