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Alessandro Orologio (also
Alexander Horologius) (1551–1633) was an
Italian composer and instrumentalist, who
lived in
German lands.
Orologio's first appearance...
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horology – the
study and
measurement of time and
palette – and the
Italian "
orologio a palette" –
Italian for "flip clock"). An
electric motor (often synchronous...
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season ends with 18-7 record,
first place. In the post
season "fase ad
orologio"
Torino catches the
second place with a
record of 6-4 and get the chance...
- patronage"
message (in the
sense "Thank you for
being our customer") from
Orologio Restaurant in the
Alphabet City area of the East
Village neighborhood of...
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Entertainment Memorabilia Auction #622 (2006) p. 240
online ELVIS PRESLEY -
Orologio di sua proprietà
Archived 2012-09-05 at archive.today at mitidellamusica...
- 2011. "Universal Genève for Hermes-Paris, year 1950. Raro ed
elegante orologio da
polso per uomo
rettangolare asimmetrico, in oro 18 ct". antiquorum.com...
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Edition of His Writings. Oxford. Vol. I pp. 441-526,
Giovanni Dondi dall'
Orologio,
Emmanuel Poulle (ed., trans.) (1987–1988)
Johannis de
Dondis Paduani Civis...
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Windsor Castle,
England Venice The
Piazzetta Towards The
Torre dell'
Orologio 1743
Royal Collection Trust,
United Kingtom Venice The Molo with the Prisons...
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Palazzo Mazzatosta is a 13th-century
aristocratic palace located on Via del
Orologio in
central Viterbo,
region of Lazio, Italy. It has had
numerous owners...
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Horologium Augusti (both
Latin for "Sundial of Augustus"; Italian:
Orologio di Augusto) was a
monument in the
Campus Martius of
ancient Rome constructed...