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Giovanni Rasori (1766–1837) was an
Italian academic,
physician and translator.
Rasori was born in Parma. He
began studying at the
university of that city...
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Torrigiano (1729–November, 1792) was an
Italian physician and anatomist.
Rasori was born in Corniglio. He
began studying medicine in Florence, studying...
- sta.
Miglior cuccagna per un barbiere, vita più nobile, no, non si da.
Rasori e pettini,
lancette e forbici, al mio
comando tutto qui sta. V'è la risorsa...
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metaforbesiana Amano and
Matsumoto 1956 †
Gervillia quadrata Chen 1976 †
Gervillia rasori Stoyanow 1949 †
Gervillia regoi Maury 1936 †
Gervillia sergipensisMello...
- Peters, 1868)
Zenarchopterus quadrimaculatus Mohr, 1926
Zenarchopterus rasori (Popta, 1912) (Short
river garfish)
Zenarchopterus robertsi Collette, 1982...
- Tino
Scotti as
Costa Pippo Campanini as
Garibazzi Franco Giovannelli as
Rasori Allen Midgette as
Sailor Giuseppe Bertolucci as Lion
bearer Locations included...
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number of reconstructions. In the 18th century, the
architect Angelo Rasori,
reformulated the
center facade in a Neoclassical-style, and
built the entry...
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Ottavio Bettoli,
while the bell-tower (1826) was
designed by
Giuseppe Rasori. In 1939, it was made into a sanctuary. The
chapel to the left of the main...
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Juris Silovs Vladimir Ignatenko 38.75 Italy (ITA)
Stefano Curini Stefano Rasori Pietro Farina Luciano Caravani 39.15 United States (USA)
William Snoddy...
- with many reservations, the
doctrine of the 'controstimolo' by
Giovanni Rasori, of
which he
attempts an
application in the
surgical field, although, as...