- by
Andrea Leone Tottola,
which was
based on a 1760 play by
Francesco Ringhieri, L'Osiride. It premièred on 5
March 1818 at the
recently reconstructed...
- tragico-sacra 3 acts
Andrea Leone Tottola,
after L'Osiride (1760) by
Francesco Ringhieri 5
March 1818
Teatro di San Carlo,
Naples I/24 Adina,
ossia Il califfo...
- acts
Domenico Gilardoni,
after Byron's
Heaven and
Earth and
Francesco Ringhieri's tragedy Il
diluvio 6
March 1830 Naples,
Teatro di San
Carlo Imelda de'...
-
Domenico Gilardoni after Lord Byron's
Heaven and
Earth and
Francesco Ringhieri's tragedy Il
diluvio (1788). 19th
century The
opera premiered at the Teatro...
-
Franciscan history had just p****ed
through the
great and p****ionate Spader-
Ringhieri and Lucci-
Marczic controversies. This had a
notable influence on his...
-
first book he
published using it was
Dialogue de la vie et de la mort by
Ringhieri in 1557. In a preface, he
wrote that he
hoped it
would be a
national letter...
- Died)
Giovanni Battista Rondoni (31 Mar 1732 – 12 Sep 1735 Died)
Ottavio Ringhieri (11 Apr 1736 – 8 Jan 1755 Died)
Niccola Sermattei (17 Mar 1755 – 11 Mar...
- was
Dialogue de la vie et de la mort, a
French version of
Innocenzo Ringhieri's dialogue, in the
dedication of
which Granjon explains his
purpose in...
-
echoes a 16th-century
Bolognese allegorization of the
suits by
Innocentio Ringhieri, and is one of many
allegorical readings of suit-signs over the centuries...
-
legation in
Bologna on 27 June 1508, he
ordered Alberto Castelli,
Innocenzo Ringhieri,
Sallustio Guidotti and
Bartolomeo Magnani to be strangled. They were...