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Girolamo Ruscelli (1518–1566) was an
Italian mathematician and
cartographer active in
Venice during the
early 16th century. He was also an alchemist, writing...
- the use of artillery, Niccolò Tartaglia. The term was used by
Girolamo Ruscelli (died 1566) in his
Precepts of
Modern Militia published posthumously in...
- medicine, and cosmetics. However, it is
rumoured that a man,
Girolamo Ruscelli, was the real
author and only used a
female voice to
attract female readers...
- Cloppenburgh,
Amsterdam [7] Y. de la
Galera 1599
Africa Nuova tavola,
Ruscelli, Girolamo; Rosaccio, Giuseppe;
Appresso gli
heredi di
Melchior Sessa; Venecia...
- 1561 map of West
Africa by
Girolamo Ruscelli, from
Italian translation of Ptolemy's
Atlas "La
geografia di
Claudio Tolomeo alessandrino,
Nuovamente tradotta...
- Ptolemy's map of
Taprobana of 140 CE in a 1562
Ruscelli publication. The
islet is
called Nagadiba while the
Jaffna peninsula is
called Nagadiba Maagramum...
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Three Symphonic Pieces after Dürer (1978), an
Organ Concerto (1979) and
Ruscelli d’Oro (1990).
There is also much
chamber music. Brown's
String Quartet...
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include the maps of
Sebastian Munster (1515),
Abraham Ortelius, and
Girolamo Ruscelli. Maps that
depict Cornwall as a
county of the
Kingdom of
England and Wales...
- was a
pseudonym of
Girolamo Ruscelli (Viterbo 1500 —
Venice 1566),
humanist and cartographer. In a
later work,
Ruscelli reported that the
Secreti contained...
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Giovanna d'Aragona, both
anthologies collected and
edited by
Girolamo Ruscelli and
published in
Venice in 1553 and 1555, respectively. Devorà Ascarelli...