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foreign countries where Italians emigrated to), such as in
Sabattini and
Sabbattini, also exist.
Still rarer variations are Sabbatello, Sabbatiello, Sabbatella...
- (1574 – 25
December 1654), also
known as Niccolò
Sabbatini or
Nicola Sabbattini, was an
Italian architect of the Baroque. A
native of Pesaro, he was extremely...
-
Flemish Music (SVM), the VDAB
employment initiative for
theatre technicians Sabbattini, the
Eastman dance company, ChampdAction, I Solisti,
detheatermaker and...
- Hewitt, Barnard, ed. (1958), The
Renaissance Stage: Do****ents of Serlio,
Sabbattini, Furttenbach,
Coral Gables, FL:
University of
Miami Press (SBN 87024-004-8)...
- PMID 26787736. S2CID 206939258. Thompson,
Elizabeth C.; Cobb,
Bradley S.;
Sabbattini, Pierangela; Meixlsperger, Sonja; Parelho, Vania; Liberg, David; Taylor...
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These included productions by
Scamozzi (1588-9),
Furtenbach (1625),
Sabbattini (1637) and
Troili (1672). One of the most
interesting effects of an Ames...
-
George R. Kernodle, trans. The
Renaissance Stage; Do****ents of Serlio,
Sabbattini and Furttenbach. Ed.
Barnard Hewitt.
Coral Gables, Florida: University...
- 1638. Hewitt, Barnard, ed.:The
Renaissance Stage: Do****ents of Serlio,
Sabbattini and Furtenbach.
Coral Gables, Fla.:
University of
Miami Press, 1958. Glossaire...
- born in
Ghent in 1956. In 1969, he was
accepted to
study at the Hoste-
Sabbattini Mime
Centre in Ghent. He
trained as a
remedial educationalist, working...
- Sabatini, Le
Boucanier du roi, Gallimard. (with
Pierre Dutray)(1940)
Nicola Sabbattini,
Pratique pour
fabriquer scènes et
machines de théâtre, introd. Louis...