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Paolo Sarpi, O.S.M. (14
August 1552 – 15
January 1623) was an
Italian Servite friar and
Catholic priest who was a
notable historian, scientist, canon...
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Sarpi may
refer to:
Sarpi, Georgia, a
village by the
Black Sea
Sarpi,
Paschim Bardhaman, a
census town in West Bengal,
India Paolo Sarpi, 16th-century...
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Sarpi (Georgian: სარფი; Turkish: Sarp) is a
village on the
coast of the
Black Sea of Georgia, on the
border with Turkey. It is
inhabited by the Laz. Sarpi...
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Liceo classico Paolo Sarpi is a
prominent public high
school in Bergamo, Lombardy,
northern Italy, (ranked 2nd
nationally by
Eduscopio in 2016 and 2017)...
- routing. This is
possible using three kinds of anti-ARP-spoofing techniques:
SARPI (Static ARP Inspection) for the
statically configured networks without DHCP;...
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Paolo Sarpi is a
street in Milan, Italy,
known to be the
center of the city's
Chinese community (Chinatown). It is
situated in the 8th
district and...
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unsuccessfully attempting to lure
Father Sarpi to Rome, the Pope
responded by
putting out a
contract on his life.
Father Sarpi was the
target of at
least two ********ination...
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Regina Sarpi is an 1875
drama in 5 acts
written by
Georges Ohnet and
Louis Denayrouze. It is
significant for
constituting Ohnet's
first attempt at writing...
- from 1620, in
Nathaniel Brent's
translation of the
Italian from
Paolo Sarpi's History of the
Council of Trent: "To this
citation he made
answer by a...
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Servite friar and theologian. A
close ****ociate of
Paolo Sarpi, he
undertook correspondence for
Sarpi and
became his biographer. He also was a
supporter of...