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Giovanni Semerano (21
February 1913 – 20 July 2005) was an
Italian philologist and
linguist who
studied the
languages of
Ancient Mesopotamia. He obtained...
- (Semitic
language like Phoenician)
reconstructed by the
scholar Giovanni Semerano,
which would mean "land of sunset".
Itamar Ben-Avi, the son of linguist...
- PMC 4924332. PMID 27349388.
Grimwood C, Kone-Paut I,
Piram M, Rossi-
Semerano L,
Hentgen V (August 2018). "Health-related
quality of life in children...
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Antonio Scopoli (1723–1788),
Italian physician and
naturalist Giovanni Semerano (1913–2005),
Italian philologist Giovanni Sgambati (1841-1914), Italian...
- Hecataeus. An
alternative suggestion due to
Ernest Klein and
Giovanni Semerano (1966)
attempted to
connect a
Semitic term for "west",
Akkadian erebu meaning...
- doi:10.1097/RHU.0b013e31820edd18. PMID 21364350. S2CID 25831521.
Guillot X,
Semerano L, Saidenberg-Kermanac'h N, et al. (December 2010). "Vitamin D and inflammation"...
- fact exists. An
alternative suggestion due to
Ernest Klein and
Giovanni Semerano (1966)
attempted to
connect a
Semitic term for "west",
Akkadian erebu meaning...
- (Mazzucc****i) "Happy Birthday, Signora" (M****imo
Semerano &
Francesca Ghermani)
translated from
Italian by
Semerano,
Ghermandi and Mazzucc****i "Big Man" (Mazzucc****i)...
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Marta Marino Dancer 11
Emanuele Corvaglia Singer-songwriter 12
Angela Semerano Singer 13
Costanzo Del
Pinto Singer 14
Anthony Donadio Dancer 15 Andrea...
- the
Accademia della Crusca.
Etruscan roots of the term were also sought.
Semerano proposed that
Florence derived, with a
typical paretimological reinterpretation...