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- "Dei Sepolcri" ("Sepulchres") is a poem written by the Italian poet, Ugo Foscolo, in 1806, and published in 1807. It consists of 295 hendecasyllabic verses...
- revolutionary and poet. He is especially remembered for his 1807 long poem Dei Sepolcri. Foscolo was born in Zakynthos in the Ionian Islands. His father Andrea...
- according to Rosalind Blakesley, was so affected by the remains of the Via dei Sepolcri (Street of the Tombs) that he decided to set his painting in that street...
- (also known as Rotonda di Via Besana or Complesso di San Michele ai Nuovi Sepolcri, and originally as Foppone della Ca' Granda) is a late baroque building...
- composed by Francesco Paoli and Francesco Ferrini, except "Ode to Art (De' sepolcri)" and "Opera" by Paoli. Francesco Paoli – lead vocals, b**** guitar, rhythm...
- expressed in two masterpieces, The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis and Dei Sepolcri. Vincenzo Monti, known for the Italian translation of the Iliad, described...
- Coefore – with Valentina Fortunato and Maria Fabbri. CL 0438 – FoscoloSepolcri. CL 0439 – LeopardiPoesie CL 0440 – Leopardi – Poesie. CL 0458 – Manzoni...
- Rosanna Golinelli Berto. ****ociazione per i monumenti domenicani (editor), Sepolcri Gonzagheschi, Mantova, 2013. Guido Rebecchini, Private collections in Mantua...
- Pompeii, Italy. It is located outside the walls of Pompeii on the Via dei Sepolcri to the Gate of Herculaneum. It was excavated from 1771 to 1774 by Francesco...
- Gonzaga 1522–63 (1996). Artoni, Paola; Gollinelli Berto, Rosanna (2013). Sepolcri gonzagheschi. Mantova: ****ociazione per i monumenti domenicani. pp. 34–41...