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Simmaco is an
Italian surname of
Roman origin. The
family was one of the most
prominent Plebeian families during late antiquity,
producing several consuls...
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Pagani between 1979 and 1989,
featuring texts by
notable figures such as
Simmaco, Porfirio, and
emperor Julian. The
theme of
Roman Tradition also appeared...
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front of the
southern gate. It was
restored by
archaeologist Alessio Simmaco Mazzocchi, as follows:
COLONIA IULIA FELIX AUGUSTA CAPUA FECIT DIVUS HADRI****...
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Alessio Simmaco Mazzocchi (21
October 1684 – 12
September 1771) was an
Italian priest,
antiquary and philologist.
Alessio Simmaco Mazzocchi was born in...
- PMID 9399012.
Lionetto L,
Casolla B,
Mastropietri F, D'Alonzo L,
Negro A,
Simmaco M,
Martelletti P (August 2012). "Pharmacokinetic
evaluation of zolmitriptan...
- 1365-294x.2001.01216.x. ISSN 0962-1083. PMID 11298968. S2CID 22129817.
Simmaco, Maurizio; Kreil, Günther; Barra,
Donatella (2009). "Bombinins, antimicrobial...
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controversy and
misunderstanding of
their cultural background.
Alessio Simmaco Mazzocchi, a
clergyman and antiquarian, "the
founder of the
modern study...
- Empire, vol. 2,
Cambridge 1980, pp. 1044–1046. Polara, Giovanni,
Memmio Simmaco e il teatro, in
Farmhouse Alberto Paulo and
Paniagua David (eds.), Ways...
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locally administered to a tumor,
making it a good
anticancer drug.
Simmaco M;
Mignogna G;
Canofeni S;
Miele R;
Mangoni ML;
Barra D (Dec 15, 1996)...
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deltorphins for the transport.
Deltorphin I
Dermorphin Kreil G,
Barra D,
Simmaco M, et al. (March 1989). "Deltorphin, a
novel amphibian skin
peptide with...