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- Squarcialupi may refer to one of two items: Antonio Squarcialupi, Florentine organist and composer to Lorenzo de' Medici The Squarcialupi codex, the richest...
- The Squarcialupi Codex (Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, MS Mediceo Palatino 87) is an illuminated m****cript compiled in Florence in the early...
- Marcello Squarcialupi (Piombino c. 1538-Alba Iulia 1599) was an Italian physician, astronomer, and Protestant exile in Basel, then a Unitarian exile in...
- Antonio Squarcialupi (27 March 1416 – 6 July 1480) was a Florentine organist and composer. He was the most famous organist in Italy in the mid-15th century...
- Nahuatl Florentine Codex, the Rabula Gospels, the Codex Amiatinus, the Squarcialupi Codex, and the fragmentary Erinna papyrus that contains part of her Distaff...
- Florentia, Magister Franciscus Coecus Horghanista de Florentia (in the Squarcialupi Codex), Francesco degli orghani and Cechus de Florentia. Modern scholars...
- of his madrigals are also noteworthy. He is well represented in the Squarcialupi Codex, the large collection of 14th-century music long owned by the Medici...
- Clouseau's ****istant and romantic interest. Andy García as Vincenzo Roccara Squarcialupi Brancaleoni An Italian businessman who joins the Dream Team. Alfred Molina...
- (1922–1984), politician Giovanni Spadolini (1925–1994), politician Antonio Squarcialupi (1416–1480), organist and composer Andrei Tarkovsky, film director. Lived...
- He became a Benedictine around 1380, and the portrait of him in the Squarcialupi Codex shows him in a Benedictine black c****ock. On March 8, 1401 he took...