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- 1453), called Taccola ("the jackdaw"), was an Italian polymath, administrator, artist and engineer of the early Renaissance. Taccola is known for his...
- Giuliano Taccola (28 June 1944 in Uliveto Terme – 16 March 1969 in Cagliari) was an Italian professional footballer who pla**** as a striker. Taccola began...
- Mirko Taccola (born 18 April 1970 in Pisa, Italy) is an Italian former professional footballer who pla**** as a defender. He represented Italy at the 1992...
- Limbergo Taccola (January 1, 1928 -2003) was an Italian professional football player. He pla**** 1 game in the Serie A in the 1949/50 season for A.S. Roma...
- mechanical devices which are attributed to the Italian Renaissance polymaths Taccola (1382–1453) and Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519). Felipe Fernández-Armesto...
- dictionary. Paolo Santini De Machinis or De machinis bellicis de Mariano Taccola, Paris, BnF, Département des m****crits, Latin 7239 Scenes of Siege Warfare...
- (1948–57) Added in 2017: Francesco Totti (1992–2017) Added in 2018: Mario De Micheli (1927–1932) Giuliano Taccola (1967–1969) Rodolfo Volk (1928–1933)...
- domes and bastion fortresses. Sketchbooks from artisans of the period (Taccola and Leonardo da Vinci, for example) give a deep insight into the mechanical...
- can be traced back to the early fifteenth century notebooks of Marino Taccola (1382–1453), and were perfected by Francesco di Giorgio (1439–1502) and...
- Medici Lorenzo de' Medici Jakob Fugger Paracelsus Girolamo Savonarola Taccola Giorgio Vasari Andreas Vesalius Conrad Gessner List of Renaissance structures...