-
publishing contracts, at
which point he met
Andrea Torresano, who was also
engaged in
print publishing.
Torresano and
Manutius became lifelong business partners...
- was
continued by his wife
Maria and her
father Andrea Torresani (Andrea
Torresano [Wikidata]),
until Manutius' son
Paulus (1512–1574) took over. His grandson...
- ****e et
partibus ejus (in Latin). Venice: Aldo Manuzio,
eredi &
Andrea Torresano. 1522.
Summaire ou
Epitome du
livre de ****e, Paris, 1522 De
studio litterarum...
-
Hoste da
Reggio (also L'Hoste, L'Osto, Oste, and
Bartolomeo Torresano) (c. 1520–1569) was an
Italian composer of the Renaissance,
active in
Milan and...
- https://www.torresdelaalameda.org/primer-torneo-profesional-para-el-
torresano-alejandro-moro/ https://www.itftennis.com/en/news-and-media/articles/...
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Naturales quaestiones (in Latin). Venezia:
eredi Aldo
Manuzio (1.) &
Andrea Torresano (1.). 1522. Seneca's
writings were well
known in the
later Roman period...
- the
third son of the
famous printer Aldus Manutius and his wife
Maria Torresano. As a
young man,
Paulus Manutius moved to
Venice to get an
education and...
-
Tudeschis (in Latin). Seville. 1477.
Fuero real (in Latin). Venice:
Andrea Torresano. 1500. Reichardt,
Nikola (2001). "Díaz de Montalvo, Alonso". In Michael...
- with his contemporary, the more
famous "Hoste da Reggio,"
Bartolomeo Torresano,
whose works sometimes appeared after his
death named as "Spirito L'Hoste"...
- (born 1955)
Mansoor Hosseini (born 1967)
Hoste da
Reggio (Bartolomeo
Torresano) (c. 1520–1569) John
Hothby (Johannes Ottobi) (c. 1430 – 1487) Nicolas...