- rate is 15% of
those infected.
According to
former microbiologist Siro
Trevisanato, "Tularemia is rare in many
countries today, but
remains a
problem in...
-
Giuseppe Luigi Trevisanato (15
February 1801 – 28
April 1877) was an
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal who
served as the
Patriarch of
Venice from 1862 until...
- Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell. p. 297. ISBN 978-1118962961.
Trevisanato, S. I. (2007). "The 'Hittite plague', an
epidemic of
tularemia and the...
- World. Woodstock, N.Y.:
Overlook Duckworth. ISBN 978-1-58567-348-3.
Trevisanato SI (2007). "The 'Hittite plague', an
epidemic of
tularemia and the first...
- OSB (1852–1857)
Angelo Ramazzotti (1858–1861)
Cardinal Giuseppe Luigi Trevisanato (1862–1877)
Cardinal Domenico Agostini (1877–1891)
Saint Cardinal Giuseppe...
- doi:10.2307/2856894. ISSN 0038-7134. JSTOR 2856894. S2CID 162370493.
Trevisanato,
Andrea <1958> (2015-02-24). "Il
contratto di
colleganza nella do****entazione...
- (1834–1851) François-Nicholas-Madeleine
Morlot (1853–1862)
Giuseppe Luigi Trevisanato (1864–1877) Inácio do
Nascimento Morais Cardoso (1877–1883)
Alfonso Capecelatro...
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ordained to the
priesthood on 27
September 1872 by
Cardinal Giuseppe Luigi Trevisanato, then
Patriarch of Venice.
After his
ordination he did
pastoral work...
-
restoration projects for
influential Vicentine families, such as
Villa Trevisanato,
Villa Gazzotti and
Villa Tavazzano. In 1847,
Negrin restored the scenic...
- O'Malley (Curator:
Temple Bar
Gallery & Studios) "Palazzo Pro Arte":
Enrico Trevisanato, façade by
Marius De
Maria and
Bartholomeo Bezzi, 1895; new façade by...