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- soon became the most celebrated in Europe through the labours of the Trionfetti brothers. The first complete history of the Sapienza University was written...
- professor of botany at the University of Rome, succeeding Giovanni Battista Trionfetti. He became a professor of anatomy in 1719. ****alti compiled, edited, and...
- Cherubino Maria da Cori 1843 – Cherubino da Civezza 1847 – Bernardino Trionfetti 1857 – Bonaventura Robotti 1863 – Serafino Milani 1874 – Gaudenzio Bonfigli...
- and worked on moving the Gianicolense botanical garden founded by G. B. Trionfetti, from the Gianicolo hill to the grounds of Villa Salviati on Via della...
- Tarot. London: Duckworth. p. 84. Vitali, Andrea. Triumphs, Trionfini and Trionfetti at Le Tarot Cultural ****ociation. Retrieved 17 February 2017. Vives, Juan...
- Johann Georg Volckamer, Felice Viali (1638–1722) and Giovanni Battista Trionfetti. He is credited with cultivating wild sweetpeas and introducing them to...
- 1468-0297.2012.02511.x. hdl:10230/386. Brülhart, Marius; Carrère, Céline; Trionfetti, Federico (2012). "How Wages and Employment Adjust to Trade Liberalization:...
- others that supported Sbaraglia included Paolo Mini, Giovanni Battista Trionfetti, and Felice Marsigli. But Malpighi also had his prominent protectors including...
- retired to Recco in his native province of Genoa. By order of Bernardino Trionfetti, minister-general of the Friars-Minor, Marcellino in 1856 was entrusted...
- him. While in Rome, he befriended Bellini, Lancisi, Redi, Tozzi, and Trionfetti. In 1695, he became second physician to Pope Innocent XIII and, in 1696...