- Saša
Vegri (true name
Albina Vodopivec, née Doberšek) (12
February 1934 – 29
August 2010) was a
Slovene poet who is also
known for her
books for young...
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Catherine of
Bologna [Caterina de' Vigri] (8
September 1413 – 9
March 1463) was an
Italian Poor Clare, writer, teacher, mystic, artist, and saint. The...
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Cignaroli (1768),
whilst the church's
ceiling fresco Glory of
Saint Catherina Vegri is by
Giuseppe Ghedini (1770–1773). The
house is
still a monastery; a community...
- "La
gloria di
Santa Caterina Vegri" (Giuseppe
Antonio Ghedini),
Corpus Domini, Ferrara...
- Prévert, and a bevy of
Slovene poets:
Kajetan Kovič, Jože Udovič, Saša
Vegri, Dane Zajc, as well as the
classical Gr****
philosopher Aristotle, bees,...
- Pavček, 2009 Naročje kamenčkov, (An
Armful of Pebbles),
written by Saša
Vegri, 2009
Antonov cirkus, (Anton's Circus),
written by
Peter Svetina, 2008 Pesmi...
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ecstasy by
Giuseppe Mazzoni. In the next chapel,
dedicated to
Saint Caterina Vegri, a
canvas depicted the
Saint receiving the
Child Jesus from the Virgin,...
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librarian Sarah Tyacke British historian and
archivist 1945-09-29 Saša
Vegri Slovene poet 1934-02-12 2010-08-29
Shanti Mishra Nepalese librarian, writer...
- Luz Méndez de la Vega (1919–2012, Guatemala), wr., poet and
actor Saša
Vegri (1934–2010, Yugoslavia/Slovenia), poet & ch. wr. Amélia
Veiga (b. 1932,...
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Leopold Suhodolčan Piko
Dinozaver and
other books Piko the
Dinosaur 1979 Saša
Vegri Mama pravi, da v očkovi
glavi Mum Says that in Dad's Head 1978
Slavko Pregl...