- The
zucchetto (/(t)suːˈkɛtoʊ, zuːˈ-/, also UK: /tsʊˈ-/, US: /zʊˈ-/, Italian: [dzukˈketto];
meaning 'small gourd', from
zucca 'pumpkin' or more generally...
- firm
makes three white c****ocks with
accompanying mozzetta, red shoes,
zuchetto, and red cape in small, medium, and
large based off
estimations of the...
- 1464 it was
restricted to the Pope, with
cardinals wearing the
scarlet zuchetto instead.
During the
Rennaisance era, when the hat
appears in a 1512 portrait...
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depending on the
occasion and the
point during the service, a miter,
zuchetto (skullcap), biretta, and the galero,
which still appears on
their coats...
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Montana State awarded him an
honorary doctorate.
McDonald married Linda Rae
Zuchetto in 1963; they had
three daughters and a son. He died in Ogden, Utah, on...
- Musicologica, 61:2 (May–Aug., 1989), pp. 110–149, in
particular p. 144
Zuchetto, Gérard.
Petite introduction au
monde des
troubadours XIIème–XIIIème siècles:...
- Jean-François Méchali,
Michel Marre,
Jacques Di Donato,
Didier Petit, Gérard
Zuchetto,
Stephan Eicher,
Steve Waring,
Pierre Jodlowsky and György
Kurtag Junior...
-
Historical linguistic minorities prize in
Italy Walser language (Italy) Gérard
Zuchetto [fr],
Occitan language Award Occitan language (France)
Dariia "Neseni"...
- Folke,
Richard Wiegert,
Scott Nixon, Gene Turner, John Todd, and
James Zuchetto. 2007, Environment,
Power and
Society for the Twenty-First Century: The...
- 1955? "Mainta gens mi malrazona" (as "Manhta gens mi malrazona") Gérard
Zuchetto, et al.
Terre de
Troubadours (Land of Troubadours) 1998 "Mainta gens mi...