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  • intelligent but modest person. Dr. Peter Giacomelli, chemist, of S. Giovanni Bianco. He has lived there the last four years, having been obliged to leave...
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  • admirable letters of B. Giovanni Colombini (died 1367) and the mystical lyrics of his follower, Bianco dall' Anciolina (El Bianco da Siena), have the glowing...
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  • Worthy of notice also are the university, founded in 1471 by Bartolomeo Bianco, the Palazzo Reale, and the Municipio or Town Hall. Genoa has many famous...
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  • buildings which is not unworthy of commendation. The Florentine sculptor, Simon Bianco also lived throughout the greater part of his life in Venice, as did Tullio...
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  • Finamore, vol. III. pp. 359–372, 331–350. I Tre Maghi ovverosia Il Merlo Bianco, novella popolare montalese, collected by G. Nerucci, vol. III. pp. 373–388...
    330 bytes (2,731 words) - 17:25, 18 June 2018
  • transcribe a few bars of one of the loveliest Madrigals he ever wrote—Il bianco e dolce cigno—which, we should imagine, needs only publication in an attainable...
    349 bytes (4,412 words) - 08:35, 29 December 2020
  • of kindness from the Monks with whom he dwelt. At that time Bernardo del Bianco had caused to be constructed in the abbey of Florence a chapel, richly and...
    168 bytes (7,551 words) - 19:38, 10 April 2023
  • pigments, ochre, arsenic and litharge; white pigments, pure lime (Bianco di San Giovanni), white lead, biacca or cerusa. Black inks, carbon ink and iron...
    41 KB (3,439 words) - 23:46, 31 December 2021
  • pigment which would combine well with other colours. Lime white.Bianco di San Giovanni was in all respects one of the best of the whites used by illuminators...
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  • Paganini, also a native of Genoa. Opposite the Palazzo Rosso is the Palazzo Bianco, a palace full of art treasures bequeathed to the city by the duchess of...
    316 bytes (5,307 words) - 10:34, 28 August 2023
  • but is not always accurate. For the British occupation of Sicily see G. Bianco, La Sicilia durante l’ occupazione Inglese (Palermo, 1902); and for ​Sicily...
    428 bytes (10,591 words) - 06:16, 22 August 2022
  • Italian pottery, was washed over with a pure milk-white, known as bianco di Ferrara or bianco allatato, said to have been invented by Alphonso I., duke of...
    579 bytes (78,042 words) - 07:41, 1 November 2023
  • group of his own children, full of vivacious merriment, is in the Palazzo Bianco at Genoa; a “Madonna and Child” is in the Camposanto, and a statue of Victor...
    536 bytes (46,995 words) - 06:42, 1 October 2022
  • worst are indeed the same, though with a shifting price, and plain vino bianco or vino rosso (rarely both) is the sole article of refreshment in which...
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  • Museum. Compare the extract also with the example from Archadelt's 'Il bianco e dolce cigno,' given in vol. ii. pp. 188–9. This Madrigal will also be...
    358 bytes (51,847 words) - 14:21, 29 December 2020
  • Francesco de Cesanis (1421), Giacomo Giroldi (1422–1446), Andrea Bianco (1436–1448) Giovanni Leardo (1442–1452), Alvise Cadamosto, who was associated with...
    653 bytes (39,333 words) - 09:18, 27 November 2022
  • preferred, the Po di Volano and the Po di Primaro on the right, and the Canale Bianco on the left. The total length of navigable rivers is 967 m. Posts, Telegraphs...
    616 bytes (125,256 words) - 22:54, 1 May 2018
  • Around Monte Rosa the Vincent family, Josef Zumstein (1783–1861), and Giovanni Gnifetti (1801–1867) did good work during the half century between 1778...
    421 bytes (17,012 words) - 20:27, 26 February 2024
  • with safety; even the white has to be pure white lime (in Italian, bianco San-Giovanni), since lead white used in oil painting (Italian, biacca) is inadmissible...
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  • Bianchini, F.; Hist. of Mus., iv. 676a. Bianchoys, E. (See Binchois, i. 242b.) Bianco; Mus. Lib., iv. 726a. Biber, H. J. F. von, i. 240b; Paganini, ii. 631b;...
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