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  • Andrea Palladio (November 30, 1508 – August 19, 1580), was an Italian ... weekend retreats from which their Italian counterparts were conceived ...
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  • of work at the Venice Biennale now covers Italian and international art, architecture ... During the 1930s, the government and Italian citizens were heavily ...
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  • that there were "German" and "Italian" styles had long been established in writing on music, but the late nineteenth century saw ...
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  • The term fascismo was coined by the Italian Fascist dictator Benito ... Fascio (plural: fasci) is an Italian word used in the late nineteenth ...
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  • 29, 1912 – July 30, 2007) was an Italian modernist film director ... time with the recursive subjects of his Italian trilogy. ...
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  • in Eastern colonies of Asia Minor and Western Italian colonies. In Ionian colonies, the pursuit of material principle was primary and naturalism ...
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  • south of the Rivanna Gap. Monticello, in Italian, means "little mountain." An image of the west front of Monticello was featured on ...
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  • There were highly diverse strands of Italian baroque painting, from ... Baroque) caused Latin to be definitely replaced by Italian. ...
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  • During the course of the following century many Italian cities established an Academy, of which the oldest survivor is the Accademia dei Lincei of Rome ...
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  • " MLN 119(1) (January 2004): 66-87. Italian Issue Supplement: Studia Humanitatis: Essays in Honor of Salvatore Camporeale. * Crowley, Vivianne ...
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  • Italian Fascism (in Italian, fascismo) was the authoritarian political ... quot; was not sufficiently embedded in the Italian ethos, or valued as a symbol ...
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  • as a translator of French, German, and Italian books. At the age of twenty ... Füssli to Fuseli, because it was more Italian-sounding. He still was inclined ...
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  • Imperialism is the forceful extension of a nation's authority by territorial conquest or by establishing economic and political domination ...
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  • quot; (суббота) and the Italian word Sabato—all referring to Saturday. The Hebrew word Shabbat comes from the Hebrew verb shavat, which ...
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  • various antiquarian revival movements. During the Italian Renaissance, for example, translators such as Ficino and Pico della Mirandola turned their ...
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  • grew out of the city-state of Rome, founded in the Italian Peninsula circa the ninth century B.C.E.. During its 12-century existence, the Roman civilization ...
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  • of Greeks to the West, most notably Italian University cities, began far earlier, following the Crusader capture of Constantinople ...
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  • The Sonata (from Latin and Italian sonare, "to sound"), ... sonata and persists as a tradition of Italian violin music, even into ...
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  • Ottorino Respighi was among several prominent Italian composers who denounced atonality as being decidedly inhumane in its rationale. Among other things ...
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  • Hispanus (b. 1275) and John of Jandun (d 1328), and Italian writers from Gentile da Cingoli (1290s), Taddeo of Parma and Angelo d'Arrezzo (early ...
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