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Ferrari S.p.A Ferrari S.p.A
Ferrari S.p.A. Via Emilia Est, 116341100 ModenaItalyTelephone: (0536) 949-111Fax: (0536) 949-259Web site: http://www.ferrari.it 90 Percent Owned Subsidiary of Fiat S.p.A.Incorporated: 1960 as Societ Read more
Modena Modena
Modena , city (1991 pop. 176,990), capital of Modena prov., Emilia-Romagna, N central Italy, on the Panaro River. It is an agricultural, commercial, and major industrial center. Manufactures include motor vehicles, cast-iron, machine tools, and leather. An Etruscan settlement, the city was the site... Read more
Mary of Modena Mary of Modena
Mary of Modena , 1658-1718, queen consort of James II of England; daughter of Alfonso IV, duke of Modena. Her marriage (1673) to James, then duke of York, was brought about through the influence of Louis XIV of France. Mary was a devout Roman Catholic and therefore unpopular in Protestant England.... Read more
Tommaso da Modena Tommaso da Modena
Tommaso da Modena c.14th-15th cent., Italian painter. He painted 40 panels for a Dominican chapter house (San Nicolo, Treviso) that depicted monks engaged in reading, writing, and prayer. On a commission from Charles IV of Bohemia, Tommaso painted an altarpiece and several accompanying panels for a... Read more
Bononcini Bononcini
Bononcini or Buononcini , musical family of Modena, Italy. Giovanni Maria Bononcini, 1642-78, choirmaster and organist at Bologna and Modena, was a composer and the author of Musico prattico (1673). His son Giovanni Bononcini, 1670-1747, was a composer, chiefly of operas. In London he was... Read more
Bernardini Ramazzini Bernardini Ramazzini
Bernardino Ramazzini The understanding of occupational diseases dates back to 1700, when the Italian physician Bernardino Ramazzini (1633-1714) wrote Diseases of Workers. As a result of these studies, he was regarded as the father of occupational medicine. Bernardino Ramazzini was born... Read more
Galileo Ferraris Galileo Ferraris
Ferraris, Galileo (b. Livorno Vercellese, Italy, 31 October 1847; d. Turin, Italy, 7 February 1897) electrical engineering, physics. One of four children of a pharmacist, Ferraris became one of the prime electrical innovators of the 1880 Read more
Giovanni Battista Amici Giovanni Battista Amici
Amici, Giovan Battista (b. Modena, Italy, 23 March 1786; d. Florence, Italy, 10 April 1868) optics, microscopy, natural sciences. Amici was the son of Giuseppe Amici, a ministerial official, and Maria Dalloca, a member of a well-to-do family. In 1806 he married Teresa Tamanini, the daughter of a... Read more
Agostino di Duccio Agostino di Duccio
Agostino di Duccio , b. 1418, d. after 1481, Florentine sculptor. Agostino worked mainly in other parts of Italy; he carved marble narrative reliefs for the facade of the cathedral at Modena, decorated portions of the so-called Tempio Malatestiana at Rimini, and worked on the facade of San... Read more
Dmitri Stepanovich Bortniansky Dmitri Stepanovich Bortniansky
Bortnyansky, Dmitry (Stepanovich) (b Glukhov, Ukraine, 1751; d St Petersburg, 1825). Russ. composer. Followed Galuppi to Venice 1768. His operas Creonte and Quinto Fabio were performed, respectively, in Venice (1776) and Modena (1778). On return to Russia in 1779, became dir. of Empress's church... Read more

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