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Bartolomeo Eustachi
Eustachi, Bartolomeo (b. San Severino, Ancona, Italy, ca. 1500 |
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Alonso Berruguete
Alonso Berruguete , c.1480-1561, Spanish mannerist sculptor. Probably the first in Spain to break away from the High Renaissance balance of form, he is noted for the expressive torsion of his figures. He studied with his father, Pedro Berruguete, a painter at the Spanish court. In Italy... Read more |
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Dominique de Gourgues
Dominique de Gourgues , c.1530-1593, French soldier and adventurer. He served in the French army in Italy, was captured by the Spanish, then by the Turks, served as galley slave under both, and after his release led expeditions to Africa and South America. Stirred by the massacre (1565), by Pedro ... Read more |
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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 |
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San Remo
San Remo , city (1991 pop. 56,003), in Liguria, NW Italy, on the Ligurian Sea and on the Italian Riviera . It is a fashionable resort and gaming center and a major flower market.... Read more |
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Pedro Machuca
Machuca, Pedro (b Toledo, ?c.1490; d Granada, 4 Aug. 1550). Spanish architect and painter, active mainly in Granada. He worked in Italy in his early career (which is ill documented) and was one of the first Spanish artists to break entirely with medieval tradition and become steeped in Renaissance... Read more |
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San Pedro Sula
San Pedro Sula , city (1997 est. pop. 417,000), capital of Cortés dept., NW Honduras. It is the second largest city in the country. San Pedro Sula and Puerto Cortés are the principal ports of Honduras and serve the northwestern banana and sugar plantations. San Pedro Sula is the major... Read more |
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Bologna
Bologna , city (1991 pop. 404,378), capital of Emilia-Romagna and of Bologna prov., N central Italy, at the foot of the Apennines and on the Aemilian Way. It is a prosperous commercial and industrial center and an important transportation link between S and N Italy. Manufactures include farm... Read more |
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Rovereto
Rovereto , town (1991 pop. 32,923), in Trentino-Alto Adige, N Italy, on the Adige River. It is an agricultural and industrial center. Manufactures include machinery, silk, and chemicals. Rovereto was taken (15th cent.) from the bishopric of Trent by Venice, which ceded it to Austria in 1517. A part... Read more |
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Francesco Redi
REDI, FRANCESCO (b. Arezzo, Italy, 18 February 1626; d. Pisa, Italy. 1 March 1697 or 1698) entomology, parasitology, toxicology. Redi was the son of Gregorio Redi, a renowned Florentine physician who also worked at the Medici court, and Cecilia de Read more |
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