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Giulio Perticari
Giulio Perticari was an Italian poet and scholar. |
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Giuseppe Acerbi
Giuseppe Acerbi was an Italian naturalist, explorer and composer. |
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Giuseppe Adami
Giuseppe Adami was an Italian librettist, playwright and music critic, he was best known for his collaboration with Giacomo Puccini on the operas La rondine (1917), Il tabarro (1918) and Turandot (1926). |
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Giuseppe Agostino Orsi
Giuseppe Agostino Orsi was a cardinal, theologian, and ecclesiastical historian. |
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Giuseppe Alberigo
Giuseppe Alberigo was an Italian Catholic historian and editor of a history of the Second Vatican Council that focuses on alleged discontinuities and departures from previous Church teaching. |
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Giuseppe Antonio Borgese
Giuseppe Antonio Borgese was an Italian writer, journalist, literary critic, Germanist, poet, playwright and academic naturalized American. |
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Giuseppe Antonio Sassi
Giuseppe Antonio Sassi, in Latin Saxius (1675-1751), was an Italian librarian and literary scholar. |
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Giuseppe Berto
Giuseppe Berto was an Italian writer and screenwriter. He is mostly known for his novels Il cielo è rosso and Il male oscuro. |
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Giuseppe Boffa
Giuseppe Boffa was an Italian journalist, historian and politician. He took part in World War II resistance movement, joined the Italian Communist Party and used to work for Italian Communist newspaper, l'Unità and wrote on Soviet history. His work, the History of Soviet Union, published in 1976, influenced leaders of the Soviet Union, such as Mikhail Gorbachev. His works won Viareggio Prize. |
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Giuseppe Bonecchi
Giuseppe Bonecchi - was an Italian poet and opera librettist. |