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Giuseppe Bencivenni Pelli or
Giuseppe Pelli Bencivenni (1729 - 31 July 1808) was an
Italian civil servant and essayist. Born and
dying in Florence, he...
- 197–198.
Bencivenni 2011, pp. 16–17;
Zimmer 2015, pp. 77–78.
Bencivenni 2011, pp. 16–17.
Bencivenni 2017, pp. 62–63.
Avrich 1988, pp. 171–174;
Bencivenni 2011...
- (pronounced [ˈtʃenni]) is an
Italian medieval male
given name (a
contraction of
Bencivenni, lit. 'I came here well'), now
surviving as a
surname in
Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna...
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Wayback Machine, (Friday 19
September 2008 1:15 pm EDT) By Phil
Stewart Bencivenni,
Marcella (2014).
Italian Immigrant Radical Culture: The
Idealism of the...
- 1991, pp. 52, 97.
Bencivenni 2017, pp. 59–60.
Avrich 1991, p. 99;
Bencivenni 2017, pp. 59–60.
Avrich 1991, pp. 99–100;
Bencivenni 2017, p. 68; Simon...
- 112: 4177–4182. doi:10.1021/ja00167a011. R. Caminiti, A. Pieretti, L.
Bencivenni, F. Ramondo, N.
Sanna (1996). "Amidine N−C(N)−N Skeleton: Its Structure...
- François.
Tateno asked an
Italian friend,
Alexsandro Bencivenni, to
design a new interior.
Bencivenni was an
academic at
Kyoto Imperial University who had...
- Guido,
Bencivenni, is the
first one to have a
recognised profession mentioned in the do****ents. A
notary of the
royal chamber,
called Bencivennis olim Guidi...
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produce highly substituted indoles.
Fischer indole synthesis Dalpozzo, R.;
Bencivenni, G.; Sambri, L.; Marcantoni, E.; Melchiorre, P. (2020). "Giuseppe Bartoli...
- the work to the
Gallerie fiorentine for 600 scudi, with
Giuseppe Pelli Bencivenni taking care of the negotiations. On 25 June 1778 it was
exhibited for...