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Lorraine Bracco (born
October 2, 1954) is an
American actress best
known for her
performances as
psychiatrist Jennifer Melfi on the HBO
crime drama series...
- Konversations-Lexikon vol 5: Dito, p. 47.
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon vol 3:
Braccio, p. 357.
Cardarelli 2003, p. 88.
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon vol 12: Miglio...
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Braccio da
Montone (1 July 1368 – 5 June 1424), born
Andrea Fortebraccio, was an
Italian condottiero. He was born to the
nobleman Oddo
Fortebraccio and...
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Viola da
braccio (from
Italian "arm viola",
plural viole da
braccio) is a term
variously applied during the
baroque period to
instruments of the violin...
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captures Perugia and
intends to have it
administered by
Braccio Fortebracci. However,
Braccio vehemently opposes this idea and
declines the offer. Nonetheless...
- The lira da
braccio (or lyra de bracio) was a
European bowed string instrument of the Renaissance. It was used by
Italian poet-musicians in
court in the...
- century. At the time the name of this
family of
instruments was
viole da
braccio which was used to
distinguish them from the viol
family (viole da gamba)...
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against the
condottiero Braccio da Montone. The Pope at the time
ruled only Rome (when not rebellious) and its environs:
Braccio held Umbria,
Bologna as...
- East:
Richard of Salerno. 1993.
Guillaume Bras-de-fer in French,
Guglielmo Braccio di
Ferro in
Italian and
Gugghiermu Vrazzu di
Ferru in Sicilian. History...
- This
distinguishes the viol from the
modern violin family, the
viola da
braccio (it. "viol for the arm"). A
player of the viol is
commonly known as a gambist...