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- Leuven: Peeters Mion, Giuliano (2007), La Lingua Araba (in Italian), Rome: Carocci, ISBN 978-88-430-4394-1 Mumisa, Michael (2003), Introducing Arabic, Goodword...
- Guido Carocci (16 September 1851 - 20 September 1916) was an Italian historian of Florence and its historic buildings. He was born and died in the Florence...
- Scipio Carocci or Scipio Carocius (1649–1702) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Acerno (1696–1702). Scipio Carocci was born in Gaete...
- Sapienza: Storia dell'alchimia occidentale dalle origini a Jung. Rome: Carocci. ISBN 978-88-430-9647-3. (general overview, focus on esoteric aspects)...
- Sardinia, Dana Facaros & Michael Pauls, 2003 Idee di Sardegna, Carlo Pala, Carocci Editore, 2016, pp.77 "Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters: White Slavery in...
- creative personality, The Italian Renaissance, New York, 1990 p. 121. Guido Carocci, I dintorni di Firenze, Vol. II, Galletti e Cocci, Firenze, 1907, pp. 336–337...
- repubblicana [The Sanctuaries of Lazio in the Republican age] (in Italian). Carocci. pp. 35–84. ISBN 9788843006793. Archived from the original on 2021-05-26...
- La Voce and La Ronda. The founders were Alessandro Bonsanti and Alberto Carocci. Its publisher was Edizioni di Solaria, and the magazine was published...
- his native area. Long lost, the panel was rediscovered in 1899 by Guido Carocci and six years later was published by Bernard Berenson. Aldo Galli, I Pollaiolo...
- that Raphael's art was experienced until the twentieth century. Baviero Carocci, called "Il Baviera" by Vasari, an ****istant who Raphael evidently trusted...