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Leonardo Emilio Comici (21
February 1901 – 19
October 1940) was an
Italian mountain climber and caver. He made
numerous ascents in the
Eastern Alps, particularly...
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Gelosi (Italian: [i dʒeˈloːzi, -oːsi]; lit. 'the
Zealous Ones') was an
Italian acting troupe that
performed commedia dell'arte from 1569 to 1604. Their...
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create proprio in quel periodo.
Pochi anni dopo
nacquero le YTPMV,
video comici con
remix di
musiche e
scene di film, anime,
videogiochi o talk-show, spesso...
- in 1983 the
comprehensive edition of the Gr****
Comic Dramatists,
Poetae Comici Graeci (PCG).
Volumes published up to 2001
provide some 4,500
pages of surviving...
- Salerno, 2000. p. 409. ISBN 8884023025.
Aurora Cacópardo (2002).
Scrittori comici e
irregolari del
nostro Novecento.
Eurocomp 2000, 2002. ISBN 8883460162...
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discuss the typification, exaggerated, and
effetto meraviglioso of the
comici dell'arte. See Part II of the
above book for a full
discussion of Mannerist...
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International / Swan
American Film
Giulio Paradisi (director);
Luciano Comici,
Robert Mundi (screenplay); John Huston, Mel Ferrer,
Glenn Ford,
Lance Henriksen...
- on 15 June 2012.
Retrieved 17
December 2010. Arcaini,
Roberta (1995). "I
comici dell'Arte a Milano: accoglienze, sospetti, riconoscimenti". In Cascetta...
- Cima Grande, Dolomites);
origin of the term is
often attributed to
Emilio Comici who said: "I wish some day to make a route, and from the
summit let fall...
- the
French Parliament. The term
vagabondi was used in
reference to the
comici, and
remains a
derogatory term to this day (vagabond). This was in reference...