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- Theodosius Florentini (23 May 1808 at Münster, in the Grisons, Switzerland – 15 February 1865 at Heiden, in Appenzell) was a Swiss Capuchin friar, a founder...
- The Annales florentini (Florentine annals, Italian Annali fiorentini) are the earliest annals of the medieval commune of Florence. They are written in...
- patrons, is abruptly hit in the face by Hubert Florentini (Reno), a commissaire of the French Police. Florentini drags her out of the club in handcuffs, ****aulting...
- of Congress Fabule et vita Esopi, **** fabulis Auiani, Alfonsij, Pogij Florentini, et aliorum, **** optimo commento, bene diligenterque correcte et emendate...
- apostolico ad tempora Innocentii III (anno 1216) pro latinis et ad concilii Florentini tempora (ann. 1439) pro graecis floruerunt. Series graeca, in quo prodeunt...
- (to the top of the triangule) by 162 cm wide. It is signed OPUS IOCTI FLORENTINI ("Work of Florentine Giotto"). In his Le Vite, Giorgio Vasari mentions...
- to De origine vita studiis et moribus viri clarissimi Dantis Aligerii florentini poetae illustris et de operibus compositis ab eodem) Zibaldone Magliabechiano...
- office by Carlo Marsuppini. Bruni's most notable work is Historiarum Florentini populi libri XII (History of the Florentine People, 12 Books), which has...
- apostolico ad tempora Innocentii 3. (anno 1216) pro Latinis et Concilii Florentini (ann. 1439) pro Graecis floruerunt: Recusio chronologica ...: Opera quÃ...
- historian William Farel (1489–1565), reformer in Lausanne Theodosius Florentini (1808–1865) Gaston Frommel (1862–1906) Berchtold Haller (1492–1536), reformer...