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Giuseppe Maria Giovene (23
January 1753 – 2
January 1837) was an
Italian archpriest, naturalist, agronomist, geologist, meteorologist,
entomologist and...
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leached by the
action of rainwater.[citation needed] In 1783,
Giuseppe Maria Giovene and
Alberto Fortis together discovered a "natural nitrary" in a doline...
- Tipi
della R. D. Camera.
Giuseppe Maria Giovene (7
August 1784).
Lettera del Sig.
canonico D.
Giuseppe Maria Giovene,
Vicario generale di Molfetta, al Sig...
- The rain dust
phenomenon was
studied by
Italian scientist Giuseppe Maria Giovene (1753–1837), who
managed to
correctly explain the
phenomenon as
early as...
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scientists who
correctly explained this
phenomenon was
Giuseppe Maria Giovene (1753-1837).
Blood rain fell on
Apulia on 7
March 1803, and it was then...
- 1931 – 1
November 2014) was an
Italian actress. Born in
Naples as
Elvira Giovene,
Silenti debuted as
child actress at ten
years old in Una
notte dopo l’opera...
- and Otranto.
Giovene showed that the
insect was
common in the
above regions as well, even
though it
occurred less often. Moreover,
Giovene discovered the...
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Pseudomonas savastanoi (Italian: la
rogna dell'ulivo) was
Giuseppe Maria Giovene (1753-1837), who
explained his
conclusions in his
publication Sulla rogna...
- the stem rust
fungus in
wheat in 1767.
Italian scientist Giuseppe Maria Giovene (1753–1837), in his work
Lettera al
dottor Cosimo Moschettini sulla ruggine...
- from 1286, but with a
Renaissance stone façade
added in 1586.
Palazzo Giovene is a 16th-century palace, now used as Town Hall. It has a
notable Renaissance...