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- Ludovico Marracci (6 October 1612 – 5 February 1700), also known by Luigi Marracci, was an Italian Oriental scholar and professor of Arabic in the College...
- Marracci may refer to: Ludovico Marracci (1612–1700), Italian oriental scholar and professor of Arabic Giovanni Marracci (1637–1704), Italian baroque painter...
- The Marracci edition is an Arabic edition and Latin translation of the Quran from 1698. It was published in two volumes under the title Alcorani Textus...
- Giovanni Marracci (1637–1704) was an Italian Baroque painter who after training with Pietro da Cortona in Rome, worked in his home region of Lucca where...
- Qur'an", where Marracci disproves Islam from the then Catholic point of view. Despite the Re****ation's anti-Islamic tendency, Marracci's translation is...
- (1097–1185) Vincenzo Lunardi (1754–1806), aeronautical pioneer aeronaut Ludovico Marracci (1612–1700), priest and first translator of the Qur'an into Latin Felice...
- by an attention to Caravaggist quotations. He was a pupil of Giovanni Marracci in Lucca. He was likely influenced by Pietro Paolino (died 1681). St Francis...
- ISSN 1566-0621. S2CID 20453910. Retrieved 2015-06-21. Ragghianti M, Bucci S, Marracci S, Casola C, Mancino G, Hotz H, Guex GD, Plötner J, Uzzell T (February...
- elevated him). Innocent XI also intended to nominate his confessor Ludovico Marracci as a cardinal, but he declined the invitation. He also canonized two saints:...
- emphasized in the beginning. According to the Papal translator, Ludovico Marracci, the original word Hâwiyat is the name of the lowest dungeon of ****, and...