• Francesco Novati (Cremona, 1859 - Sanremo, 1915) was an Italian historian and philologist. Novati taught in the University of Palermo and Genoa, and in...
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    referred to as either the 'Novati' or 'Pisani Dossi version'. The Pisani Dossi Ms. was published in facsimile by Francesco Novati in 1902, including the only...
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    of the Academie D'Armes circa 1880–1914. In Italy, Jacopo Gelli and Francesco Novati published a facsimile of the "Flos Duellatorum" of Fiore dei Liberi...
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    the Italian historian Francesco Novati. Because of this, the Flos Duellatorum is also known as the Novati Manuscript, or the Novati Edition. The other two...
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  • images". MIT Technology Review. Retrieved 11 November 2023. Cheng, Jun; Novati, Guido; Pan, Joshua; Bycroft, Clare; Žemgulytė, Akvilė; Applebaum, Taylor;...
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  • notation has survived. Peter Godman called it "hauntingly beautiful". Francesco Novati proposed that the song was written by a cleric in his cell as he listened...
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  • culture. Contributors included Diego Sant'Ambrogio (arts criticism) and Francesco Novati (literary criticism). "I Giornali ... "La Perseveranza"". Instituto...
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    Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 20 July 2021. Salutati, Coluccio; Novati, Francesco (1891). Epistolario di Coluccio Salutati. PIMS - University of Toronto...
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    deck in the Cary Collection The Cary sheet (c.1500) along with the six Novati cards (c.1600) found in Sforza Castle, Milanese ancestor to the Tarot of...
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    smaller but noble house had been owned by the Marquis Ferrante Villani Novati, and the property sold to Count Brentani in 1731. To enhance the prestige...
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