Cesare Segre (4 April 1928 – 16 March 2014) was an Italian philologist, semiotician and literary critic of Jewish descent, and the Director of the Texts...
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and metaphors of stylnovistic taste taken from natural philosophy" (Cesare Segre). There is a visible move towards neoplatonic models, which will be embraced...
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astrophysicist Asher Salah (born 1967), historian Cesare Segre (1928–2014), linguistics, semiotics Emilio Segrè (1905–1989), physicist, Nobel Prize (1959) pedigree...
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world-renowned stenographer and creator of his own shorthand system. Cesare Segre (born 4 April 1928 in Verzuolo, Province of Cuneo) is an Italian philologist...
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the record has been disputed by many scholars from Bruno Migliorini to Cesare Segre and Francesco Bruni, who have placed it at the latest stage of Vulgar...
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formed close personal and intellectual ties with his other students—Cesare Segre, Gian Luigi Beccaria and Bice Mortara Garavelli. The ties would last...
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catered to Ammaniti’s international audience. Italian literary critic Cesare Segre writes that the book was distressing yet captivating and compliments...
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Ritmo lucchese, Ritmo laurenziano, Ritmo bellunese are classified by Cesare Segre, et al. as "Archaic Works" ("Componimenti Arcaici"): "such are labelled...
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Volgarizzamenti del '200 e '300, Cesare Segre, Turin, Utet, 1953, pp. 139–56. La prosa del Duecento, Cesare Segre and Mario Marti, Milan-Naples, Ricciardi...
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Scherza, 91, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, New York Rangers). Cesare Segre, 85, Italian philologist, semiotician and literary critic. Nicholas Spaeth...
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