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    Manfredo Settala (Italian: [maɱˈfreːdo setˈtaːla]; 1600–1680), son of the famous physician Ludovico Settala (1552–1633) was an Italian cleric and scientist...
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    Ludovico Settala (Italian: [ludoˈviːko setˈtaːla]; also known by his Latin name of Ludovicus Septalius; 27 February 1552 – 12 September 1633) was an Italian...
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    floors. Then there are the instruments: lutes; the harmony of flutes by Manfredo Settala of 1650, which represents a real unicum; the pochette, various little...
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    Vogel. Paolo Boccone, Giovanni Domenico Cassini, Marcello Malpighi., Manfredo Settala Reinier de Graaf, Christiaan Huygens and his father, Constantijn Huygens...
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  • /new-interpretation-fully-keyed-sordellinas/ https://www.bagpipesociety.org.uk/articles/2015/chanter/autumn/the-sourdeline-of-manfredo-settala-part-2/...
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    buried. Borromeo was also the patron of Manfredo Settala (1600–1680), son of the famous physician Ludovico Settala, who was compiling his famous museum of...
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    On a hill near the village, a hermitage was built by the blessed Manfredo Settala (12th century-1217). Next to the hermitage, the 13th century chapel...
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    July 1495. He was the second son of Cristoforo Archinto, whose ancestor Manfredo had helped found the monastery of Chiaravalle near Milan in 1135, and Maddalena...
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