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Leven en werk van de Italiaanse Venetiaanse schilder (1430-1516)
A fascinating analysis of the work of notable women by national group, giving thorough data comparing the contributions of women in choice fields. Among the women presented are more than a few colorful personalities representative of the entire social scale, from a royal princess to the daughter of a Paris slum shopkeeper. Researchers in the field of women's history and science history will find this indexed volume a valuable resource.
A school reader for secondary pupils, in the OXFORD BOOKWORMS. BLACK SERIES STAGE 6. This new series offers students at all levels the opportunity to extend their reading and appreciation of English.
In “Ritorno a Stella Maris”, una vicenda che parrebbe autobiografica, anche se l’autore fermamente lo nega, Learco ci descrive un personaggio alquanto controverso, e un poco bizzarro: Giovanni Sciaccaluga genovese per nascita ma peruibense per scelta. Egli viene talvolta chiamato “Mestre João” con l’appellativo che si è guadagnato con la sua bravura nel dipingere quadri coloratissimi usando le tecniche più svariate e talvolta di sua invenzione. Giovanni ha la vocazione del giramondo e sono molti i luoghi dove ha dipinto ed esposto le sue opere. Ha girato quasi tutte le Americhe, si è spino fino all’Estremo Oriente dove ha appreso cose nuove e si è permeato di forti emozion...
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John Phillips (ca. 1735-1801) and his family moved from Loudon County, Virginia to Rowan (now Davie) County, North Carolina during or before 1790. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, West Virginia, Tennessee, Texas and elsewhere. Includes some Phillips genealogical data (where no connection can be traced as yet) in New England, New York, New Jersey and elsewhere.
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