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The first Pterodactylus specimen was described by the Italian scientist Cosimo Alessandro Collini in 1784, based on a fossil skeleton unearthed from the Solnhofen limestone of Bavaria.
Collini, however, did not conclude that the specimen was a flying animal.
The first pterosaur fossil was described by the Italian naturalist Cosimo Collini in 1784.
The structure of the patrician sodalitas, made up by the two groups of the Salii Palatini, who were consecrated to Mars and whose institution was traditionally ascribed to Numa ( with headquarter on the Palatine ), and the Salii Collini or Agonales, consecrated to Quirinus and whose foundation was ascribed to Tullus Hostilius, ( with headquarter on the Quirinal ) reflects in its division the dialectic symbolic role they played in the rites of the opening and closing of the military season.

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The historian Thomas Carlyle referred to him as a " poor idle creature, of purely egoistical, ornamental, dilettante nature ; sunk in theatricals, bastard children and the like ; much praised by Voltaire, who sometimes used to visit him ; and Collini, to whom he Theodore is a kind master.

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Introducing the reprinted The Two Cultures ( 1993 ), Stefan Collini has argued that the passage of time has done much to reduce the cultural divide Snow noticed ; but has not removed it entirely.
During the visit, he had enticed Voltaire's secretary, the Florentine noble, Cosimo Alessandro Collini ( 1727 – 1806 ), into his own employment, considered a coup in some of the Enlightenment circles.
In the course of his career, Charles Theodore acquired a celebrated secretary when the Florentine noble, Cosimo Alessandro Collini ( 1727 – 1806 ), who had been Voltaire's secretary, accepted his patronage, and remained in the Palatine.
* Stefan Collini ( editor ), Culture and Anarchy and other writings ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993 ) part of the Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought series.
Nicky Collini and his fiancée Tacy buy ( despite Nicky's extreme reluctance and dire predictions ) a large trailer home ( a 36-foot 1953 New Moon, which cost $ 5, 345 at the time ), so that they can save money that would otherwise be spent on a house, and also be able to travel around the USA to civil engineering projects that Nicky is employed on.

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Original copper engraving of the P. antiquus holotype by Egid Verhelst II and published by Cosimo Collini, 1784
In fact, Collini could not fathom what kind of animal it might have been, rejecting affinities with the birds or the bats.
Collini misinterpreted his specimen as a seagoing creature that used its long front limbs as paddles.
Arnaz and Ball capitalized on the series ' popularity by starring in Vincente Minnelli's 1954 film The Long, Long Trailer as Tracy and Nicky Collini, two characters very similar to Lucy and Ricky.
More recently, she guest starred on the third season of Showtime's Californication as Sue Collini, a jaded sex-crazed public relations company owner.
They were called the Salii Collini, Agonales, or Agonenses.
* Tullus ' Salii Collini were dedicated to Quirinus, and were quartered on the Quirinal Hill.
* The first description of a Pterodactylus fossil is made by Cosimo Alessandro Collini, although he is unable to determine what kind of creature it is.
As an editor, Wilmers has been closely associated with the work of a number of novelists and essayists, including Alan Bennett, John Lanchester, Andrew O ' Hagan, Jenny Diski, Hilary Mantel, Blake Morrison, Alan Hollinghurst, Seamus Heaney, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie, Julian Barnes, Craig Raine, Colm Tóibín, Stefan Collini, James Wood, Linda Colley, Jacqueline Rose, Paul Foot, Tariq Ali and Edward Luttwak.
* Collini, Stefan ( 2003-11-06 ) HiEdBiz, London Review of Books, Vol.
Grayson's traveling carnival comes to Munich with acts that include high-dive artist Frank Collini and silent strongman Groppo.
Collini asks if she would like to become a part of his act, which involves diving into a flaming tank of water from a great height.
Collini gives a beating to Joe after catching him with Willi, whereupon he plunges to his death after a rung on his high-dive ladder breaks.

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Falaises près de Dieppe ( Cliffs near Dieppe ) has been stolen on two separate occasions: once in 1998 ( in which the museum's curator was convicted of the theft and jailed for five years and two months along with two accomplices ) and most recently in August 2007.
For most of his life Ruiz was a professor of art at the School of Crafts and a curator of a local museum.
The first curator was John Smith.
In 2009, Sarah Glass, curator of red pandas and special exhibits at the Knoxville Zoo in Knoxville, Tennessee, was appointed as coordinator for the North American Red Panda Species Survival Plan.
The first White House guidebook was produced under the direction of curator Lorraine Waxman Pearce with direct supervision from Mrs. Kennedy.
The system was refined in 1912 by Herbert Allen Giles, a British diplomat in China and his son, Lionel Giles, a curator at the British Museum.
The acclaimed television drama was honored a decade later when the kinescope of the production was selected for showing at the Museum of Modern Art on February 17 – 20, 1963, as part of Television USA: Thirteen Seasons, described by MoMA Film Library curator Richard Griffith as " a grand retrospective of the best that has been done in American television.
According to the transportation curator at the Henry Ford Museum, Robert Casey, the Jeep Cherokee ( XJ ) was the first true sport utility vehicle in the modern understanding of the term.
The print was investigated by the museum ’ s curator after he heard an anecdote from a cinema club manager expressing surprise at the length of a print of Metropolis he had viewed.
He was at one time simultaneously the curator of experiments of the Royal Society and a member of its council, Gresham Professor of Geometry and a Surveyor to the City of London after the Great Fire of London, in which capacity he appears to have performed more than half of all the surveys after the fire.
Much of Hooke's scientific work was conducted in his capacity as curator of experiments of the Royal Society, a post he held from 1662, or as part of the household of Robert Boyle.
As curator of Experiments to the Royal Society he was responsible for demonstrating many ideas sent in to the Society, and there is evidence that he would subsequently assume some credit for these ideas.
However, after 1826, when Champollion was a curator in the Louvre he did offer Young access to demotic manuscripts.
A Smithsonian curator described it as " priceless " because it was " irreplaceable ", although it was reported to be insured for $ 250 million.
The first curator of the Hall of Fame was Dr. Bruce Conforth, a former folk musician, rock musician, and artist who was also a professor of folklore, ethnomusicology, American culture, and blues music at the University of Michigan.
It was organized by Hall of Fame museum curator James Henke who, according to the hall, " compiled the list with input from the museum ’ s curatorial staff and numerous rock critics and music experts.
He was also a benefactor of the Western artist Harold Dow Bugbee, who became curator of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon, Texas in 1951.
Art historian and curator James Sweeney notes that when Chagall first arrived in Paris, Cubism was the dominant art form, and French art was still dominated by the " materialistic outlook of the 19th century ".
" Astaire also had this to say to Raymond Rohauer, curator at the New York Gallery of Modern Art: " Ginger was brilliantly effective.
Sachs, the associate director and curator of prints and drawings at the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, was referred to in those days as a collector of curators.

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