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Nicolò and Amati
** Nicolò Amati:
Other instruments associated with Paganini include the Antonio Amati 1600, the Nicolò Amati 1657, the Paganini-Desaint 1680 Stradivari, the Guarneri-filius Andrea 1706, the Le Brun 1712 Stradivari, the Vuillaume c. 1720 Bergonzi, the Hubay 1726 Stradivari, and the Comte Cozio di Salabue 1727 violins ; the Countess of Flanders 1582 da Salò-di Bertolotti, and the Mendelssohn 1731 Stradivari violas ; the Piatti 1700 Goffriller, the Stanlein 1707 Stradivari, and the Ladenburg 1736 Stradivari cellos ; and the Grobert of Mirecourt 1820 ( guitar ).
** Nicolò Amati, Italian violin maker ( d. 1684 )
A tale is told that he served as an apprentice to the great violin maker Nicolò Amati, based on the appearance in a 1680 census record of a " Christofaro Bartolomei " living in Amati's house in Cremona.
He drew his inspiration from two violin makers: Antonio Stradivari, his favorite violin being the " Le Messie ( Messiah ), and Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù and the " Cannone " which belonged to Niccolò Paganini ; others such as Maggini, Da Salò and Nicolò Amati were also imitated, but to a lesser extent.
In 1644 he went to Cremona to complete his training as a luthier, probably with Nicolò Amati ; perhaps he also went to Venice to work for a short period with Vermercati.
* Violin 1637, ex-Daisy Kennedy, Nicolò Amati
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Nicolò and December
The network included Mario Scaramella, arrested in December 2006, the head of SISMI Nicolò Pollari, n ° 2 of SISMI Marco Mancini ( both indicted in the Imam Rapito affair ), as well as Robert Seldon Lady, CIA station chief in Milan, also indicted in the Imam Rapito affair.
Nicolò Pollari himself would later be indicted on 5 December 2006.

Nicolò and 1596
His son Nicolò ( 1596 1684 ), was himself an important master luthier who had several apprentices of note including Antonio Stradivari ( probably ), Andrea Guarneri, Bartolomeo Cristofori, Bartolomeo Pasta, Jacob Railich, Giovanni Battista Rogeri, Matthias Klotz and possibly Jacob Stainer.

Nicolò and
He was a lawyer, a graduate in 1544 of the University of Bologna, which was pre-eminent in jurisprudence, and became secretary to Cardinal Nicolò Ardinghelli before entering the service of Alessandro Cardinal Farnese, brother of the Duke of Parma and grandson of Pope Paul III ( 1534 1549 ), one of the great patrons of the time.
* October 27 Nicolò Paganini, Italian violinist and composer ( d. 1840 )
* Nicolò Contarini of Venice ( 1553 1631 ), politician and future Doge of Venice
* April 27 Nicolò Albertini, Italian statesman ( b. c. 1250 )
He was the eldest of the seven children of Nicolò Clementi ( 1720 1789 ), a noted silversmith, and Madalena, née Caisar ( Magdalena Kaiser ), who was Swiss.
* February 21 Nicolò Gabrielli, opera composer ( d. 1891 )
* Nicolò Minato ( c. 1627 1698 ), Italian poet, librettist and impresario
* Nicolò Trevisan ( 1474 1498 )
* Nicolò Guarco ( or Guasco ), 1378 1383
The Zeno brothers, namely Nicolò ( c. 1326 c.
Contemporary Venetian court documents place Nicolò as undergoing trial for embezzlement in 1394 for his actions as military governor of Modone and Corone in Greece from 1390 1392.
* Stanisław Skrowaczewski Concerto Nicolò for Piano Left Hand and Orchestra, 2003
Nikola Vitov Gučetić ( also Nicolò Vito Gozze ; 1549 1610 ) was a Croatian statesman, philosopher, science writer from the Republic of Dubrovnik and author of one of the first scientific dissertations regarding speleology.
* BOMBACCI, Nicolò ( 1879 1945 ) Early ally of Mussolini and Italian Social Republic figure.
* Nicolò Saverio Gamboni ( 1807 1808 ), cathedral moved from St. Peter in Castello to Basilica of St. Mark
Nicolò Brancaleon ( c. 1460 after 1526 ) was a painter born in Venice, whose art left a clear influence in Ethiopia from the reign of Baeda Maryam onwards.
Le voyage aux East Indies | Indes de Nicolò de ' Conti ( 1414 1439 )
Father Eugenio Barsanti ( 12 October 1821 19 April 1864 ), also named Nicolò, was an Italian engineer, who together with Felice Matteucci of Florence invented the first version of the internal combustion engine in 1853.
* Nicolò Contarini ( 1553 1631 ), Doge of Venice 1630-31

Nicolò and 12
Hergenröther was made Cardinal-Deacon of San Nicolò in Carcere, 12 May, 1879, to the great joy of all German, and particularly Bavarian, Catholics.

Nicolò and was
The second smallest pair, ( 1184, 1210 ), was discovered in 1866 by a then teenage B. Nicolò I. Paganini, having been overlooked by earlier mathematicians.
The castle became then the seat of the Baron of Posada, a title and a fief created in 1431 for Don Nicolò Carroz and formally ended in 1856, when it was finally bought by the kingdom of Sardinia ( the last one of all Sardinian fiefs ).
By 1822 he was in the class of the director Nicolò Zingarelli, studying the masters of the Neapolitan school and the orchestral works of Haydn and Mozart.
Another early Italian exponent of the role was the Bolognese actor, Nicolò Zecca, active c. 1630 in Bologna as well as Turin and Mantua.
The murder was claimed to have been committed by four of Ernest Augustus's courtiers, one of whom ( Don Nicolò Montalbano ) was paid the enormous sum of 150, 000 thalers, which was about one hundred times the annual salary of the highest paid minister.
The façade of the palace was designed by Nicolò Sebregondi.
Among his numerous pupils was Pietro Bembo, Antonio Maurolico ( the father of Francesco Maurolico ), Francesco Gianelli, Nicolò Valla.
Delacroix produced several fine self-portraits, and a number of memorable portraits which seem to have been done purely for pleasure, among which were the portrait of fellow artist Baron Schwiter, an inspired small oil of the violinist Nicolò Paganini, and Portrait of Frédéric Chopin and George Sand, a double portrait of his friends, the composer Frédéric Chopin and writer George Sand ; the painting was cut after his death, but the individual portraits survive.
Siri was born in Genoa to Nicolò and Giulia ( née Bellavista ) Siri ; his father was a stevedore, or dock worker.
The same year Mantegna was called, together with Nicolò Pizolo, to work with a large group of painters entrusted with the decoration of the Ovetari Chapel in the transept of the church of the Eremitani.
It was begun in 1448 on a project by Nicolò Lionello, a local goldsmith, and was rebuilt following a fire in 1876.
The fountain certainly shows the delicate hand of Nicolò Pisano, but most sculpting was executed by his son Giovanni Pisano and his assistants.
The most of the Luxardo family ( including Pietro and Nicolò Luxardo ) was victim of the retaliation of the Josip Broz Tito's partisans against the Italian community, soon forced to leave Dalmatia in view of the passage of Zadar to Yugoslavia ( 1947 ).
Stampiglia's libretto was itself based on one by Nicolò Minato that was set by Francesco Cavalli in 1654.
di Robilant disagrees, stating that the younger Nicolò was " a first-class muddler, not a fablemonger ", whose inaccuracy was the result of second-hand retelling that still contains much of the truth of the his forebears voyages.

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