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The Italian scholar Maggiani recently showed that on an Etruscan tomb dedicated to Racvi Satlnei in Bologna ( 5th century BC ) there is a writing that says: " aivastelmunsl
The Italian scholar and poet Petrarch is credited with being the pursuit's first and most famous aficionado.
In 1802 Gian Domenico Romagnosi, an Italian legal scholar, deflected a magnetic needle by electrostatic charges.
Giulio Alenio ( often spelled Giulio Aleni ; ; 1582-June 10, 1649 ) was an Italian Jesuit missionary and scholar.
From 1350, Boccaccio, although less of a scholar, became closely involved with Italian humanism and also with the Florentine government.
* Vincenzo Monti, an Italian Neoclassicist poet and scholar
* 1711 – Laura Bassi, Italian scholar ( d. 1778 )
However, other scholars have found Grillo's arguments unpersuasive, arguing that Shakespeare could have derived much of this material from John Florio, an Italian scholar living in England who was later thanked by Ben Jonson for helping him get Italian details right for his play Volpone.
Francesco Petrarca ( 20 July 1304 – 19 July 1374 ), known in English as Petrarch, was an Italian scholar and poet, and one of the earliest humanists.
The practice of civilian duelling, with specifically designed civilian swords such as the Italian Cinquedea and Swiss Baselard, became so popular that according to one scholar: " In France during the reign of Henry IV ( 1589 – 1610 ), more than 4, 000 French aristocrats were killed in duels in an eighteen-year period ... During the reign of Louis XIII ( 1610 – 1643 )... in a twenty-year period 8, 000 pardons were issued for murders associated with duels.
** Umberto Eco, Italian scholar and author
* January 23 – Ludovico Antonio Muratori, Italian historian and scholar ( b. 1672 )
* February 20 – Laura Bassi, Italian scholar ( b. 1711 )
* October 25 – Olympia Fulvia Morata, Italian classical scholar ( b. 1526 )
* August 28 – Donato Acciaioli, Italian scholar ( b. 1428 )
* June 14 – Ermolao Barbaro, Italian scholar ( b. 1454 )
* October 21 – Ludovico Antonio Muratori, Italian historian and scholar ( d. 1750 )
** Scipione Gentili, Italian legal scholar ( d. 1616 )
* October 21 – J. C. Scaliger, Italian scholar ( b. 1484 )
* January 18 – Pietro Bembo, Italian cardinal and scholar ( b. 1470 )
** Agostino Steuco, Italian humanist scholar ( d. 1548 )
* April 23 – Julius Caesar Scaliger, Italian humanist scholar ( d. 1558 )
* probable – Marsilius of Padua, Italian scholar ( b. 1270 )
* date unknown – Donato Acciaioli, Italian scholar ( d. 1478 )

Italian and Carlo
* 1829 – Carlo Acton, Italian composer and pianist ( d. 1909 )
* 1970 – Carlo Checchinato, Italian rugby player and manager
John XXIII was acknowledged as pope by France, England, Bohemia, Prussia, Portugal, parts of the Holy Roman Empire, and numerous Northern Italian city states, including Florence and Venice ; however, the Avignon Pope Benedict XIII was regarded as pope by the Kingdoms of Aragon, Castile, and Scotland and Gregory XII was still favored by Ladislaus of Naples, Carlo I Malatesta, the princes of Bavaria, Louis III, Elector Palatine, and parts of Germany and Poland.
* 2012 – Carlo Rambaldi, Italian special effects artist ( b. 1925 )
Carlo Osvaldo Goldoni (; 25 February 1707 – 6 February 1793 ) was an Italian playwright and librettist from the Republic of Venice.
It was this very success that was the object of harsh critiques by Carlo Gozzi, who accused Goldoni of having deprived the Italian theatre of the charms of poetry and imagination.
* The film Carlo Goldoni – Venice, Grand Theatre of the World, directed by Alessandro Bettero, was released in 2007 and is available in English, Italian, French, and Japanese.
* 1912 – Carlo Ponti, Italian film producer ( d. 2007 )
* 1920 – Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, President of the Italian Republic
* 1720 – Carlo Gozzi, Italian dramatist ( d. 1804 )
On the other hand, during rehearsals, workmen in the theater stopped what they were doing during Va, pensiero and applauded at the conclusion of this haunting melody while the growth of the " identification of Verdi's music with Italian nationalist politics " is judged to have begun in the summer 1846 in relation to a chorus from Ernani in which the name of one of its characters, " Carlo ", was changed to " Pio ", a reference to Pope Pius IX's grant of an amnesty to political prisoners.
Flag of Giustizia e Libertà, an Italian anti-fascist resistance movement led by Carlo Rosselli.
* 1932 – Carlo Maria Abate, Italian race car driver
It is also true that none of Cocteau's works has inspired as much imitation: Francis Poulenc's opera La Voix humaine, Gian Carlo Menotti's " opera bouffa " The Telephone and Roberto Rosselini's film version in Italian with Anna Magnani L ' Amore ( 1948 ).
* 1911 – Gian Carlo Menotti, Italian composer ( d. 2007 )
* 1994 – Carlo Chiti, Italian engineer ( b. 1924 )
* 2007 – Carlo Ponti, Italian film producer ( b. 1912 )
* 1898 – Carlo Tagliabue, Italian baritone ( d. 1978 )
Anarchist communism as a coherent, modern economic-political philosophy was first formulated in the Italian section of the First International by Carlo Cafiero, Emilio Covelli, Errico Malatesta, Andrea Costa and other ex-Mazzinian Republicans.
* 1914 – Carlo Maria Giulini, Italian conductor ( d. 2005 )
On January 1, 2006 he received the Grand Officer award from President of the Italian Republic Carlo Azeglio Ciampi.
* 1566 – Don Carlo Gesualdo, Italian composer ( d. 1613 )
After serving almost 20 years of a life sentence in prison in Italy, Ağca was pardoned by the then Italian president Carlo Azeglio Ciampi in June 2000 and deported to Turkey.
* 2003 – Carlo Urbani, Italian physician ( b. 1956 )
* 1934 – Carlo Rubbia, Italian physicist, Nobel Laureate

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