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Felice Feliciano (Verona 1433 - Rome 1479) was a fifteenth-century calligrapher, composer of alchemical sonnets, collector of drawings and expert on Roman antiquity, especially inscriptions on stone.[1][2]
^Dr Evelyn Karet (28 March 2014). The Antonio II Badile Album of Drawings: The Origins of Collecting Drawings in Early Modern Northern Italy. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. pp. 135–146. ISBN 978-0-7546-6571-7.
^Evelyn Karet; Stefano (da Verona) (January 2002). The Drawings of Stefano Da Verona and His Circle and the Origins of Collecting in Italy: A Catalogue Raisonné. American Philosophical Society. pp. 28–35. ISBN 978-0-87169-244-3.
FeliceFeliciano (Verona 1433 - Rome 1479) was a fifteenth-century calligrapher, composer of alchemical sonnets, collector of drawings and expert on Roman...
The Alphabetum Romanum, by FeliceFeliciano, published in 1463, is a text that covers how to create Roman square capital letters geometrically based on...
respected by artisans of the Renaissance such as Geoffroy Tory and FeliceFeliciano. In the 19th and 20th centuries, they were a major inspiration for...
Feliciano (1433–1479), an Italian calligrapher Felice Ficherelli (1605–1660), an Italian painter Felice Giani (1758–1823), an Italian painter Felice Ludovisi...
metal. The Romain du Roi was not the first "constructed alphabet". FeliceFeliciano was the first to recreate geometrically the alphabet of roman inscriptions...
1431: Andrea Mantegna – Italian Renaissance artist (died 1506) 1433: FeliceFeliciano - Italian calligrapher, composer of alchemical sonnets and expert on...
geometric Felix Titling in 1934, inspired by humanist capitals drawn by FeliceFeliciano in 1463. In the hot metal type era Monotype also issued a titling version...
Sicilian painter active during the Italian Renaissance (born 1430) 1479: FeliceFeliciano - Italian calligrapher, composer of alchemical sonnets, and expert...
frontispieces in the form of classical monuments. The calligraphers FeliceFeliciano and Bartolomeo Sanvito, as well as Andrea Mantegna himself, were among...
Feliciano Cristoforo Bartolomeo Strepponi (26 October 1793 – 13 January 1832) was an Italian composer and conductor. He was born in Lodi and died in Trieste...
Giuseppe Felice Romani (31 January 1788 – 28 January 1865) was an Italian poet and scholar of literature and mythology who wrote many librettos for the...
Petrarch’s Famous Men in the Early Renaissance: The Illuminated Copies of FeliceFeliciano’s Edition. London: The Warburg Institute 2016. La xilografia nel libro...
by Mardersteig from the Italian period of Officina Bodoni include FeliceFeliciano's Alphabetum Romanum (1960) and The Alphabet of Francesco Torniello...
Francesca da Rimini, tragedy (1818) Feliciano Strepponi, Francesca da Rimini, opera in two acts, libretto by Felice Romani (Padua 1823) Luigi Carlini,...
Verona, Biblioteca Capitolare, CCCXVII — an abbreviated copy made by FeliceFeliciano in 1458 Rubin 2018, pp. 140–142. Kedar 2016, p. 111. Kedar 2016, p...
San Felice was born after the merger of G.S. Capriatese (based in Capriati a Volturno and playing in Serie D) and the football academy San Feliciano of...
Centocelle (Italian: San Felice da Cantalice a Centocelle, Latin: Sancti Felicis a Cantalicio ad Centumcellas, Spanish: San Féliciano de Cantalicio a Centocelle)...
Green Apples" performed by Roger Miller / O.C. Smith Best New Artist José Feliciano Best Classical Performance - Orchestra Pierre Boulez (conductor) & the...
Sant'Agata de' Goti In office 1572–1583 Predecessor Felice Peretti Montalto Successor Feliciano Ninguarda Personal details Died 17 Jan 1583 Sant'Agata...
album featuring both Fonovisa and BMG songs. In 2005, Castro released Días Felices with "Amor Eterno" and "Sin Tu Amor" as the album hit under the Universal...
Aleotti (c.1575 – after 1620), Raffaella's sister or possibly the same person Felice Alessandri (1747–1798) Alessandro Alessandroni (1925–2017) Franco Alfano...
government. February 8 The Katipunan is revived by Emilio Jacinto and Feliciano Jocson March 25 A revolutionary government in Candon, Ilocos Sur is established...
orchestration throughout the rehearsal period. For the première, La Fenice had cast Felice Varesi as Rigoletto, the tenor Raffaele Mirate as the Duke, and Teresa Brambilla...
The Temptations and Gladys Knight & the Pips (January 26, 1968), Jose Feliciano, Bobby Darin and more, which prompted San Francisco Chronicle columnist...