Italo Pizzi (Parma, 30 November 1849 – Turin, 6 December 1920) was an Italian academic and scholar of Persian language and literature. He was the first to establish the academic field of Persian language and literature in Italy.[1]
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ItaloPizzi (Parma, 30 November 1849 – Turin, 6 December 1920) was an Italian academic and scholar of Persian language and literature. He was the first...
Italian footballer Francesco Pizzi (born 2004), Italian racing driver Gabrielle Pizzi (1940–2004), Australian art dealer ItaloPizzi (1849–1920), Italian academic...
edition, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 978-3-89821-145-1 I Nibelunghi Translated by ItaloPizzi. Milan 1889 Laura Mancinelli, I Nibelunghi, Translated in Italian from...
and German. An Italian translation was published in eight volumes by ItaloPizzi with the title Il libro dei re in 1886–1888 (later reissued in two volumes...
orientalist. Nallino was born in Turin, and studied literature under ItaloPizzi at the University of Turin. From 1896 he taught in the Istituto Universitario...
Kiarostami). A complete translation of Firdawsi's Shah-nama was made by ItaloPizzi in the 19th century. In the 19th century, Persian literature experienced...
Adionilla Pizzi (Italian: [adjoˈnilla ˈpittsi]; 16 April 1919 – 12 March 2011), known by her stage name Nilla Pizzi, was an Italian singer and actress...
di Eugenio Montale: Atti, Università di Genova, Le Monnier 1984, p.131 Pizzi, Katia (2002). A City in Search of an Author. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp...
Pisanò, Storia della Guerra Civile in Italia 1943-1945, Milan, FPE, 1965 Pizzi 2002. Pupo 2005. Oliva 2003. Petacco 1999. "Istrian Spring". Retrieved 24...
Grupera. The Latino boy band projects Los Chicos and Los Chamos, and the Italo-Dance band Eu4ya also covered the song, but the lyrics were heavily altered;...
another hit in Italy, and held an Australian tour, which was organized by the Italo-Australian promoter Duane Zigliotto and concluded at the Sydney Opera House...
RAI's radio station Rete Rossa, and its only three participants were Nilla Pizzi, Achille Togliani, and Duo Fasano. Starting from 1955, all editions of the...
Year Title Role Director Notes 1965 I Knew Her Well Italo Antonio Pietrangeli The Tramplers Charley Garvey Albert Band Wild, Wild Planet Lt. Jake Jacowitz...
professionally as Tiziana Rivale, is an Italian singer primarily associated with the Italo disco style. In 1983, she won the Sanremo Music Festival with the song "Sarà...
Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK: History Press. ISBN 9780752489254. Katia Pizzi, A city in search of an author: the literacy identity of Trieste, pg. 23...
Giovanni Malipiero, Ferruccio Tagliavini, Carlo Tagliabue, Rolando Panerai, Italo Tajo, Giuseppe Taddei, Tancredi Pasero and Cesare Siepi, among other leading...
Vittoria Antico Gallina – L. Giardino, I Greci nel sud dell'Italia, Amilcare Pizzi, Milan, 1995; Domenico Caruso, Storia e Folklore Calabrese, Centro Studi...
jour où Michael Jordan a explosé un panier" In: Basket USA 19.10.2011. Pizzi, Katia. A City in Search of an Author. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2001. p.61-62...
daughters of Italo Svevo and Benito Mussolini. The magazine ceased publication in 1927. List of magazines published in Italy Katia Pizzi, ‘Birth of a...
and Atlantic City; he also toured Australia three times, represented by Italo-Australian impresario Duane Zigliotto. Countries where he was very popular...
occasions performing at Theatres and Italian Clubs venues organised by Italo-australian impresario Duane d Zigliotto.[citation needed] 1965 Nicola Di...
di libertà, text by Lello Piazza, Mondadori, Milan, 1997 Janua Urbis, A. Pizzi, 1997 Polaroid, text by Francesco Guccini, Motta Fotografia, Milan, 1997...