Martino Ghisi (11 November 1715 – 11 May 1794) was an Italian physician who worked in Cremona. He is best known for being the first to detail the clinical signs and anatomical changes related to diphtheria which he published privately in a pamphlet.
MartinoGhisi (11 November 1715 – 11 May 1794) was an Italian physician who worked in Cremona. He is best known for being the first to detail the clinical...
1277 Agnese Ghisi, wife of Othon de Cicon, Lord of Karystos Others with the surname MartinoGhisi (1715–1794), Italian physician Giorgio Ghisi (1520—1582)...
George II Ghisi (Italian: Giorgio Ghisi; died c. 1344/5 or 1352) was a Latin feudal lord in medieval Greece, lord of Tinos and Mykonos and Triarch of...
a daughter of George I Ghisi, heir to the lordship of Tinos and Mykonos, has since been discarded. From his marriage, Martino had two sons: Bartolommeo...
al-Baytar (1197–1248), written along with the fellow Cremonese physician, MartinoGhisi De potenti, vel impotentia ad genereandum ob virulentam gonorrhoeam...
Flanders. Sanudo was accompanied by Marino Dandolo and Andrea and Geremia Ghisi (as well as Filocalo Navigajoso, possibly). He arranged for the loan of...
1365. When the last triarchs, Niccolò III dalle Carceri and Giorgio III Ghisi, died in 1383 and 1390 respectively, they left their territories to Venice...
draughtsman and engraver, topographer and antiquarian (died 1607) Giorgio Ghisi, Italian engraver from Mantua (died 1582) David Kandel, Strasbourg-born...
Martino had four sons, Bartolomeo with his first wife of the House of Ghisi, and Centurione, Octaviano, and Manfredo with his second wife Jacqueline...
di collina. Solferino oltre... NICOLINI 1984, pag. 19. Ibidem; E. Mutti Ghisi, Cappellette, strade e canali, in MISURARE LA TERRA. Massimo Marocchi, L'organizzazione...
Sicily (1535–1546). He appears to have been based at the abbey of San Martino delle Scale (Monreale). In 1543 he retired to the Santa Croce monastery...
(in Italian). Arnoldo Mondadori Editore. p. 169. ISBN 978-88-04-50946-2. Ghisi, Enrico Il tricolore italiano (1796–1870) Milano: Anonima per l'Arte della...
made for an Italian family before 1603, but perhaps not by Italians. The Ghisi Shield of 1554 is another example of tiny scenes in relief. Unlike north...
historians have recognized and commented upon his art. Together with Rota, Ghisi, the Scultori and Caraglio, he was among the leading sixteenth-century engravers...
Maude, Project Gutenberg (retrieved 5 October 2008) Bovio 1996, p. 37. Ghisi, Enrico Il tricolore italiano (1796–1870) Milano: Anonima per l'Arte della...
after. He was succeeded by his unnamed daughter and her husband, George I Ghisi, who was killed at the Battle of Cephissus in 1311. The last baron of the...
title of Marshal of Achaea, and lands previously belonging to Nicholas Ghisi. Erard III managed to reunite the barony of Arcadia early on, and in a list...
Count of Pula (1600–1603) Pietro Donado, Count of Pula (1605–1606) Lorenzo Ghisi, Count of Pula (1606–1607) Giacomo Grimani, Count of Pula (1607) Lunardo...
Franco Veneziano (or Giovanni Battista Franco) Et Giorgio Ghisi En Parmigianino Et, Wo Martino Rota En, Et (born Dalmatia) Marcantonio Raimondi En Ventura...
Belvedere Brodarica - Valdimaistro Dražanica - Caserotte Jazine - Val dei Ghisi Maslina - Oliveto Petrići - La Valletta, Terra Petri Puntamika - Puntamica...
Marshal of Achaea, and the barons of Euboea, Boniface of Verona, George I Ghisi, and John of Maisy—as well as reinforcements sent from the other principalities...
hinterland (Marghera, Meolo), in the Polesine (Canda, Anguillara Veneta, S. Martino di Venezze, Rovigo, Badia Polesine, Polesella) and in the Paduan area (Montagnana...