Umberto Ricci (1879–1946) was an Italian academic and economist who served as the minister of education in 1945 shortly after the end of the Fascist rule in Italy. He was a leading academic and worked at various universities.
UmbertoRicci (1879–1946) was an Italian academic and economist who served as the minister of education in 1945 shortly after the end of the Fascist rule...
and politician Umberto Nobile (1885–1978), Italian pilot and explorer Umberto Panerai (born 1953), Italian water polo player UmbertoRicci (1879–1946),...
Italian Fascist politician UmbertoRicci (1879–1946), Italian academic and economist Ricci Crisostomo (born 1975), Filipino actor Ricci Greenwood (born 1973)...
Pashigian, 2008), citing previous analyses in German by Henry Schultz and UmbertoRicci. The cobweb model is generally based on a time lag between supply and...
Italy following World War I, with Luigi Einaudi, Maffeo Pantaleoni, UmbertoRicci and Alberto de' Stefani leading this movement. Austerity measures used...
Lella Ricci (c. 1850 – 7 October 1871) was an Italian opera singer. She was born in Italy as Adelaide Ricci to composer Luigi Ricci and opera singer Ludmila...
to the entire Italian territory. On 9 August 1943 he was replaced by UmbertoRicci. In 1948 he was nominated to the Council of State and later judge at...
(1884–1972), German scholar in Arabic, Persian, and Turkish literature UmbertoRicci (1879–1946), Italian economist (1942–1945) Hellmut Ritter (1892–1971)...
(1943–1944) Minister of the Interior Bruno Fornaciari Independent (1943–1943) UmbertoRicci Independent (1943–1944) Vito Reale Independent (1944–1944) Minister...
Franco Maria Ricci (2 December 1937 – 10 September 2020) was an Italian art publisher and magazine editor. Amongst his publications is FMR, a Milan-based...
in Turkey and joined the institution. Some of these are: Ord. Prof. UmbertoRicci Ord. Prof. Joseph Dobretsberger [de] Ord. Prof. Wilhelm Röpke Ord. Prof...
February 1944, but de facto from November 1943, as the titular minister UmbertoRicci had remained in Rome) Minister of the Interior in the Badoglio I Cabinet...
Public Education Vincenzo Arangio-Ruiz Italian Liberal Party (1944–1945) UmbertoRicci Italian Liberal Party (1945) Minister of Transport Francesco Cerabona...
Peter (2006) [124o], "Thoughts on Gaetano Fichera" (PDF), in Mosco, Umberto; Ricci, Paolo Emilio (eds.), Volume speciale in occasione dell'85-esimo anniversario...
Umberto Saba (9 March 1883 – 26 August 1957) was an Italian poet and novelist, born Umberto Poli in the cosmopolitan Mediterranean port of Trieste when...
Foundation. Retrieved February 28, 2016. (in Italian) "Umberto Concerti" [Umberto Concerti]. Ricci Oddi Gallery of Modern Art. Retrieved February 28, 2016...
Hotelling John M. Keynes N. D. Kondratiev Wesley C. Mitchell H. L. Moore UmbertoRicci Charles F. Roos M. Jacques Rueff Erich Schneider [de] Henry Schultz...
FMR is a luxury art magazine that was initially created by Franco Maria Ricci, an Italian publisher and polymath. It was published from 1982 to 2009,...
Preceded by UmbertoRicci Succeeded by Giuseppe Mastromattei Prefect of Palermo In office 10 September 1933 – 1 August 1936 Preceded by Umberto Albini Succeeded...
di Sambuy 4 December 1926 11 September 1928 Special Commissioner – UmbertoRicci 11 September 1928 11 February 1929 Special Commissioner 1 Paolo Ignazio...
capture, hiding in San Giovanni in Laterano along with fellow ministers UmbertoRicci, Domenico Bartolini and Leonardo Severi and anti-fascist leaders that...
1230 – c. 1294, c. 1230 – c. 1309) Michele Pontrandolfo (born 1971) Matteo Ricci (1552–1610) Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi (1873–1933) Pietro...