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    Coresi (also known as Deacon Coresi) d. 1583, Brașov was a Romanian printer of the sixteenth century. He was the editor of some of the earliest printed...
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  • Antonia "Tonia" Coresi (fl. 1655 – fl. 1674) was an Italian opera soprano. She was a primadonna at the Opera in Venice between 1655 and 1672. She was married...
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    as Philip the Painter or Philip Maler). Less than 20 years after, Deacon Coresi will print at Brașov a series of books in Romanian, along with others in...
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    history of Romania. Hasdeu edited the ancient Psalter of Coresi of 1577 (Psaltirea lui Coresi, 1881). His Etymologicum magnum Romaniae (1886) was the beginning...
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  • continuous deterioration. At the moment, the football team is training at the Coresi training base. Rapid București is, according to a 2013 survey, the third-most...
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  • the original on 2 October 2009. Retrieved 7 September 2009. "Ecco Legati, Coresi e Di Matteo". F.C. Crotone. 10 July 2009. Retrieved 7 September 2009.[dead...
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    First Romanian-made tractor, the IAR 22, on display in front of the Coresi Shopping Resort...
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    Dicționar de simboluri din opera lui Mircea Eliade (in Romanian). București: Coresi. p. 89. Mircea Iorgulescu, "L'Affaire, după Matei" (L'Affaire, according...
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    printed at Nuremberg in 1475, and the set of Gospels printed by Deacon Coresi at Brașov in 1561. From its founding until 1909, the library functioned...
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  • Sămănătorul, Vatra and Vieața. His pen names were Astar, A star, Coresi, A. Coresi and Sfâriac. He was an editor at Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea's Literatură...
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