Abdel Hamid Gouda al-Sahhar (1913–1974). Robert Vivier (1894–1989), Giuseppe De Robertis (1888–1963), Marcel Raymond (1897–1981), Howard Rosario Marraro (1897–1972)...
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Papini also left the magazine in 1913. Prezzolini was succeeded by Giuseppe de Robertis as editor-in-chief who held the post from December 1914 to December...
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(Literature) Prize reserved for Italian citizens Bruno Cicognani Giuseppe De Robertis John Dos Passos Carlo Emilio Gadda Camillo Sbarbaro International...
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Eduardo D. P. De Robertis (11 December 1913 – 31 May 1988) was an Argentine physician and biologist. He had a long and prolific scientific career, and...
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of Alessandro Blasetti and the documentary-style films of Francesco De Robertis. Two of the most significant precursors of neorealism are Jean Renoir's...
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E. Sherwood, Alexandru Teodor Stamatiad, Wallace Stevens, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, and Augustin Josip Ujević died in 1955 without having been nominated...
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Correspondence continued and expanded, with Antonio Baldini, Benedetto Croce, Giuseppe De Robertis, Giacomo Debenedetti, Enrico Falqui, Tommaso Gallarati Scotti, Carlo...
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Gioacchino Brognoligo. Among others, that graduated; the literary critic Giuseppe De Robertis, the philosopher and historian of philosophy Eustachio Paolo Lamanna...
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and the northerner Carlo Michelstaedter. Another contemporary was Giuseppe De Robertis. Cecchi did not pursue his studies to the point of graduation (although...
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clavicembalo e celesta (1972) Per clavicembalo (1972), dedicato a Mariolina De Robertis Isoritmi II – Volts, musica elettronica (1972) Symphonie imaginaire per...
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