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During the late 5th and early 4th centuries, Oscan-speaking peoples moved into Campania, Lucania, and Bruttium, where they came to be known as Campani, Lucani, and Bruttii, respectively.
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When Mr. Schwarting, a principal at Campani and Schwarting Architects, was hired to design the condo at the intersection with Broome, all that occupied the corner was a two-story structure, remnants, he says, of a fire that took down the rest of the building in the 1930s.
A Subtle Tribute to the Architect Dana Rubinstein 2010
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Bruttii, and the Lucani, beyond whom dwell the Campani as far as the city of Taracina, and their territory is adjoined by that of Rome.
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Campani-Alimensis, and he weere experts in grinding and polishing lenses, especially those of great focal length and slight curvature.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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According to Campani, the Chevalier Alcantara could never say ` ` lana, '' or words pertaining to woolen clothing.
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"Cives Romani tum facti sunt Campani," and the like, are scarcely metre, certainly not poetry.
The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius Charles Thomas Cruttwell 1879
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The supposed increased brightness of the crape ring is one of those arguments now made use of to prove that in all probability the rings of Saturn are at this moment undergoing gradual transformation; but observations of Hadley show that the crape ring was seen by him in 1720, and it was previously seen by Campani and Picard, as a faint belt crossing the planet.
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Traces of the dark ring, moreover, were found in drawings executed by Campani in 1664 [231] and by Hooke in 1666; [232] while Picard (June 15, 1673), [233] Hadley (spring of 1720), [234] and
A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition 1874
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-- Campani tractatus de motibus planetarum et de fabricatione equatorii instrumenti per quod certa loca planetarum inveniuntur.
The Private Diary of Dr. John Dee And the Catalog of His Library of Manuscripts John Dee 1567
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Joseph (Giuseppe) Campani, a well-known and popular Italian microscope designer, built this screw-focusing compound microscope about 1686.
unknown title 2009
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