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  • A treatise that combined "Plinian lore with the recipes of Martino, cook to Cardinal Trevisan, who kept the best table in Rome."

    Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro 2008

  • This dream was not fully realized, but some students pursued a career in education (Trevisan Semi 1994).

    Ethiopian Jewish Women. 2009

  • Although Dr. Faitlovitch and other Westerners, as well as Ethiopian pupils who had studied in the West, tried to persuade the Beta Israel women not to observe the purity laws according to the Biblical precepts and tried to encourage them to come in line with Jews elsewhere (Trevisan Semi 1999), Beta Israel women in Ethiopia kept these rules strictly until their immigration to Israel, and often thereafter.

    Ethiopian Jewish Women. 2009

  • Later in the day, the head of the Red Cross in Venice, Luisa Barban Trevisan, will ceremonially deliver sprays of roses to military representatives who will, in turn, pass them along to the wives and mothers of the soldiers who fell in the fighting in Nassirya, Iraq.

    Veniceblog: 2004

  • Later in the day, the head of the Red Cross in Venice, Luisa Barban Trevisan, will ceremonially deliver sprays of roses to military representatives who will, in turn, pass them along to the wives and mothers of the soldiers who fell in the fighting in Nassirya, Iraq.

    The Legend of the Bòcolo 2004

  • [24: 1] Asolo, in the Trevisan, is a very picturesque mediæval fortified town, the ancient Acelum.

    Browning's Heroines Ethel Colburn Mayne

  • Night overtook him once when he was in company with Leo, between Lombardy and the Trevisan

    The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi Father Candide Chalippe

  • The principal attempts at morphological classifications recently brought forward are those of de Toni and Trevisan (1889), Fischer (1897) and Migula (1897).

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various

  • During the dark hour of trial through which Italy has been passing, my thoughts have often strayed to Asolo in the Trevisan, the scene of _Pippa Passes_, by the late ROBERT BROWNING (whom I knew well).

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, December 5, 1917 Various

  • The church was designed by the famous Andrea Palladio, and the corner-stone was laid by the Patriarch Trevisan on 3 May, 1577.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

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