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    Francesco Torniello da Novara (c. 1490 – 1589) was a Milanese typographer, writer and Franciscan friar who became known for applying geometric specifications...
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    February 2018 Mardersteig, Giovanni (1971). The alphabet of Francesco Torniello da Novara [1517]: Followed by a comparison with the alphabet of Fra Luca...
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    (1815), Teodoro Cuesta (1829), Xosé Benigno García González, Marcos del Torniello (1853), Bernardo Acevedo y Huelves (1849), Pin de Pría (1864), Galo Fernández...
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    Giovanni Miccoli, as well as works by authors Matteo Napolitano and Andrea Torniello, is once again about the Pope's silence about the murder of Jews in Europe...
    207 KB (25,808 words) - 21:02, 21 October 2024
  • Romanum (1960) and The Alphabet of Francesco Torniello (1971) based on the work of Francesco Torniello. In 1946 Mardersteig founded another printing...
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  • 2008-08-09. José Luis Campaò Fernandez Más avilesinos en pro de Marcos del Torniello Juan Carlos de la Madrid www.elcomerciodigital.com[permanent dead link]...
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    alliance (1241–1243). James was born between 1170 and 1180. His father was Torniello of Pecorara. His family took its name, de Pecoraria, from their castle...
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    María Acebal, Teodoro Cuesta, Xosé Benigno García González, Marcos del Torniello, Bernardo Acevedo y Huelves, Pín de Pría, Galo Fernández, and Fernán Coronas...
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