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  2. Paolo Fabbri (semiotician) - Wikipedia

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    Returning to Italy in 1966, [3] Fabbri taught at the University of Florence's Faculty of Architecture alongside Umberto Eco; [1] [3] Fabbri inspired the character of "Paolo da Rimini" in Eco's debut novel, The Name of the Rose (1980). [3] [5] In 1967, [3] Fabbri moved to the University of Urbino as Professor of Philosophy of Language.

  3. Paolo Fabbri (musicologist) - Wikipedia

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    Paolo Fabbri, born 15 October 1948, is an Italian musicologist and academic.In 1989 he was awarded the Dent Medal.He is best known for his extensive publications on the life and works of Gioachino Rossini, and for a biography of composer Claudio Monteverdi which was first published in the Italian language in Turin in 1985 and later published by Cambridge University Press using an English ...

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  5. Portrait of Paolo Morigia - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Paolo Morigia (1592-1595) by Fede Galizia. Portrait of Paolo Morigia is a 1592–1595 oil on canvas painting by Fede Galizia, painted for the church of San Gerolamo in Milan and donated in 1670 to the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana in the same city, where it still hangs. [1] [2]

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    “Wicked” costume designer Paul Tazewell opens up about the making of Elphaba and Glinda's costumes on Wicked — the meaning of the Elphaba's back outfits, the bubble dress and more.

  7. Paolo Labisi - Wikipedia

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    Paolo Labisi was an 18th-century Italian architect. He worked principally in the Baroque style. His most notable works are in the Sicilian town of Noto, [1] which was completely rebuilt on a new site following the earthquake of 1693. Labisi's work later came to be known under the banner of Sicilian Baroque.

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