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  2. Poggio - Wikipedia

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    Poggio is an Italian word meaning "knoll". It may refer to: Places. France. Poggio-di-Nazza, Haute-Corse, Corsica; Poggio-di-Venaco, Haute-Corse, Corsica;

  3. Poggio Bracciolini - Wikipedia

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    Poggio di Guccio (the surname Bracciolini added during his career) [3] was born near Arezzo, in Tuscany, in the village of Terranuova, which in 1862 was renamed Terranuova Bracciolini in his honor.

  4. Poggioreale - Wikipedia

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    Poggioreale (Sicilian: Poggiuriali) is a ghost town and comune in the province of Trapani, western Sicily, southern Italy, located in the Belice valley. Its economy was mostly based on agriculture and fruit cultivation.

  5. The Swerve - Wikipedia

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    Greenblatt tells the story of how Poggio Bracciolini, a 15th-century papal emissary and obsessive book hunter, saved the last copy of the Roman poet Lucretius's De rerum natura (On the Nature of Things) from near-terminal neglect in a German monastery, thus reintroducing important ideas that sparked the modern age. [4] [5] [6]

  6. Facetiae - Wikipedia

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    The Facetiae is an anthology of jokes by Poggio Bracciolini (1380–1459), first published in 1470. It was the first printed joke book. The collection, "the most famous jokebook of the Renaissance", [1] is notable for its inclusion of scatological jokes and tales, six of the tales involving flatulation humor and six involving defecation.

  7. Poggibonsi - Wikipedia

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    The area around Poggibonsi was already settled in the Neolithic age, although the first traces of civilisation dates from Etruscan-Roman age, attested by a series of necropolises and by placenames such as "Talciona" or "Marturi" (from the Etruscan name of Mars).

  8. Humanist minuscule - Wikipedia

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    A more thorough reform of handwriting than the Petrarchan compromise was in the offing. The generator of the new style (illustration) was Poggio Bracciolini, a tireless pursuer of ancient manuscripts, who developed the new humanist script in the first decade of the 15th century.

  9. Poggi - Wikipedia

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    Poggi is an Italian surname, derived from the word poggio, meaning knoll. Notable people with the surname include: Amelio Poggi (1914–1974), Italian bishop and diplomat; Ansaldo Poggi, Italian luthier; Antonio Poggi, Italian tenor; Biff Poggi, American football coach; Cesare Poggi, Italian painter; Claudio Poggi, Argentine politician