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  2. Guido Ruggiero - Wikipedia

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    With Edward Muir, Ruggiero edited select articles from the Italian journal Quaderni Storici, making them accessible to English-speaking audiences in Sex and Gender in Historical Perspectives (Johns Hopkins, 1990), Microhistory and the Lost Peoples of Europe (Johns Hopkins, 1991), and History from Crime (Johns Hopkins, 1993).

  3. Guido De Ruggiero - Wikipedia

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    The son of Eugenio De Ruggiero and Filomena d'Aiello, he graduated in 1910 with a degree in Jurisprudence from the University of Naples Federico II.He was particularly well versed in Philosophy studies and was able to collaborate with specialized journals such as La Cultura, the Rivista di filosofia and Benedetto Croce, who favored the publication in 1912 of his first committed work, La ...

  4. Generation of '27 - Wikipedia

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    The Generation of '27 cannot be neatly categorized stylistically because of the wide variety of genres and styles cultivated by its members. Some members, such as Jorge Guillén, wrote in a style that has been loosely called jubilant and joyous and celebrated the instant, others, such as Rafael Alberti, underwent a poetic evolution that led him from youthful poetry of a more romantic vein to ...

  5. Gio Ruggiero - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Ruggiero (born August 29, 2006) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series , driving the No. 17 Toyota Tundra for Tricon Garage and part-time in the ARCA Menards Series and ARCA Menards Series East , driving the No. 18 Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing .

  6. Ruggiero de Ruggieri - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, he became a permanent resident of Fontainebleau. He also worked in Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1562. [1] In 1569, he made copies of several paintings by Primaticcio, from Fontainebleau's Galerie d'Ulysse , for the chateau of Nicolas de Neufville de Villeroy. They have since become dispersed.

  7. Cosimo Ruggeri - Wikipedia

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    Cosimo Ruggeri's presence at the French royal court is first attested in 1571. He was a part of the entourage of the Tuscan ambassador to France, Petrucci; known for his scholarly knowledge, he was a tutor of the Italian language to Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of France.

  8. Ruggero - Wikipedia

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    Ruggero J. Aldisert (1919–2014), judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; Ruggero Berlam (1854–1920), Italian architect; Ruggero Bonghi (1826–1895), Italian scholar, writer and politician; Ruggero Borghi (born 1970), former Italian professional road bicycle racer; Ruggero Cobelli (1838–1921), Italian entomologist

  9. Viviana Ruggiero - Wikipedia

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    Viviana Ruggiero González (born December 14, 1985) is a Uruguayan journalist, radio broadcaster and television presenter. She is currently a co-anchor of Telenoche , Channel 4 's news programme, and the presenter of Todas las voces .