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Ferrari made her television debut in 1977 as a switchboard operator on Portobello , hosted by Enzo Tortora. She was brought back for the second edition of the program (1977–1978). She was brought back for the second edition of the program (1977–1978).
With England and France mired in the Hundred Years War and its aftermath and then the English Wars of the Roses through most of the 15th century, European fashion north of the Alps was dominated by the glittering court of the Duchy of Burgundy, especially under the fashion-conscious power-broker Philip the Good (ruled 1419–1469).
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Tortora , an Italian word ...
In the program La storia siamo noi, Tortora appeared in various episodes concerning: Mia Martini, Renato Vallanzasca, The Earthquake in San Giuliano di Puglia, Francesco Totti, Vendute (story of baby prostitutes), C'era una volta Portobello (the story of a program and of a man, Enzo Tortora), Corrado (the great inventor of La Corrida), La prima vittima (story of Luigi Calabresi), and Non ci ...
In the following years, Tortora worked for RSI and for the emerging private TV channels. [6] December 12: an extraordinary edition of the TG1 announces to the country the Piazza Fontana bombing; the same evening, the Prime Minister Mariano Rumor, in a TV message to the nation, condemns indignantly the slaughter and promises justice. On December ...
1495: February–March – An edition of Constantine Lascaris's Erotemata in Greek with a parallel Latin translation (Grammatica Graeca) by Johannes Crastonis is the first book to be published by Aldus Manutius, in Venice, using typefaces cut by Francesco Griffo. 1495–1498 – Aldus Manutius publishes the Aldine Press edition of Aristotle in ...
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Advertisement for Encyclopædia Britannica, 1913. The Encyclopædia Britannica has been published continuously since 1768, appearing in fifteen official editions. Several editions have been amended with multi-volume "supplements" (third, fifth/sixth), consisted of previous editions with added supplements (10th, and 12th/13th) or gone drastic re-organizations (15th).