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  1. era la madre del astrónomo Galileo Galilei. Ama tomar mates en la plaxa

  2. Giulia Ammannati. Giulia Ammanati, Galileo's mother, came from a family that had originated from Pescia and settled in Pisa around 1536. Giulia was born in 1538 and had three sisters, Diamante, Dorotea and Ermellina, and one brother, Leone. The only thing we know about her father Cosimo, a lumber merchant, is that on the day his daughter ...

  3. 6 de jun. de 2016 · Giulia Venturi degli Ammannati (Lucca Villa Basílica 1538-Florencia, agosto 1620). Provendría de una familia de artesanos de vieja data, oriunda de Pistoia (Pescia), que se trasladaría a Pisa en 1536 y dos años más tarde a Villa Basílica, debido a los negocios mercantiles de su padre Cosimo (Cosme), comerciante de madera.

  4. Sulla vera mano di Lupo di Ferrières - Dialnet. «Lupus in fabula». Sulla vera mano di Lupo di Ferrières. Giulia Ammannati [1] [1] Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa. Localización: Filologia mediolatina: rivista della Fondazione Ezio Franceschini, ISSN 1124-0008, Nº. 30, 2023, págs. 283-312. Idioma: italiano. Texto completo no disponible ...

  5. Giulia di Cosimo Ammannati (1538 - August 1620) was the mother of Galileo Galilei. She bore her husband, Vincenzo Galilei seven children, Galileo included. After Vincenzo died in 1591 it fell to Galileo to support his mother and siblings. The fact that he was attending university made the burden that much heavier. Some evidence indicates that Giulia Ammannati was a difficult person to deal ...

  6. 24 de jul. de 2022 · Salvatore Settis e Giulia Ammannati. Raffaello tra gli sterpi. Le rovine di Roma e l’origine della tutela. Biblioteca d’Arte Skira Pagine 264 – Euro 28. Share on Facebook Share. Share on Twitter Tweet. Share on Pinterest Share. Share on LinkedIn Share. Share on Digg Share. Send email Mail.

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