Italian+idiom
11Scorel, Jan van — (1495 1562) Dutch Romanist painter from Schoorl, a village near Alkmaar; the bastard son of a priest, his birth legitimized by Emperor Charles V in 1541. While attending Latin school in Alkmaar, Jan van Egmond, who later became the city s… …
12Italicism — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. Italianism, Latinism, Italian idiom, Romanism …
13italicism — n. Italian idiom, Italianism …
14Monteverdi, Claudio — ▪ Italian composer and musician Introduction baptized May 15, 1567, Cremona, Duchy of Milan died November 29, 1643, Venice Italian composer of the late Renaissance, the most important developer of the then new genre, the opera. He also did much… …
15Cherubini, Luigi — ▪ Italian composer in full Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobio Salvatore Cherubini born Sept. 14, 1760, Florence [Italy] died March 15, 1842, Paris, France Italian born French composer during the period of transition from Classicism to Romanticism; he… …
16Tura, Cosmè — ▪ Italian painter Cosmè also spelled Cosimo born c. 1430, Ferrara [Italy] died 1495, Ferrara early Italian Renaissance painter who was the founder and the first significant figure of the 15th century School of Ferrara. Tura was court… …
17Vivarini, Antonio — ▪ Italian painter born c. 1415, , Murano?, Republic of Venice [Italy] died c. 1480 painter, one of the most important and prolific Venetian artists of the first half of the 15th century, founder of the studio of the influential Vivarini… …
18more cowbell — idiom. Something extra that will take a project or endeavor to a higher level. Example Citations: The show had a little bit of everything, from dancers, flaming inline skaters, blacksmiths and fake cows rolling around to a K tel soundtrack for… …
19ciao — idiom. good bye (from Italian). I m off now, ciao …
20HEBREW LITERATURE, MODERN — definition and scope beginnings periodization …