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1The Bravo of Venice
A Romance
By Heinrich Zschokke and Matthew Gregory Lewis

“The Bravo of Venice” Metadata:
- Title: The Bravo of Venice
- Authors: Heinrich ZschokkeMatthew Gregory Lewis
- Number of Pages: Median: 325
- Publisher: Hughes
- Publish Date: 1805
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Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL20611928M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 81679163
Author's Alternative Names:
"Heinrich] [Zschokke", "Heinrich Heinrich Zschokke", ""Monk" Lewis", "Matthew G. Lewis", "Matthew Lewis", "M. G. Lewis", "Zschokke, Heinrich 1771-1848." and "Monk Lewis"Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1805
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Faliero
result of Padua's fall to the Lombards. Other sources try to connect the Falieri with the Ordelaffi from Forli, and suggest a Lombard origin, but this is
The Three Graces (Canova)
artistic talent was quickly noticed, especially by a senator, Giovanni Falieri, who introduced him to the sculptor Torretto. Torretto took Canova as apprentice
Palaio Faliro
Thomas Douglas Whitcombe and Charles William James Eliot, Campaign of the Falieri and Piraeus in the Year 1827, publ. by American School of Classical Studies
Franz von Werner
East). (Temesvar 1865) Durch Thüringen. (Through Thuringia). (1870) Marino Falieri. (tragedy). (Leipzig 1871) Selim III. (tragedy). (1872) Ines de Castro
Wilhelm Walloth
Gladiator (novel) 1888 Dramen ("Gräfin Pustela", "Johann v. Schwaben", "Marino Falieri") 1889 Tiberius (novel) 1889 Der Dämon des Neides (novel) 1890 Ovid (novel)
Constantin Denis Bourbaki
with varying success. Nicolas Bourbaki Whitcombe, T. D. Campaign of the Falieri and Piraeus in 1827 (edited by C. W. J. Eliot) Town House Press Inc., Pittsboro
Nikolaos Kriezotis
Sciences Series (38): 170. Thomas Douglas Whitcombe (1992). Campaign of the Falieri and Piraeus in the Year 1827, Or, Journal of a Volunteer, Being the Personal
Vasos Mavrovouniotis
Thomas Douglas; Eliot, Charles William James (1992). Campaign of the Falieri and Piraeus in the Year 1827, Or, Journal of a Volunteer, Being the Personal
Carlo Negrini
(1857) and Galieno in Errico Petrella’s Morosina ovvero L'ultimo de' Falieri in Naples (1860). In the spring of 1860 he created the title role of Luigi
Giovanni Guicciardi
February 1859 Giovanni Orseolo in Petrella's Morosina ovvero L'ultimo de' Falieri, Teatro San Carlo, Naples, 6 January 1860 Douglas in Pappalardo's Mirinda