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  2. Poggio Bracciolini - Wikipedia

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    Poggio's most famous find was the discovery of the only surviving manuscript of Lucretius's De rerum natura ("On the Nature of Things") known at the time, in a German monastery (never named by Poggio, but probably Fulda), in January 1417. Poggio spotted the name, which he remembered as quoted by Cicero.

  3. Tomaso Poggio - Wikipedia

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    Tomaso Armando Poggio (born 11 September 1947 in Genoa, Italy), is the Eugene McDermott professor in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, an investigator at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research, a member of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and director of both the Center for Biological and Computational Learning at MIT and the Center for ...

  4. Poggio - Wikipedia

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    Poggio is an Italian word meaning "knoll". It may refer to: Places. France. Poggio-di-Nazza, Haute-Corse, Corsica; Poggio-di-Venaco, Haute-Corse, Corsica;

  5. Archaeological area of Poggio Sommavilla - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric Paleolithic finds of lithic industry, Poggio Sommavilla-Grappignano, Tiber Valley. [3] [4] [5]The morphological entity of the river terrace of Poggio Sommavilla-Grappignano at the confluence of the Tiber and the Aia torrent in front of the Treja (Paleotevere), [6] [7] geologically made up of gravelly-sandy deposits, undoubtedly constitutes the area that boasts the greatest density ...

  6. Poggio Sommavilla - Wikipedia

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    Poggio Sommavilla or Poggetto (Local dialect: Poggettu) is a frazione of Collevecchio, Lazio region at Tiber Valley in Italy. [1] It is known for the discovery of archaeological finds from prehistory .

  7. Giovanni Poggio - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Poggio (also written Poggi) (21 January 1493 – 12 February 1556) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. He is mainly known for the elaborate decorations he arranged for his residence, the Palazzo Poggi .

  8. Federico Poggio - Wikipedia

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    Federico Poggio (born 24 April 1998) is an Italian swimmer.He competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, where he placed 15th in the semifinals of the 100 metre breaststroke event with a time of 59.91 seconds after qualifying for the semifinals with a time of 59.33 seconds in the preliminary heats.

  9. Poggio Mirteto - Wikipedia

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    Poggio Mirteto is a comune (municipality) is situated in the Tiber Valley area of the region of Latium, Italy. Administratively Poggio Mirteto is in the province of Rieti (formerly part of the province of Perugia ) and geographically this municipality is about 45 kilometres (28 mi) northeast of Rome and about 20 kilometres (12 mi) southwest of ...