Bartoli
noun
cecilia. born 1966, italian mezzo-soprano, noted for her performances in mozart and rossini operas
historical examples
bartolus or bartoli, a lawyer and law-writer of the fourteenth century.
la sorcire: the witch of the middle ages jules michelet
it is her story which is told in the poem, and not that of bartoli.
the browning cyclopdia edward berdoe
the family of the fredi, or the bartoli, became celebrated beyond all the rest.
the history of painting in italy, vol. 1 (of 6) luigi antonio lanzi
for the sake of being near me, bartoli importunately offered his instructions.
ormond, volume iii (of 3) charles brockden brown
another type, easily made by pupils, is shown in the above ill-stration from bartoli, 1689.
the teaching of geometry david eugene smith
they unavoidably flowed from the illicit attachment of bartoli, and the erring magnanimity of wentworth.
ormond, volume iii (of 3) charles brockden brown
he would gladly have followed, but had to be content with turning saint, like those of whom bartoli wrote.
the browning cyclopdia edward berdoe
the poem was written in pencil on the flyleaf of bartoli’s simboli, a favorite book of his.
selections from the poems and plays of robert browning robert browning
such were the well-known treatises of belli , cataneo , and bartoli .
the teaching of geometry david eugene smith
from all of which ba draws this ‘conclusion’ that these may be worse things than bartoli’s tuscan to cover a page with!
the letters of robert browning and elizabeth barrett barrett, vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846 robert browning and elizabeth barrett barrett
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