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Muratori may be: People * Domenico Maria Muratori (1662–1744), Italian painter * Jack Muratori (1929-2001), Republican Party lawmaker from Queens, New York * Ludovico Antonio Muratori (1672–1750), Italian historian * Raimondo Muratori (1841-1885), Italian painter, known for portraits and depicting religious subjects * Saverio Muratori (1910-1973), Italian architect and urban theorist * Teresa Scannabecchi (''née'' Teresa Muratori, 1662–1708), Baroque painter, daughter of Domenico Maria Muratori * Vincent Muratori (born 1987), French footballer Other * Murători, a tributary of the river Becaș in Romania * Muratorian fragment The Muratorian fragment, also known as the Muratorian Canon (Latin: ), is a copy of perhaps the oldest known list of most of the books of the New Testament. The fragment, consisting of 85 lines, is a 7th-century Latin manuscript bound in a 7th- o ...
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Domenico Maria Muratori
Domenico Maria Muratori (1662–1744) was an Italian painter of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century, specializing in altarpieces. Muratori was born in Vendrana in the Budrio commune. He was a Bolognese School (painting), Bolognese painter who studied under Lorenzo Pasinelli. His wife Teresa Scannabecchi was also a painter. They met in the studio of Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole, where she was also a student. Muratori specialized in religious-themed works. He produced frescoes for the second chapel of San Francesco a Ripa. He died in Rome in 1744. References

* ''Storia pittorica dell'Italia dal risorgimento delle belle arti fin presso al fine del XVIII secolo'' (1822), p. 149. 1662 births 1744 deaths 17th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 18th-century Italian painters Painters from Bologna 18th-century Italian male artists {{Italy-painter-17thC-stub ...
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Jack Muratori
Jack Muratori (1929 – May 20, 2001) was a Republican Party lawmaker from Queens, New York who represented a Queens, At-Large New York City Council district from 1974 to 1983. He also served as Minority Leader in 1983. After leaving politics he served as an executive of the King Kullen King Kullen Grocery Co., Inc., is an American supermarket chain based on Long Island. The company is headquartered in Hauppauge, New York, and was founded by Michael J. Cullen on August 4, 1930. The chain operates 27 locations. It is notable for i ... supermarket chain. Muratori died of cancer on May 20, 2001 at the age of 72. At the time of his death he had been residing in both Flushing, Queens and Point Lookout, Long Island with his wife Rosemary. Along with his wife Rosemary he left behind three daughters and three sons.http://www.qgazette.com/news/2001-05-30/Political_Page/p01.html Feuding Starts As Mayoral Campaign Gets Ugly References 1929 births 2001 deaths Deaths from ...
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Ludovico Antonio Muratori
Lodovico Antonio Muratori (21 October 1672 – 23 January 1750) was an Italian historian, notable as a leading scholar of his age, and for his discovery of the Muratorian fragment, the earliest known list of New Testament books. Biography Born to a poor family in Vignola, near Modena, he was first instructed by the Jesuits, studied law, philosophy, and theology at the University of Modena, and was ordained a priest in 1694. The following year, Count Charles Borromeo called him to the college of "Dottori" at the Ambrosian Library in Milan, where he immediately started collecting unedited ancient writings of various kinds. His first publication was the ''Anecdota Latina ex Ambrosianæ Bibliothecæ codicibus'' (2 vols., Milan, 1697–98), followed by two other volumes (Padua, 1713). Duke Rinaldo I (1700) appointed him archivist and librarian in Modena's Ducal library, which position he held until his death in that city. In 1716 Muratori became, in addition, provost of Santa Mar ...
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Raimondo Muratori
Raimondo Muratori (Modena, August 30, 1841 - 1885) was an Italian painter, known for portraits and depicting religious subjects. He was a resident of Modena, where he attended the Accademia Atestina, from 1854 to 1870. At Naples, he painted a series of portraits: of an old man; one of a child, a half-figure of a Lady, and a Holy Family.''Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti''
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Angelo de Gubernatis Count Angelo De Gubernatis (1840–26 February 1913), Italian man of letters, was born in Turin and educated there and at Berlin, where he studied philology. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize i ...
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Saverio Muratori
Saverio Muratori ( Modena, 1910 – Rome, 1973) was an Italian architect, regarded as one of the pioneers of typomorphological investigations of urban form.Moudon, Anne Vernez, "Getting to Know the Built Landscape: Typomorphology", in Franck, Karen A and Lynda H Schneekloth, ''Ordering Space: Types in Architecture and Design'', New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1994 Early life and career Following the completion of his degree in 1933, Muratori wrote articles in the magazine ''Architettura''. After World War II, he was involved in housing projects in Rome, and designed public buildings in Bologna, Pisa and Rome. In 1952 he started teaching at the University of Venice, but in 1954 he moved back to Rome where he became Professor of Architectural Composition.Cataldi G. et al."Saverio Muratori and the Italian school of planning typology"in ''Urban Morphology'', nr. 6/1, 2002 Legacy Muratori's work has been highly influential on architectural design theory and practice in Italy as well ...
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Teresa Scannabecchi
Angiola Teresa Moratori Scanabecchi (1662 – 19 April 1708) was an Italian composer and painter. Biography Angiola Moratori was born in Bologna Bologna (, , ; egl, label=Emilian language, Emilian, Bulåggna ; lat, Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region in Northern Italy. It is the seventh most populous city in Italy with about 400,000 inhabitants and 1 ..., the daughter of a Bolognese physician, and married Tomaso Scanabecchi Monetta. She studied instrumental performance, singing and painting and composed oratorios, the scores of which have been lost. Her paintings are housed in churches, Santo Stefano in Bologna, San Giovanni in Monte in Bologna, Madonna di Galliera in Bologna, and San Domenico in Ferrara. Scanabecchi died in Bologna and is buried in Madonna di Galliera beneath her painting of St. Tommaso. Works Selected musical works, each with libretto by Giancomo Antonio Bergamori, include: * ''Il martirio di Santo Colomba'' (1689) * ...
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Vincent Muratori
Vincent Muratori (born 3 August 1987) is a French professional footballer who plays as a defender. He began his football career at Monaco Monaco (; ), officially the Principality of Monaco (french: Principauté de Monaco; Ligurian: ; oc, Principat de Mónegue), is a sovereign city-state and microstate on the French Riviera a few kilometres west of the Italian region of Lig .... External links * * 1987 births Living people People from Orange, Vaucluse Sportspeople from Vaucluse Men's association football defenders French footballers France men's under-21 international footballers AS Monaco FC players AS Nancy Lorraine players Ligue 1 players Ligue 2 players Championnat National 2 players Championnat National 3 players French sportspeople of Italian descent Footballers from Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur {{france-footy-defender-1980s-stub ...
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Murători
The Murători is a right tributary of the river Becaș in Romania. It flows into the Becaș close to its confluence with the Someșul Mic, in the eastern outskirts of Cluj-Napoca ; hu, kincses város) , official_name=Cluj-Napoca , native_name= , image_skyline= , subdivision_type1 = Counties of Romania, County , subdivision_name1 = Cluj County , subdivision_type2 = Subdivisions of Romania, Status , subdivision_name2 .... Its length is and its basin size is . References Rivers of Romania Rivers of Cluj County {{Cluj-river-stub ...
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