Jacopo (also
Iacopo Iacopo is a given name
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) is a masculine
Italian
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given name
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, derivant from
Latin
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''Iacōbus''. It is an Italian variant of Giacomo.
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Jacopo Aconcio (), Italian religious reformer
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Jacopo Bassano
Jacopo Bassano (c. 1510 – 14 February 1592), known also as Jacopo dal Ponte, was an Italian painter who was born and died in Bassano del Grappa near Venice, and took the village as his surname. Trained in the workshop of his father, Francesco t ...
(1592), Italian painter
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Iacopo Barsotti (1921–1987), Italian mathematician
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Jacopo da Bologna
Jacopo da Bologna (fl. 1340 – c. 1386) was an Italian composer of the Trecento, the period sometimes known as the '' Italian ars nova''. He was one of the first composers of this group, making him a contemporary of Gherardello da Firenze ...
(), Italian composer
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Jacopo Comin
Jacopo Comin (1901–1973) was an Italian film producer, writer, and director.
Selected filmography
* '' Summer Storm'' (1949)
*''The Rival of the Empress
''The Rival of the Empress'' (Italian: ''La rivale dell'imperatrice'') is a 1951 It ...
(1518–1594), Italian painter otherwise known as Tintoretto
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Jacopo Carucci (1494–1557), Italian painter otherwise known as Pontormo
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Jacopo Corsi
Jacopo Corsi (17 July 1561 – 29 December 1602) was an Italian composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque and one of Florence's leading patrons of the arts, after only the Medicis. His best-known work is '' Dafne'' (1597/98), whose sc ...
(1561–1602), Italian composer
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Jacopo da Leona Jacopo da Leona, also spelt Iacopo was an Italian medieval jurist and poet who died in 1277.
A notary by profession, he became a nobleman's secretary and later a judge.
Sixty of his sonnets survive.
Life and work
Beginning life as Jacopo del ...
(died 1277), Italian poet
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Jacopo Peri
Jacopo Peri (20 August 156112 August 1633), known under the pseudonym Il Zazzerino, was an Italian composer and singer of the transitional period between the Renaissance and Baroque styles, and is often called the inventor of opera. He wrote th ...
(1561–1633), Italian composer
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Jacopo della Quercia
Jacopo della Quercia (, ; 20 October 1438), also known as Jacopo di Pietro d'Agnolo di Guarnieri, was an Italian sculptor of the Renaissance, a contemporary of Brunelleschi, Ghiberti and Donatello. He is considered a precursor of Michelangelo ...
(1438), Italian sculptor
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Jacopo Riccati
Jacopo Francesco Riccati (28 May 1676 – 15 April 1754) was a Venetian mathematician and jurist from Venice. He is best known for having studied the equation which bears his name.
Education
Riccati was educated first at the Jesuit school for th ...
(1676–1754), Italian mathematician
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Jacopo Sadoleto
Jacopo Sadoleto (July 12, 1477 – October 18, 1547) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and counterreformer noted for his correspondence with and opposition to John Calvin.
Life
He was born at Modena in 1477, the son of a noted jurist, he a ...
(1477–1547), Italian Catholic cardinal
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Jacopo M. Jacopo (also Iacopo) is a masculine Italian given name, derivant from Latin ''Iacōbus''. It is an Italian variant of Giacomo.
* Jacopo Aconcio (), Italian religious reformer
* Jacopo Bassano (1592), Italian painter
* Iacopo Barsotti (1921–1987) ...
(1989), Italian Communicator, upholder of the European Commission
Fictional characters:
* Jacopo, a key character in the 2002 film version of ''
The Count of Monte Cristo'' (and a minor character in
the book).
* Jacopo Bearzatti, one of the central characters of ''
The House in Fata Morgana
''The House in Fata Morgana'' is a visual novel video game developed by Novectacle. It was released for Microsoft Windows and iOS by Novectacle in 2012 and 2014 in Japan, and for Microsoft Windows by MangaGamer in 2016 internationally. Addition ...
'' and the protagonist of the prequel ''The House in Fata Morgana: A Requiem for Innocence''
* Jacopo Belbo, one of the main characters of ''
Foucault's Pendulum
''Foucault's Pendulum'' (original title: ''Il pendolo di Foucault'' ) is a novel by Italian writer and philosopher Umberto Eco. It was first published in 1988, and an English translation by William Weaver appeared a year later.
''Foucault's P ...
'' by Umberto Eco
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Jacopo Peterman
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, a character portrayed by John O'Hurley in the sitcom ''Seinfeld''
See also
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Iacopo Iacopo is a given name
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Jack (given name)
Jack is a given name, a diminutive of John; alternatively, it may be derived from Jacques, the French form of James or Jacob. Since the late 20th century, Jack has become one of the most common names for boys in many English-speaking countries. ...
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