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Francesco Ricci (politician)
Francesco Ricci may refer to: * Francesco Ricci (mathematician), Italian economist and mathematician * Francesco Pasquale Ricci (1732–1817), Italian composer and violinist * Francesco Ricci (politician) Francesco Ricci may refer to: * Francesco Ricci (mathematician), Italian economist and mathematician * Francesco Pasquale Ricci (1732–1817), Italian composer and violinist * Francesco Ricci (politician), Italian politician, former mayor of ...
, Italian politician, former mayor of Chieti {{hndis, Ricci, Francesco ...
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Francesco Ricci (mathematician)
Francesco Ricci was a 17th-century Italian economist and mathematician from Palermo Palermo ( , ; scn, Palermu , locally also or ) is a city in southern Italy, the capital (political), capital of both the autonomous area, autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan .... Works * * References 17th-century deaths 17th-century economists 17th-century Italian mathematicians Italian economists Scientists from Palermo {{Italy-mathematician-stub ...
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Francesco Pasquale Ricci
Francesco Pasquale Ricci (May 17, 1732 – November 7, 1817), was an Italian composer and violinist. Ricci was born in Como. He traveled widely, and lived some time in Paris. Returning to Como, he became ''maestro di cappella'' at Como Cathedral in 1759. Six quintets of his were published in London in 1768 by Peter Welcker. Between 1764 and 1780 he was working in the Hague in the court orchestra of stadholder William V of Orange. There he wrote several works for the Prince and other members of the court. Ricci corrected the works of Josina van Boetzelaer, a surprising Dutch composer. He co-authored a piano method with Johann Christian Bach Johann Christian Bach (September 5, 1735 – January 1, 1782) was a German composer of the Classical period (music), Classical era, the eighteenth child of Johann Sebastian Bach, and the youngest of his eleven sons. After living in Italy for ..., ''Méthode ou recueil de connaissances élémentaires pour le forte-piano ou clavecin'' ...
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