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    Luisa Gabriella Epifani, better known as Muzi Epifani (March 18, 1935 – February 12, 1984), was an Italian writer and poet. Muzi Epifani was born in Benghazi...
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  • characters Muzi Mashele Muzi Mei Muzi Epifani Muzi (musician) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Muzi. If an internal link led...
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    zum späten XVIII. Jahrhundert. Dissertation Cologne 1992. Berlin 1992. Muzi Epifani: Cloto. Poesie. Antonio Lalli, Poggibonsi. The dictionary definition...
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    very charismatic mentor and teacher. One of his students, the writer Muzi Epifani, dedicated to him the comedy The Escape. In this work, the protagonist...
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  • Larinese dialect) Milo de Angelis Fabrizio De André Eugenio De Signoribus Muzi Epifani Alba Florio Franco Fortini Ugo Foscolo Erminia Fuà Fusinato Alfonso Gatto...
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  • Voragine (1230 - 1298) Paola Drigo (1876–1938) Umberto Eco (1932–2016) Muzi Epifani (1935–1984) Valerio Evangelisti (1952–2022) Julius Evola (1898–1974)...
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  • Iraqi poet Leila Djabali (born 1933), Algerian poet and intellectual Muzi Epifani (1935–1984), Italian novelist and poet Ruth Fainlight (born 1931), US-born...
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  • York: Columbia University Press. Philosophy in Canada Graeme Nicholson Muzi Epifani LHAE News - Dieter Misgeld The Habermasian Headache: A Response to Dieter...
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  • 1941), American poet and essayist known as a feminist critic and scholar Muzi Epifani (1935–1984), Italian writer and poet Mary Eliza Fullerton (1868–1946)...
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  • screenwriter Pamphile of Epidaurus (1st century AD, Ancient Greece), historian Muzi Epifani (1935–1984, Italy), nv., poet & pw. Helen Epstein (b. 1947, Czechoslovakia/Czech...
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  • Collettivo teatrale "Isabella Morra") Directed: Di madre in madre, by Muzi Epifani and Francesca Pansa, Teatro La Maddalena, Rome, 1978. Accattone, di Pier...
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    published last year by publisher Palgrave Macmillan. Married to the poet Muzi Epifani in 1953, he had four children with her, Luca, Daniele, Francesca and...
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  • short story writer, novelist Francesca Duranti (born 1935), novelist Muzi Epifani (1935–1984), novelist, poet, playwright, columnist Camilla Faà (c. 1599–1662)...
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    the son of urban and economic planner Franco Archibugi and of writer Muzi Epifani. He has several brothers and sisters including film director Francesca...
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    beheaded, in the Spoleto fortress (August 6, 1840). Angelo Crivelli a.k.a. Epifani from Terni, convicted of the murders of deacon Valentino Bevilacqua, of...
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