cremona in A Sentence

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    Twice in Naples and once in Cremona.

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    The Violin Museum is a musical instrument museum located in Cremona.

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    The Cremona classical school, the music history of Cremona and its most illustrious luteos;

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    So Gerard of Cremona is the name that has come to us from the past.

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    Duplicates of volumes from the libraries of Vienna, Cremona and the Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense were acquired.

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    On his visit to Constantinople in 949 ambassador Liutprand of Cremona described automata in the emperor Theophilos' palace,

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    The thirties of the twentieth century represent a crucial time for Cremona, and not only for violin making.

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    Most exhibits were donated to the Town Hall of Cremona in 1930 by the famous Italian luthier, Giuseppe Fiorini.

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    However, failing to do so, after ten years decided to give the whole collection to the Civic Museum of Cremona.

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    However, failing in their own way, after ten years he decided to give away the whole collection at the Civic Museum of Cremona.

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    In 1893 Giovanni Battista Cerani donated to the town of Cremona different musical instruments and ownership patterns of great Cremonese violin makers, including Antonio Stradivari.

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    The violin museum is a music museum located in Cremona. Museo del Violino Antonio Stradivari based in Cremona, is dedicated to cremonese luthery of all time.

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    Here are exhibited instruments belonging to the collection of the Stradivarius Museum, representative of the Cremona violin-making from the late eighteenth century to the early twentieth century.

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    Later in the 12th century, when Gherardo of Cremona translated these writings from Arabic into Latin, he replaced the Arabic jaib with its Latin counterpart, sinus, which means"cove" or"bay"; thence comes the English word sine.

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    An original mix of tradition and innovation, Palazzo dell'Arte is one of the Neapolitan architect Carlo Cocchia's(1903-1993) first production masterpieces and strongly stands out among the Cremona architectures of the Fascist era, embracing the south side of piazza Marconi.

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