Antonio Rocco
Antonio Rocco (1586 - 1653) was an Italian priest and philosophy teacher (he graduated under Cesare Cremonini), and a writer. Ever since 1888 when he was identified as its anonymous author, he is best known for his satirical homosexual text, L'Alcibiade, fanciullo a scola, written in 1630 and published in 1652.
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Antonio Rocco
Antonio Rocco (1586 - 1653) was an Italian priest and philosophy teacher (he graduated under Cesare Cremonini), and a writer. Ever since 1888 when he was identified as its anonymous author, he is best known for his satirical homosexual text, L'Alcibiade, fanciullo a scola, written in 1630 and published in 1652.
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Antonio Rocco (Scurcola Marsic ...... partir do final do século XX.
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Antonio Rocco (en latin Antoni ...... ue athénien antique Alcibiade.
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Antonio Rocco o Rocchi (Scurco ...... filosofo e scrittore italiano.
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Антонио Рокко (итал. Antonio R ...... х, философ, педагог и писатель
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Antonio Rocco (1586 - 1653) wa ...... in 1630 and published in 1652.
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Antonio Rocco (Scurcola Marsic ...... ha permitido hacer nuevas edic
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Antonio Rocco (Scurcola Marsic ...... partir do final do século XX.
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Antonio Rocco (en latin Antoni ...... ue athénien antique Alcibiade.
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Antonio Rocco o Rocchi (Scurco ...... filosofo e scrittore italiano.
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Антонио Рокко (итал. Antonio R ...... х, философ, педагог и писатель
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Antonio Rocco (filósofo)
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Antonio Rocco (philosophe)
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Antonio Rocco
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Antonio Rocco
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Antonio Rocco
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Рокко, Антонио
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