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The most widely accepted origin of gobbi dates to the fifties, when the Bianconeri wore a large jersey. (18 words)
I gobbi (the hunchbacks) is the nickname that is used to define Juventus supporters, but is also used sometimes for team's players. (23 words)
The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd was developed by Sofia Cavalletti and her Montessori collaborator Gianna Gobbi in Rome more than 50 years ago. (24 words)
Phillips-Matz, p. 121 Of her successors, opera enthusiasts tend to consider Maria Callas as the supreme interpreter of the role, largely on the basis of her performances at the Royal Opera House in 1964, with Tito Gobbi as Scarpia. (40 words)
For the drawings in the Vatican collection, see the comprehensive, detailed, illustrated catalogue, Manuela Gobbi, and Barbara Jatta, eds., I disegni di Bernini e della sua scuola nella Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana. (31 words)
The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd was developed by Sofia Cavalletti and her Montessori collaborator Gianna Gobbi in Rome more than 50 years ago. (24 words)
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The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd was developed by Sofia Cavalletti and her Montessori collaborator Gianna Gobbi in Rome more than 50 years ago.
For the drawings in the Vatican collection, see the comprehensive, detailed, illustrated catalogue, Manuela Gobbi, and Barbara Jatta, eds., I disegni di Bernini e della sua scuola nella Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana.
I gobbi (the hunchbacks) is the nickname that is used to define Juventus supporters, but is also used sometimes for team's players.
Phillips-Matz, p. 121 Of her successors, opera enthusiasts tend to consider Maria Callas as the supreme interpreter of the role, largely on the basis of her performances at the Royal Opera House in 1964, with Tito Gobbi as Scarpia.
The most widely accepted origin of gobbi dates to the fifties, when the Bianconeri wore a large jersey.