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John Florio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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GIOVANNI FLORIO (1553 ?-1625), English writer, was born in London about 1553. He was of Tuscan origin, his parents being Waldenses who had fled from persecution in the Valtelline and taken refuge in England.
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Online Information article about GIOVANNI FLORIO (1553?... (928 words). Three years later Florio was admitted a member of Magdalen College,
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modern scholarly publishers in the finest tradition Division of Clinical Immunology and Allergy, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy...
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Giovanni Florio (1553 – ?1625), English writer, was born in London about 1553.
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John Florio, or Giovanni Florio (English lexicographer) alt-headword: John Florio<br>
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Giovanni Florio. Giovanni Florio (1553 - ?1625), English writer, was born in London about 1553. He was of Tuscan origin, his parents being Waldenses who had fled from persecution in the Valtelline and taken refuge...
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Giovanni Florio summary with 3 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. Giovanni Florio (b. London 1553; d. Fulham, near London, 1625), also known as John Florio, was an English lexicographer and translator of Montaigne.
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[My paper] Gina Florio, Department of General Surgery, San Giovanni Evangelista Hospital, Tivoli, Roma.
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The Encyclopedia Britannica is free at the JCSM Study Center! This page has information about FLORIO, GIOVANNI (1553?-1625) - Encyclopedia Britannica - FLORIO, GIOVANNI (1553?-1625) He died at Fulham, London, in the autumn of 1625. End of Article: FLORIO, GIOVANNI (1553?-1625)
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