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Indice Dei Nomi INDICE DEI NOMI Abramo, CX n. Accademia «La Colombaria», XXXVII. Accademia dei Georgofili, XXIV n., XXXVII. Accademia dei Lincei, 216, 241. Accademia della Crusca, XXXVI, 299. Accademia delle Arti del disegno, XXXVII. Accademia di Francia, LXXXVII. Accademia di San Luca in Roma, 288. Accademia Filarmonica di Mosca, 257. Accademia ligustica di Belle Arti in Genova, 288. Accademia Medico- Fisica, XXXVII. Accademia militare di Modena, 144, 184, 281. Accademia musicale di Firenze, XXXVII. Accademia scientifico-letteraria di Milano, 179. Acciani, Antonia, LIX n., LXIII n. Acqui Terme, 288. Adamo, Sergia, IX n., LIII n., CXV n., bibl. Adda, 226, 243. Addis, Filippo, XVII n., LXXXI n., LXXXII n., bibl. Adorno, Francesco, XXXVIII n., bibl. Afghanistan, CVI n. Africa, C, CII n., CXV, CXVI n., 160, 203, 293, 294. Aime, Federico, XIX, XX n., 169. Aimo, Piero, XI n., bibl. Airaghi, Carlo, XVIII, XIX n., XXI Airuno, 225. Aisne, 194. Alberti (signori), 226. Albissola, 180. Alcorta, Amancio (dott.), CIX. Aleardi, Aleardo, 148, 174, 218. Alessandretta, CIX. Alessandria, XIX n., XXI n., CXCVI, 288. Alfonso, Louis, 204. Alghero, CXIV. Alighieri, Dante, LIV n., 174, 195, 209, 210, 213, 214, 216, 220, 307. Alma-Tadema, Lourens, 189. Alpi, 88, 203. Alsazia, 186. Alziator, Francesco, XVII n., bibl. 332 IL CARTEGGIO FARINA - DE GUBERNATIS Amari, Michele, XXXI, XXXII n., XXXIII, XXXVIII, XXXIX. Amburgo, XCVI, CX. America, XCIII, 197, 220. America Latina, CVIII, 279. Amiens, XCVI, 185. Amsterdam, XCVI, 76, 196, 229, 230, 251. Anfosso, Carlo, XLVII n., 175. Angeli, Diego, CXI. Angius, Vittorio, XIV n. Anversa, XCVI n. Arand, Charlotte (pseud. di Leopold von Sacher-Masoch), 248. Arcoleo, Giorgio, 135, 273, bibl. Arenzano, LXXXVII e n., 87, 237. Argentina, CVI, CIX n., 279 Argentina (teatro), 155. Ariosto, Ludovico, LXXVIII, 195. Aristofane Larva (anagramma di Salvatore Farina), XLVI, 175. Armani, Giuseppe, X n., bibl. Arrighi, Cletto, LXII. Ascoli, Graziadio Isaia, XLII e n., XLIV n., CVI, 14, 178, 179, 192, 210, 265, bibl. Asia Minore, CVI n. Asor Rosa, Alberto, LXXIV, LXXV, bibl. Aspromonte, 207. Assalonne, LXVI, 65, 218, 220, 221. Assia, 248. Aubert, Roger, X n., bibl. Auerbach (casa editrice di Berlino), 246. Auerbach, Berthold (pseudonimo di Moyses Baruch), 16, 186. Austria, XI, XCVIII n., 145, 200, 226, 246, 256. Baccelli, Guido, 103, 249, 265. Baccini, Ida, 246. Bagdad, 293. Bagetti, Giuseppe Pietro, XXVII. Bakúnin, Aleksandr Aleksandrovi cˇ, 207. Bakúnin, Aleksej Aleksandrovi cˇ, 207. Bakúnin, Michail Aleksandrovi cˇ, XLIV, 207, 208. Bakúnin, Natal’ja, 208, 214. Bakúnin, Pavel Aleksandrovi cˇ, 208. Balbo, Cesare, 214. Baldanzini (fratelli, capomastri muratori), 254. Balestrazzi, Agostino, bibl. Indice dei nomi 333 Bandinelli, Olimpio, 253. Barbaglia, Giuseppe (pittore), 247. Barbera (editore), CXXI n., 183, 197, 236. Barbera, Raffello , 39, 40, 93, 95, 202, 203. Barbieri, Edoardo, CXVIII, bibl. Bardelli, Giuseppe, XXXIX. Baretta, Giuseppe, bibl. Barile, Laura, LXXIV n., bibl. Barrili, Anton Giulio, XLVII n., LIII n., LXVI n., LXVII, 15, 144, 175, 182, 183, 201, 282. Barthema, Ludovico, CVI. Bartoccini, Fiorella, bibl. Bartoli, Adolfo, 264. Baruch, Moyses, 186. Baudelaire, Charles, 189. Baudry, Frédéric, LI, 199. Beccaria, Gian Luigi, XII n., bibl. Beethoven, Ludwig van, 241. Belgio, LII, XCVII, XCVIII, CII, 116, 117, 145, 247, 251, 256. Bellini, Vincenzo, 175, 241. Bellocchi, Ugo, bibl. Bellotti Bon, Luigi, 203. Belviglieri, Carlo, 248. Benelli, Sem, CXVI. Benfey, Theodor, L. Benjamin, Walter, LX n., bibl. Berengo, Marino, LIX n., LXI n., LXXIV n., bibl. Bergaigne, A., 198 n. Bergamo, 286. Berlino, XXXI e n., LIII n., XCVI e n., XCVII, CII n., CV n., CX, 36, 44, 52, 116, 145, 188, 199, 223, 230, 241, 246, 251, 262, 282, 295. Bernina, 239. Bersezio, Carlo (figlio di Vittorio), 180. Bersezio, Laura (moglie di Vittorio), 180. Bersezio, Vittorio, XLVII n., XLVIII, LVI n., LXVI n., LXVII, LXXXV n., XCVIII n., 15, 43, 44, 45, 53, 55, 91, 92, 98, 120, 132, 175, 180, 181, 187, 201, 203, 214, 235, 266, 267, 270, 271. Bertani, Giovanni Battista, 252. Berti, Domenico, 224. Bertini Malgarini, Patrizia, CXVIII, bibl. Bertolini, Francesco, 210. Bertoni Jovine, Dina, bibl. Betti, Mario, XXXVII n., bibl. 334 IL CARTEGGIO FARINA - DE GUBERNATIS Bezobrazov De Gubernatis, Sof’ja, XLIV. Bezobrazov, Elisa (Tat’jana Svetoff), 214. Bezzola, Antonio (scultore), 288. Bezzola, Guido, bibl. Bhagvanlal (bramino), CVII n. Biadego, Giuseppe, 175. Biagioli, Giuliana, XXXVII n. Bianchi, Celestino, 234. Bianchini, Angela, LXXIV n., bibl. Biella, 140. Bigazzi, Roberto, bibl. Bignami, Enrico, LXII. Billia, Antonio, XVIII, XIX n., XXII n. Birmania, CVI n. Bisi Albini, Sofia, 240, 241, bibl. Bisi, Emilio, 241. Bissolati, Leonida, LXII. Bissone, XXV. Bistagno, 288. Bistolfi, Leonardo, 288. Bizzoni, Achille, XXII n. Blandy, Stella, LXXXVI e n., LXXXVII n., 196, 251. Boccaccio, Giovanni, 195. Boemia, LII n., 117. Boglietti, Giovanni, XXII n., 232, 243, 249, 250, 258, 261, bibl. Boito, Arrigo, XLVII n., XLIX, LXII, 175, 198. Bologna, XIII, 285. Bolzoni, Lina, bibl. Bombay, CVI, CVII e n. Bompiani, Valentino, bibl. Bonatelli, Francesco, 210. Bonghi, Ruggiero, XXXIV n., 216, 233, 265, bibl. Bonifazi, Neuro, 175, 240, bibl. Bonu, Raimondo, XVII n., bibl. Bopp, Franz, XXXI e n., bibl. Borchers, LIII, 52, 196. Bordighera, 184. Bordoni, Carlo, LXXV n., bibl. Borgese, Giuseppe Antonio, LIX n., bibl. Borlenghi, Aldo, LXIII n. Born, Bertrand de, 221. Borzini, Leopoldina, LXXXV. Borzino (famiglia), 238. Indice dei nomi 335 Borzino, Ulisse, 238. Boselli, Paolo, CX n., 210, 248, 282. Bosio, Ferdinando, XVIII, 8, 97, 173, 174, 244, 248. Bottaio, Giusto, 306. Bottaro, 288. Bougival, 215. Boutet, Eduardo, CXI n. Bovisio Masciago, 216. Brambilla, Simona, CXXIV n., bibl. Brandes, Georg, 189. Bravieri, Dino, XXXVII n., bibl. Brema, XCVI. Brembo (fiume), 286. Brennero, 200. Brera, XLIX, 183. Brianza, 58, 216. Brigaglia, Manlio, XV n., XVII n., XCV n., bibl. Briganti, Alessandra, bibl. Brigola (editrice), LXXXV, LXXXVIII, 60, 112, 190, 199, 200, 234, 242, 259. Brigola, Alfredo, LXXXVIII n., 242. Brioschi, Francesco, XLIII n. Brivio, XLII, 289. Brofferio, Angelo, 192. Brosovich (giornalista), XLVI. Brücke, Ernst Wilhelm von, 292. Bruges, XCVI. Brugge, 231. Brunati, Felice, LXXXV e n., 247. Brundu, Daniele, CXVIII. Bruni, Francesco, XIII n., bibl. Brunori, Vittorio, LXXIV n., bibl. Bruxelles, XCVI. Buenos Aires, CVIII e n., 279. Bufalini, Maurizio, XXXII n. Bulgaria, CVI e n. Buonincontro, Pasquale, CX n. Bürger, Gottfried August, 195. Butti, Enrico Annibale, LXXVIII, 242. Butti, Romeo, LXXIII n. Buzzi, Paolo, CXVI. Byron, George Gordon lord, 195. 336 IL CARTEGGIO FARINA - DE GUBERNATIS Caccianiga, Antonio, 201. Cadorna, Raffaele, X. Caetani, Onorato, 293. Cagliari, XVII n., LXXXVIII n., CXIV, 292. Cagna, Achille Giovanni, 243. Calcinaia, L n., 254. Caldarini (signori), 226. Calolzio, 244. Caltagirone, 273. Cambi, Anselmo, 254. Cameroni, Felice, XXII, XLVIII n., LXII. Campanini, Naborre, 232. Canepa, Luigi, XVI n. Canestri, Giorgio, XXV n., bibl. Cannes, 186. Canonico, Tancredi, 310. Cantani, Arnaldo, 234. Cantoni, Alberto, LXXII n. Cantoni, Carlo, 232. Cantù, Cesare, XLII en., XLIX, 148, 150, 174, 289, bibl. Capponi, Gino, XXXII n., 173, 174. Capuana, Luigi, XLVII, LIV n., LVIII, LIX n., LXIV, LXX n., LXXI n., LXXXV, 142, 175, 188, 218, 243, 245, bibl. Caracciolo, Alberto, XXXVI n., bibl. Carcare (Savona), 182. Carducci, Giosuè, XLIV n., XLIX, LXIV, 148, 210, 212, 218, 245. Carenno, 152, 154, 290. Carlo Alberto di Savoia-Carignano, re di Sardegna, XIV n. Carlo I, re di Romania (principe di Hoenzoller), 297. Carmen Sylva (pseud. di Elisabetta di Romania), 297. Carnazzi, Giulio, XXI n., 233, bibl. Caronia, Sabino, bibl. Carrer, Luigi, 192. Carrera, Valentino, 42, 44, 56, 58, 202, 253, 272. Cartagine, 293. Casaccia, 238. Casale Monferrato, XIII n., XVIII e n., XIX n., Casati, Gabrio, XXXIV. Cases, Cesare, LX n., bibl. Castasegna, 238. Castellani, Arrigo, XII n., bibl. Castellazzo, Luigi, LXVI n., 15, 184, 210. Castelnuovo, Enrico, LXVII. Indice dei nomi 337 Castoldi (ingegnere), LXXXVIII n. Castronovo, Valerio, XIV n., LVI n., LX n., 198, bibl. Catania, 160, 217, 220. Cattaneo, Carlo, 183. Cattermole Mancini, Evelina, 218. Catullo, 218. Cavallotti, Felice (cfr. Falco Attevicelli), XXI n., XXII n., LXII, 248. Cavour, conte Camillo Benso, XI n., XXVIII n., 174. Cazzamini Mussi, Francesco, bibl. Cecchi, Emilio, LXIII n. Celoria, Giovanni, XXI, XLVII n., LXXXV, 175, 247. Cesana, Giuseppe Augusto, 244. Cesena, 285. Chamfort, Nicolas de, LXVII. Charing Cross Publishing (editrice di Londra), 196. Charpentier (editore di Parigi), LII n., 116, 247, 263. Chateau-Thierry, 194. Chatrian, Alexandre, 16, 186. Chelli, Gaetano Carlo, CXI n. Chessa, Franca, CXVIII. Chiarini, Giuseppe, 218. Chiavenna, 226. Chieri, XXVIII n., XXX n., 247. Ciampoli, Domenico, 232, 243. Cile, CVIII. Cioffi, Cesare, XXI. Cipolla, Carlo Maria, XXV n., bibl. Ciuffo, Gioacchino, LXXXVIII n. Ciuffoletti, Zeffiro, XXXVII n., bibl. Cives, Giacomo, XXXV n., XXXV n., bibl. Clivio, Gianrenzo P., XIII n., bibl. Cocco Ortu, Francesco, XCII n., 309. Colautti, Arturo, LXIV n. Colico, 74, 226. Collodi, Carlo, 302. Colombi (marchesa), 238, 243, 247. Colombo, Carletto, LXIII n. Colombo, Cristoforo, 234, 264. Colonia, XCVI. Como, 289. Comparetti, Domenico, XXXIII, XXXIX, L. Conti, Niccolò de’, CVI n. Copenaghen, CXVI n., 164, 256, 296. 338 IL CARTEGGIO FARINA - DE GUBERNATIS Coppino, Michele, XXXIV, XLV e n., CVI n., CVIII n., 216, 224, 265. Corazzini, Sergio,
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