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Cesare Lucchesini

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427: 421: 201:. He was able to return to Lucca in 1800, and served in various ministerial positions in Lucca. In 1805, he served in a delegation sent by Lucca to the coronation of Napoleon as King of Italy. He served in various posts in the 466: 209:. During this period the former Accademia degli Oscuri was converted into the Istituto Napoleone. He easily transitioned to working in the subsequent 505: 377: 363: 217:. However, as he became elder, he dedicated himself mainly to translations and writings about languages, arts, and chronicles of Lucca. 202: 459: 197:, he was appointed to a diplmatic post in Vienna. In 1798, he was sent to Paris to lobby for the Republic, threatened by the 515: 500: 495: 214: 510: 452: 358: 198: 285: 171: 251:
Saggio d'osservazioni sopra un'opera recentemente pubblicata col titolo: Feste e cortigiane della Grecia
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In 1764 he enrolled in the Collegio of San Carlo, also called the Collegio dei Nobili of
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Atti della Reale Accademia Lucchese in Morte del Marchese Cesare Lucchesini
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Delle lingue antiche e delle altre moderne, che si chiamano orientali
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Francesco Lucchesini and Maria Caterina Lucchesini (née Montecatini)
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This biographical article about an Italian writer or poet is a
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Dell'istituzione della vera tragedia greca per opera di Eschilo
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Della lingua italiana e delle altre lingue moderne d'Europa
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Memorie della Reale Accademia delle Scienze di Torino
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Index

Lucca
Republic of Lucca
Lucca
Duchy of Lucca
Italian
Girolamo Lucchesini
philologist
Lucca
Girolamo
Kingdom of Prussia
Modena
Modena
Lazzaro Spallanzani
Rome
Greek literature
Coptic
Syriac
Hebrew
Arabic
Republic of Lucca
French Revolutionary armies
principality of Lucca
Elisa Bonaparte
Duchy of Lucca
Maria Luisa of Spain
Aeschylus
Francis Lieber
Thomas Gamaliel Bradford
Encyclopædia Americana
Mazzarosa 1832

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