Giuseppe Bianchi
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Giuseppe Bianchi may refer to:
  • Giuseppe Bianchi (abbot)
    Giuseppe Bianchi (abbot)
    Abbot Giuseppe Bianchi, from Sabina, instituted a cult of the Most Holy Name of Mary in 1685 at Santo Stefano del Cacco, and soon afterwards established the Congregation of the Most Holy Name of Mary, which was formally approved in 1688. This was the precursor of the church of Santissimo Nome di...

    , 17th century abbot
  • Giuseppe Bianchi (architect)
    Giuseppe Bianchi (architect)
    Giuseppe Bianchi was an Italian architect who designed a church dedicated to Saint John the Evangelist in Parma in 1749. This church also had woodcarvings by Andrea Boschi....

    , 18th century Italian architect
  • Giuseppe Bianchi (astronomer)
    Giuseppe Bianchi (astronomer)
    Giuseppe Bianchi was an Italian astronomer.After studying mathematics, physics, and astronomy at Padua, Bianchi taught astronomy at the University of Modena starting in 1819, and under his direction the Observatory of Modena was built in 1826...

     (1791–1866), Italian astronomer
  • Giuseppe Bianchi (engineer)
    Giuseppe Bianchi (engineer)
    Giuseppe Bianchi was an Italian railway engineer on the Ferrovie dello Stato between 1913 and 1946.-Life:Born at Imola, Bianchi graduated in electrical mechanical engineering at the University of Turin in 1912...

    , Italian railway engineer
  • Giuseppe Bianchi (musician)
    Giuseppe Bianchi (musician)
    Giuseppe Bianchi was a musician and tenor who worked at the Jesuit Collegium Germanicum in Rome in the 17th century. He was a student of Carissimi.- References :* http://www.faculty.fairfield.edu/jmac/sj/cj/cj3music.html...

    , Italian musician
  • Giovanni Bianchi
    Giovanni Bianchi
    Giovanni Bianchi also known as Jano Planco , was an Italian anatomist, archaeologist, zoologist and intellectual.He wrote numerous medical texts and De Conchis minus notis liber , a work on Foraminifera. and maintained a cabinet of curiosities-External Links:* Bio...

    18th century Italian polymath
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