38 examples of ricci in sentences

Said Ricci, their General, Sint ut sunt, aut non sint.

In 1601 the Jesuit pioneer Matteo Ricci and his associates, impelled by religion and armed with science, presented themselves at the court of Peking.

Later when Giovanni Tornabuoni wished to present S. Maria Novella with a handsome benefaction, he induced the Ricci family, who owned this chapel, to allow him to re-decorate it, and engaged Ghirlandaio for the task.

Another relative of Cammilla died tragically, Lodovico, who was killed by Giovanni Bandini in a duel at Poggio Baroncelli in 1530a duel fought for the hand and heart of the beauteous Marietta de' Ricci, a relative of that other fateful flirt, Cassandra, who was the cause of Pietro Buonaventuri's tragic death, and died by the knives of assassins.

I am under special obligation to Sir Charles Dilke, Mr Oscar Browning, Professor Novati, Professor Corrado Ricci, Commandant Espérandieu, Professor Cumont, Professor Stilling and Mr Höchberg.

One of the darkest of the royal English tragedies concerns a musician, one David Ricci or Rizzio, who was born at Turin, the son of a poor music-teacher, and who, when grown, managed to join the train of the Count de Moretto, then going as ambassador to Scotland.

In 1601 the first European, the Jesuit Matteo Ricci, succeeded in gaining access to the Chinese court, through the agency of a eunuch.

Ricci was therefore permitted to remain in Peking.

In 1613, after Ricci's death, the Jesuits and some Chinese whom they had converted were commissioned to reform the Chinese calendar.

By his astronomical labours Ricci won a place of honour in Chinese literature; he is the European most often mentioned.

Purcell, Frances Purcell, Henry Purcell, Mary Peters Pygmalion Rackerman, Louis Raff, Joachim Ramann, Lina Rameau, Jean Philippe Rameau, Marie Louisa Mangot Raphael, painter Ravina, Jean Henri Reade, Charles Reinken, Johann Adam Reissman, August Reissman, Henrietta Reynolds, Sir Joshua Ricci or Rizzio, David Richard III.

To Simone is also attributed the interesting portrait of Guidoriccio Fogliani de' Ricci, on horseback, in the Sala del Consiglio.

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SEE Ricci, Corrado.

SEE Ricci, Corrado.

SEE Foster, William. RICCI, CORRADO.

SEE Ricci, Corrado. STUDEBAKER, JOHN WARD Manual of directions for Compass diagnostic tests in arithmetic. R108476.

In un atto di Giovacchino Forzano, per la musica del maestro Primo Riccitelli, riduzione per canto e pianoforte de Luigi Ricci © 2Jul23, D26474. R68511, 16Oct50, Primo Riccitelli (A) COMPANIONABLE BOOKS, by Henry van Dyke. © 6Oct22, A686168.

SEE Foster, William. RICCI, CORRADO.

SEE Ricci, Corrado. STUDEBAKER, JOHN WARD Manual of directions for Compass diagnostic tests in arithmetic. R108476.

Father Ricci, general of the Jesuits, answered haughtily, "Let them be as they are, or not be" (Sint ut sunt, aut non sint).

The last houses still offering shelter to the Jesuits were closed; the general, Ricci, was imprisoned at the castle of St. Angelo, and the Society of Jesus, which had been so powerful for nearly three centuries, took refuge in certain distant lands, seeking in oblivion and silence fresh strength for the struggle which it was one day to renew.

RICCI, LORENZO, last general of the Jesuits, born in Florence; entered the order when 15; became general in 1736; on the suppression of the order retired to the castle of St. Angelo, where he died 1775.

RICCI, MATTEO, founder of the Jesuit mission in China, born in Macerato, Italy; accommodated himself to the manners of the Chinese, and won their confidence (1552-1610).

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