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*[[Giuseppe Tartini]] (1692–1770) Italian composer, violinist and theorist *[[Giuseppe Tartini]] (1692–1770) Italian composer, violinist and theorist
*Guascanti Rappacini- Botanical scientist *Guascanti Rappacini- Botanical scientist
-*Giovanni Railich-Violin and Lutemaker from 1672 to 1678.<ref>An Encyclopedia of the Violin. Alberto Bachmann. Published 1925. p.39</ref>+*Giovanni Railich-Violin and Lutemaker from 1672 to 1678.
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