Synonyms for ovvero or Related words with ovvero

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Examples of "ovvero"
1875 - Gelusia ovvero Ammore spusalizio e gelusia
–––, 1635, "L'Enrico ovvero Bisanzio acquistato. Poema heroico," Venice.
1894 - Li mariuole ovvero La Contessa tre cape
In 1686, ""L'Amazzone Corsara, ovvero L'Alvilda, regina de Goti"," by Carlo Pallavicino.
1880 - La Presentazione de 'na compagnia ovvero Felice direttore di compagnia
1889 - Lu miedeco de li femmene ovvero Il dottor Suricillo
1877 - Felice maestro di callegrafia ovvero Lu curaggio de nu pompiere napulitano
1880 - Il non plus ultra della disperazione ovvero La Battaglia del Rigoletto; I duelli; Lu Pagnottino.
director and actor for "Sol'Amleto, ovvero studi di attimi di una fobia del vivere" by W. Shakespeare, music by Gianluca Attanasio
Io sono Tony Scott, ovvero come l'Italia fece fuori il più grande clarinettista del jazz () is a 2012 Italian documentary directed by Franco Maresco.
The dialogue "Minturno, ovvero de la bellezza" ("Minturno, or On Beauty", 1592-3) by Torquato Tasso is dedicated to him. He died at Crotone in 1574.
He is also the protagonist of an opera "Il Demogorgone, ovvero il filosofo confuso" ("Demogorgon, or the Confused Philosopher" by Vincenzo Righini (1786) with a libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte, which originally was written for Mozart.
In 2010, a documentary film by the Italian director Franco Maresco about the life of Tony Scott was released titled "Io sono Tony Scott, ovvero come l'Italia fece fuori il più grande clarinettista del jazz" ().
In 1999, his second novel, "Il rispetto, ovvero Pino Pentecoste contro i guappi (Respect, or Pino Pentecoste against the Blabbermouths)", was published by Adelphi, followed by the fairy tale "Lidia e i turchi (Lydia and the Turks)" published by Mondadori. Other successful novels have been published by Ferrandino, among which "Spada (Sword)" (2007), a reprise of Dumas' Three Musketeers.
Giovanni Paisiello (1740–1816), a famous Neapolitan composer of more than 100 operas seria and buffa, he spent in Russia eight years (1776–1783), where he wrote 12 operas including "Nitteti" (1777 Saint Petersburg), "Lucinda e Armidoro" (1777 Saint Petersburg), "Il barbiere di Siviglia, ovvero La precauzione inutile" (1782 Hermitage Theatre), and "Il mondo della luna" (1782 Kamenny Island Theatre).
In 1779, Pietro Andolfati wrote a play about the revolt, entitled "La congiura di Mustafa Bassa di Rodi contro i cavalieri Maltesi: ovvero le glorie di Malta" (The conspiracy of Mustapha Pasha of Rhodes against the knights of Malta, or the glories of Malta).
Marcovaldo is a collection of 20 short stories written by Italo Calvino. It was initially published, in 1963, as "Marcovaldo ovvero Le stagioni in città" ("Marcovaldo, or The Seasons in the City"), but the first stories were written in the early 1950s.
In his 1772 book "Malta illustrata ovvero descrizione di Malta isola del Mare Siciliano e Adriatico", Count Giovannantonio Ciantar wrote about the stone and illustrated it, but he was not able to decipher its writing. Ciantar wrote that the tombstone was located in the courtyard of a private residence.
Il barbiere di Siviglia, ovvero La precauzione inutile ("The Barber of Seville, or The Useless Precaution") is a comic opera by Giovanni Paisiello from a libretto by Giuseppe Petrosellini, even though his name is not identified on the score's title page.
Duke Vincenzo Gonzaga awarded Basile a barony, and was also well regarded by Vincenzo's son Francesco. While still working for the Mantuan court, she travelled to Florence, Rome, Naples, and Modena. She performed in Alessandro Guarini's "Licori, ovvero L’incanto d’amore". In 1626 she retired from the service of the Gonzagas, and moved to Naples and later Rome.