Corti - meaning and definition. What is Corti
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What (who) is Corti - definition


Bonaventura Corti         
  • ''Institutiones physicae'', 1769
ITALIAN NATURALIST (1729-1813)
Bonaventura Corti (26 February 1729 – 3 February 1813) was an Italian Jesuit priest and naturalist who contributed to studies on microscopic organisms including the rotifers, ciliates and algae. He coined the word "plantanimal" for plant-like organisms which moved and which could be revived from desiccation through the addition of water.
Antonio Corti         
ARGENTINE BOXER
Hugo Antonio Corti; Hugo Corti
Hugo Antonio Corti (born June 3, 1963 in San Martin, Santa Fé) is a retired boxer from Argentina, who competed in the middleweight division (– 71 kg). He represented his native country at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.
Eugenio Corti         
ITALIAN AUTHOR (1921-2014)
Eugenio corti
Eugenio Corti (21 January 1921 – 4 February 2014) was an Italian writer born in Besana in Brianza. After participating in the Italian retreat from Russia in World War II, and a period of recovery, he joined the regular Italian army in southern Italia, to fight the German along with the Allies.

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Corti
Corti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Examples of use of Corti
1. Darrell Corti, president of Corti Brothers, a Sacramento wine and food market, is also in the less–is–more camp, announcing last year his store won‘t carry table wines over 14.5 percent alcohol.