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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Veronese - définition

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Veronese (disambiguation)

Veronese         
·adj Of or pertaining to Verona, in Italy.
II. Veronese ·noun ·sg & ·pl A native of Verona; collectively, the people of Verona.
Veronese (typeface)         
MONOTYPE TYPEFACE SERIES 59, CUT IN 1911 FOR PUBLISHER J.M. DENT
Veronese (series 59) was a typeface of the Monotype company in the UK made to be used for type casting in hot metal typography
Veronese Riddle         
LATE LATIN RIDDLE FROM NORTHERN ITALY
Indovinello veronese; Veronese riddle
The Veronese Riddle () is a riddle written in late Vulgar Latin, or early Romance, on the Verona Orational, probably in the 8th or early 9th century, by a Christian monk from Verona, in northern Italy. It is an example of a writing-riddle, a popular genre in the Middle Ages and still in circulation in recent times.

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Veronese

Veronese is the Italian word denoting someone or something from Verona, Italy and may refer to:

  • Veronese Riddle, a popular riddle in the Middle Ages
  • Veronese (moth), a moth genus in the family Crambidae
  • Monte Veronese, an Italian cheese made from cow's milk
  • the Veronese embedding of a projective space by a complete linear system
  • Veronese (typeface), Monotype typeface series 59, cut in 1911 for publisher J.M. Dent
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Veronese
1. There are paintings by Poussin, Veronese and Claude, and sculptures by Canova.
2. In the sacristy of the Church of San Sebastiano in Venice, Paolo Veronese has also painted the Gospel writers at work.
3. It gives a window on how someone of that class lived at the time. ‘When I saw the list of paintings and the name Veronese, I knew I was on to something.