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

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pacini (disambiguation)

Émilien Pacini         
FRENCH WRITER AND LIBRETTIST (1811-1898)
Émilien Pacini (17 November 1811 in Paris – 23 November 1898 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a 19th-century French librettist of Italian origin.
Piero Pacini da Pescia         
ITALIAN EDITOR (FL. 1471-1514)
Piero Pacini da Pescia (flourished 1495–1514) was an Italian publisher. He lived and worked in Florence, Italy.
Roberto Pacini         
ITALIAN FILM DIRECTOR
Roberto Pacini (born 1967 in Florence, Italy) is an Italian director, author and theatre and film producer.

Wikipédia

Pacini

Pacini may refer to the following persons:

  • Piero Pacini da Pescia (flourished 1495-1514), Italian publisher
  • Giovanni Pacini, a 19th-century Italian composer, known mostly for his operas
  • Sante Pacini (1735 - circa 1790), Italian painter and engraver active mostly in Tuscany in an early Neoclassic style
  • Alfredo Pacini, an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Domenico Pacini, an Italian physicist
  • Edoardo Pacini, an Italian footballer
  • Émilien Pacini, a 19th-century French librettist of Italian origin
  • Filippo Pacini, an Italian anatomist
  • Francesco Pacini (born 1906, date of death unknown), Italian modern pentathlete
  • Francesco Pacini (footballer)
  • Franco Pacini, an Italian astrophysicist
  • Giuseppe Pacini, an Italian footballer
  • José Pacini, an Argentine football player
  • Mark Pacini, an American video game designer
  • Regina Pacini, a Portuguese lyric soprano
  • Roberto Pacini, an Italian director, author and theatre and film producer
  • Sophie Pacini (born 1991), German-Italian pianist

It may also refer to:

  • Pacinian corpuscle, mechanoreceptor responsible for sensitivity to deep pressure touch and high frequency vibration
Exemples du corpus de texte pour Pacini
1. She appeared first in Paris wearing seven–inch platforms by little–know designer Pacini.
2. You never know when you visit the Capitol." After almost three hours under the dome, the Pacini family emerged impressed.
3. "The movie was great; the place was very classy; the exhibit hall was very impressive," John Pacini said.
4. Volunteers come from all ages and all walks of life and the initiative was the idea of the church rector Father Alberto Pacini – who described it as a "sign of the times." Yesterday Father Pacini said: "The idea basically is very simple – we just wanted to offer the possibility of prayer to people who cannot make it to church.
5. "My parents took me here when I was a kid, and I wanted to take the boys," said John Pacini, who was visiting from Albany, N.Y., with his wife, Cathy, and sons Nicholas, 8, and Anthony, 7.