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Eustachio

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[e-oo-stah-kyaw] / ˌɛ uˈstɑ kyɔ /

noun

  1. Bartolommeo 1524?–1574, Italian anatomist.


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Two streets lead from the Piazza S. Eustachio to— The Pantheon, the most perfect pagan building in the city, built B.C.

From Project Gutenberg

An exquisite form of the same period, but showing still more advanced naturalism, from a very early group of third order windows, near the Church of St. Eustachio on the Grand Canal.

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This is contained in a Letter of Eustachio Divini, Printed in Italian at Rome, as the 39.

From Project Gutenberg

My mother sobbed and vowed whole pounds of wax To St. Eustachio, would he but remove This fearful presence from her door.

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All the quarter of St. Eustachio is turned into one toy-shop; the stalls are set out in the street and brightly lighted, up.

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