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buffe
buffe Now only hist. (bʊf) Also 6 buffie. [ad. It. buffa the breathing hole of a helmet.] In ancient armour, a chin piece pierced with breathing-holes, worn with the burgonet.1598 Florio, Buffa, the buffie or breathing holes of a headpiece or helmet. 1600 Holland Livy xliv. xxxiv. 1192 Others furbus... Oxford English Dictionary
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Falling buffe
The falling buffe is 16th century armour for the throat and lower face. wikipedia.org
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Burgonet
Some helmets, often termed "close burgonets", were made which took elements, such as the peak, crest and falling buffe, of the burgonet and combined them Having an open face could be remedied with a falling buffe. References Bibliography Blair, Claude (1958), European armour circa 1066 to circa 1700. wikipedia.org
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blind-man's-buff
blind-man's-buff (ˌblaɪnd mænz ˈbʌf) Also 6–7 blindman-buff(e, (-buffet, -bough, -bluff,) 7–9 blindman's-buff. [f. blind-man + buff = buffet, blow, stroke.] 1. A game in which one player is blindfolded, and tries to catch and identify any one of the others, who, on their part, push him about, and ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bevor
In the 16th century, the bevor developed into the falling buffe. wikipedia.org
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Giacomo Cordella
Cordella continued his activity mainly in Naples, where he was appreciated for his opere buffe, while his few opere serie met with failures. wikipedia.org
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Giuseppe Scarlatti
Giuseppe Scarlatti (1718 or 18 June 1723, Naples – 17 August 1777, Vienna) was a composer of opere serie and opere buffe. wikipedia.org
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Leonardo Vinci
He first became known for his opere buffe (comic operas) in the Neapolitan language in 1719; he also composed many opere serie (dramatic operas). Music Vinci's opere buffe, of which Li zite 'ngalera (1722) is generally regarded as the best, are full of life and spirit; his opere serie, of which Didone wikipedia.org
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Caterino Mazzolà
Mazzolà's librettos are mostly opere buffe and set by the Dresden composers Johann Gottlieb Naumann, Joseph Schuster and Franz Seydelmann. wikipedia.org
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自助餐
其在汉语圈有不同的称呼方式,例如在香港习惯称「部-{}-飞」、「铺-{}-飞」或「蒲-{}-飞」,读音是取其英语发音;在中国大陆称「自助-{}-餐」;在台湾,台式「自助-{}-餐」不是指「buffe-{}-t」 ,「buffe-{}-t」通常被译作「欧式自助-{}-餐」或「吃到-{}-饱」。 wikipedia.org
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Gaetano Monti (composer)
Most of his works were opere buffe, and were seen in theatres in Rome, Venice, and Naples. wikipedia.org
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Gaetano Martinelli
first appearance as a librettist was at the Teatro San Moisè in Venice, where between 1764 and 1766 he produced the libretti for four successful opere buffe wikipedia.org
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List of operas by Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi
However, he was better known for the style of his less formal works, writing 25 opere buffe (designated as commedia per musica), 25 drammi giocosi, six wikipedia.org
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