Proper noun
Corsini (plural Corsinis)
A surname from Italian.
After the death of his uncle and his father, in 1685, Corsini, now thirty-three, would have become head of the Corsini. Source: Internet
Salerno has translated the Scala scenarios; Pandolfi (V, 252–276) has summarized the plots of the "Corsini" pieces. Source: Internet
In 1953 they commissioned Juan Francisco Barba Corsini the construction of 13 apartments in the attic, which until then had been the laundry, increasingly used and had become an unsafe place, filled with garbage. Source: Internet
In R. J. Corsini & D. Wedding. Source: Internet
She died on 19 April 1689 in Palazzo Corsini at six in the morning. Source: Internet