In the severely ill patients, those auto-antibodies probably existed in their blood before they got sick, says Casanova, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at the Rockefeller University in New York City.
Defects in early immune responses underlie some severe COVID-19 cases|Erin Garcia de Jesus|September 25, 2020|Science News
His memoirs led Campagnol to a convent at the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli on Murano, where Mr. Casanova had a lover.
The Venetian Nuns Who Ditched Their Habits for High Fashion|Liza Foreman|September 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Legendary Italian seducer Casanova is rumored to have eaten more than fifty oysters a day to boost his sexual prowess.
Seduce Like a Writer: How 7 Famous Scribes Wooed|Joni Rendon, Shannon McKenna Schmidt|February 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The Spanish star plays a sociopath in his cinematic reunion with Pedro Almodóvar—and a Casanova feline in Puss in Boots.
Antonio Banderas’s Homecomings|Maria Elena Fernandez|October 11, 2011|DAILY BEAST
There have always been some people who had far more sex partners than others (historically, Casanova; today, Tiger Woods).
Does Your Sex Number Matter?|Debby Herbenick PhD|September 30, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Bettina von Hase reports from the Ridotto, where Casanova once roamed.
A Night in Venice With The Daily Beast|Bettina Von Hase|June 4, 2009|DAILY BEAST
Casanova, in the first chapter of his Memoirs, says that he suffered during his boyhood from the same violent hmorrhages.
The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the first|Count Carlo Gozzi
She had turned round; her face betrayed nothing, but there was a slight quaver in her voice which no one but Casanova noticed.
Casanova's Homecoming|Arthur Schnitzler
Nevertheless, since money would be necessary, Casanova asked the Count for the loan of thirty gold sequins.
The Historical Nights' Entertainment|Rafael Sabatini
His brow cleared when he beheld Casanova on the threshold, standing arm in arm with the girl as if in sport.
Casanova's Homecoming|Arthur Schnitzler
On the table, locked, lay the shabby portfolio containing Casanova's papers.
Casanova's Homecoming|Arthur Schnitzler
British Dictionary definitions for Casanova
Casanova
/ (ˌkæsəˈnəʊvə) /
noun
Giovanni Jacopo (dʒoˈvanni ˈjaːkopo). 1725–98, Italian adventurer noted for his Mémoires, a vivid account of his sexual adventures and of contemporary society