The cast of La piccola ignota - 1923 includes: Camillo Apolloni Carmen Boni Yvonne Fleuriel
The cast of La danzatrice ignota - 1920 includes: Fleurence Mario Gambardella Lucia Majorano Mario Mari
The cast of Madre ignota - 1912 includes: Cesira Archetti Vecchioni Paolo Cantinelli Renzo Fabiani Dillo Lombardi Gustavo Serena Mignon Vassallo
The cast of Volontari per destinazione ignota - 1979 includes: Cristoforo Chiapperini as Capitano delle braccia Pietro De Vico as Giuseppe Panedigrano Werner Di Donato as Segretario del fascio Pasqualino Di Turi as Natale Cuda Vito Passeri as Nicola Notarianni Michele Placido as Antonio Stella Luigi Porzio as Il banditore
1970
Madre ignota - 1912 was released on: Italy: 1912 Spain: May 1912 USA: October 1912
The male is "ignotus". The female is "ignota". The neuter is "ignotum".
Gaetano Capponi has written: 'Sulla causa finora ignota delle sventure di Torquato Tasso'
Yvonne Fleuriel has: Performed in "Cento H.P." in 1915. Performed in "Il veleno del piacere" in 1918. Performed in "Il trono e la seggiola" in 1918. Performed in "La follia del giuoco" in 1920. Performed in "La modella di Tiziano" in 1921. Performed in "Primavera" in 1921. Performed in "Le braccia aperte" in 1921. Performed in "La piccola ignota" in 1923. Performed in "La madre folle" in 1923.
Mignon Vassallo has: Performed in "Verso la colpa" in 1911. Performed in "Madre ignota" in 1912. Performed in "Dente per dente (Il piacere della vendetta)" in 1913. Performed in "Il serpe" in 1913. Performed in "La chiave del mistero" in 1913.
The words are Latin, but the grammar is not. It seems that the intent was to translate the sentence "All is forgotten and all is forgiven" into Latin, but what we have here is rather "The whole is by forgetfulness and the whole is by forgiveness." A better translation would be Omnia oblivioni data sunt et omnia ignota sunt.
The first invented language is difficult to pinpoint definitively, as there is no clear record of its origin. However, constructed languages (conlangs) like Lingua Ignota by Hildegard of Bingen (12th century) and Laadan by Suzette Haden Elgin (1982) are among the earliest documented examples of intentionally created languages.
Cesira Archetti Vecchioni has: Performed in "Madre ignota" in 1912. Performed in "Lolotte" in 1912. Performed in "Cuore ed arte" in 1912. Performed in "La zolfara (Scene siciliane)" in 1912. Performed in "Le due rivali del Trianon" in 1912. Played Nanon in "Nanon" in 1912. Performed in "Feudalismo" in 1912. Performed in "Il romanzo di Luisa" in 1913.