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I'm Italian, and in Italian the surname "D'Ambrosio" is generally spelled with an uppercase D. The same happens with similar surnames such as Di Bari or Di Venanzo. About references, see the books Storia del violino, dei violinisti e della musica per violino by Arnaldo Bonaventura, The Guadagnini Family of Violin Makers by Ernest N. Doring, Paganini: The 'demonic' Virtuoso by Mai Kawabata, Contributi storici e letterari by Vincenzo Napolillo, I Signori di Napoli by Sara Prossomariti. I can provide more sources if necessary. My best! Cavarrone00:26, 18 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]