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  Archivio storico Niccolini di Camugliano - Biografia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Otto fu incaricato di delicate missioni, soprattutto presso il papa e il re di Napoli, e può essere ben considerato uno dei protagonisti di quel sistema di "diplomazia continuata" che caratterizzò i rapporti interstatali nel '400.
Di questi 16 figli i maschi furono 14, ma per molti di loro si hanno poche notizie, se si esclude il primogenito Agnolo e il terzogenito Giovanni (il primo proseguì la tradizione politica del padre, il secondo fu vescovo e patriarca di Atene).
Nel 1570 sposò Caterina di Filippo Salviati da cui ebbe sette figli di cui quattro raggiunsero l'età adulta: Alessandra, che sposò Ascanio di Giulio Iacobilli, Francesco (1584-1650), Giovanni (1586-1666) e Lucrezia (?-1635) che andò in sposa a Adriano Ceuli.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Girolamo
Aleandro, Girolamo ALEANDRO, GIROLAMO [Aleandro, Girolamo], 1480-1542, Italian scholar, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
Savonarola, Girolamo SAVONAROLA, GIROLAMO [Savonarola, Girolamo], 1452-98, Italian religious reformer, b.
Batoni, Pompeo Girolamo BATONI, POMPEO GIROLAMO [Batoni, Pompeo Girolamo], 1708-87, Italian painter.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=Girolamo   (603 words)

  
 Chiesa di S. Ivo dei Brittoni
The church (the lower part of which was designed by Antonio da Sangallo) is part of the Ospedale di S. Giacomo in Via del Corso (St. James' Hospital) and it was built to celebrate the end of a pestilence in 1523.
Quello nell'altare a mano destra è di Gio.
Girolamo nella cappella, che siegue, ed il Cristo morto nell'altra, sono del suddetto Bastardo; le pitture a fresco sono però del suddetto Andrea d'Ancona, il quale fece ancora la natività del Signore, ed il ss.
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 storia part 3
Tanti di questi emigranti arrivavano senza nessuna professione, ma con quella audacità che noi sappiamo di essere capaci, si sono inseriti in tanti settori che oggi giorno possiamo essere orgogliosi dei nostri predecessori.
Questa Amministrazione inoltre decise di NON dare in appalto la costruzione della nuova sede che sarebbe costata 90,000 dollari, ma pensò di contenere le spese e ridurre la somma a 45,000 dollari facendo lavorare i soci e dando loro la paga giornaliera concordante con le tariffe in vigore.
Si considerò di riavvicinare l'Orsogna Progressiva di Boston e si parlò di una eventuale fusione delle due Associazioni Le condizioni per questa fusione furono che l'Orsogna Progressiva di Boston avrebbe dato ai Sons Of Orsogna di Everett tutto ciò che possedeva e cioè un pezzo di terra, del mobilio, ed alcune migliaia di dollari contanti.
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 Basilica di S. Pietro in Vaticano
Simone e Giuda nel secondo sono di Antonio Ciampelli, e sotto l'altare sono i loro corpi; nel terzo poi sonovi i ss.
Le pitture nella cupola sono di Cristofano e di Antonio Roncalli delle Pomarancie fratelli, ed il san Pietro e Anania nell'altare sotto l'arco, fu fatto in mosaico dalla pittura del sudd.
Antonio di Padova fatto in mosaico dalla pittura di Giuseppe Chiari, e nel pavimento si legge una iscrizione sepolcrale fatta ù da Clemente XI.
utenti.quipo.it /romeartlover/Vasi41.htm   (4255 words)

  
 Comune di Belluno - Informazioni sulla Città   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
La facciata si ricollega a quella di altre realizzazioni analoghe portate a compi- mento dal Segusini in quegli anni nel resto del Veneto (Feltre, Serravalle) ed anche in Austria, dove il teatro di Innsbruck rappresenta un'interessante variazione sul tema architettonico bellunese.
Da un lato una fontana, costituita da una vasca circolare di 16 metri di diametro, in cui si rispecchiano gli stemmi dei 69 Comuni della provincia, dallaltro lato il monumento alla Resistenza, opera di Augusto Murer.
Dal 1965 ospitano quattro pannelli in bronzo che rivisitano momenti cruciali della Resistenza: il pane al partigiano, il Vescovo di Belluno che va a baciare i quattro impiccati sui lampioni della piazza, il campo di concentramento, il 25 aprile o meglio il 2 maggio, giorno di Liberazione della città.
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 Carlo Di Florio — Alfonso Di Ianni : ZoomInfo Business People Information
Vito Di Gesù was born in Turin (Italy) in 1945.
Romeo di Girolamo was born in Civitella Casanova, Italy in 1939.
Lucio Di Guglielmo- was born in Naples in 1921 as son of the famous hematologist Giovanni Di Guglielmo,...
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 RESEARCH PROGRAM
Di Battistini G, Montanini A, Vemia L, Bargossi GM, Castorina F (1998) Petrology and geochemistry of ultrapotassic rocks from the Montefiascone volcanic complex (Central Italy): magmatic evolution and petrogenesis.
Di Girolamo P (1978) Geotectonic settings of Miocene Quaternary volcanism in and around the eastern Tyrrhenian Sea border (Italy) as deduced from major element geochemistry.
Di Grande A, Mazzoleni P, Lo Giudice A, Beccaluva L, Macciotta G, Siena F (2002) Subaerial Plio-Pleistocene volcanism in the geo-petrographic and structural context of the north-central Iblean region (Sicily).
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 Luigi Cascioli - La Favola di Cristo
Galateo di Girolamo judged and executed in the prisons of the Inquisition for heresy - January 17, 1541.
Girolamo di Giovanni de Tolède, hung and burned heretic - August 13, 1578.
Donna Anna Sobrero, died from the bubonic plague in prison where she had been condemned to perpetuity - on 1627 (during the months which followed, all those who passed by this prison died from plague).
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 Gian Francesco Malipiero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born in Venice, the grandson of the opera composer Francesco Malipiero, he was prevented by family troubles from pursuing his musical education in a consistent manner.
After stopping counterpoint lessons with Marco Enrico Bossi, Malipiero continued study on his own by copying out early Italian music of such composers as Claudio Monteverdi and Girolamo Frescobaldi, beginning a lifelong commitment to Italian music of that period.
At this time he won four composition prizes at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome by shady means, by entering five different compositions under five different pseudonyms.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gian_Francesco_Malipiero   (462 words)

  
 Walks in Florence: Churches, Streets and Palaces
Paolo began life as garzone di botegga (shopboy) of Ghiberti in 1403, when his master was engaged on the first gates of the Baptistery.
The painting is by Bicci di Lorenzo, who painted in the chapels of the southern transept, and it was originally in another part of the Cathedral, from whence it was transferred to this place.
The finest miniatures are those of Monte di Giovanni, especially one in the book lettered S, where there is a most beautiful and original treatment of the Annunciation, uniting the feeling, grace, and spiritual loveliness of Fra Angelico with the superior drawing of a later century.
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 Neri di Bicci - AMAM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
It is among the earliest known works by this prolific artist, who would come to dominate the more conservative trends in Florentine art patronage during the third quarter of the fifteenth century.Arrayed in two rows across a fictive tile pavement are five full-length standing saints facing to the right.
Neri's earliest signed and dated work, at Canneto in the Val d'Elsa, is of 1452, the year of his father's death, but he may have been the actual if not the titular head of the family workshop for as much as a decade before that.
The Libro di Ricordanze is an invaluable source of information on the system of Florentine workshop production in the fifteenth century, on the procedures of art consumption, and on the nature of the Florentine art market at the time.
www.oberlin.edu /allenart/collection/neri_di_bicci.html   (1805 words)

  
 La bibliografia sui campi Flegrei
La curva di risalita del mare Tirreno negli ultimi 40 ka tramite datazioni di speleotemi sommersi e dati archeologici.
Caratteri petrografici dei livelli piroclastici rinvenuti in alcuni gravity cores nel Golfo di Pozzuoli e nel Golfo di Napoli.
Di Girolamo, P., Ghiara, M.R., Lirer, L., Munno, R., Rolandi, G. and Stanzione, D., 1984.
www.ov.ingv.it /volcanology/flegrei/biblio_cf.htm   (1884 words)

  
 Andrea Doria-De Girolamo Recollection
We got to the B Deck and we ran into Maria Sergio and Antonio, she asked my dad that we had not seen each other in the dining room for two days.
There was a large crewman on deck with his gray pants and white T shirt, he must have been close to 300 pounds, he was a Machinist and had made it to the top of the ship.
We finally got the news we were waiting for, the P.A. announcer said "De Girolamo family of seven from Ischia, Anna De Girolamo and Maria Rosaria De Girolamo picked up by the Ile de France lifeboats have arrived safe in New York last night and reunited with family members there.
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 Antonio Di Pietro English: Politics Archives
And for this reason, Antonio Di Pietro, returning 10 years later to the big office building at Porta Pia, as his first decision he has nominated as the head of his Cabinet Vincenzo Fortunato, who was in a similar position for the former Minister of the Economy, Giulio Tremonti.
Italia dei Valori because, when compared to others, it has an inspiration that is nearest to the idea of a party for citizens and it has chosen to form alliances with those small and large associations that are based on “the rule of law, justice and the protection of the family”.
We recognise in Antonio Di Pietro, the man who knew how to break the maleficent crust of kick-backs and malpractice that was oppressing the country.
www.antoniodipietro.com /en/politics   (11256 words)

  
 Bibliography for Vittoria Colonna Poets
Il Codice Della Rime di Vittoria Colonna, Marchesa di Pescara, Appartenuto a Margherita d'Angoulême, Regina di Navarra, Scoperto ed Illustrato.
Rime di M. Alessandro Malvasia e di Vittoria Colonna pubblicate la prima volta per le benaugurate nozze della Signora Contessa Gozzadina Gozzadini col Signor Conte Antonio Zucchini.
Quattro documenti Estratti dall'Archivio Colonna, Nozze di Vittoria Colonna con Leone Caetani, Principe di Teano.
mason.gmu.edu /~emoody/vcbiblio.html   (3486 words)

  
 The Basilica of St. Anthony
Anthony died in 1231 in Arcella, in the north of the city where a Clarisse monastery then stood, his body - according his own wishes - was transported and buried in the little church Santa Maria Mater Domini.
The construction of the first nucleus of the Basilica, a Franciscan church with only a single nave and a short transept, began in 1238; two lateral naves were added and it was eventually transformed into the amazing structure that we admire today.
More than 770 years have passed since St. Anthony died and this tongue is a perennial miracle, unique in history and full of religious significance, a seal marking the work of re-evangelisation of society carried out by the Saint.
www.basilicadelsanto.org /ing/visita/storia.asp   (4649 words)

  
 PUBBLICAZIONI 1994
Proposte metodologiche e procedurali di pianificazione del territorio in aree protette: l'Unitˆ Territoriale di Riferimento.
Di Girolamo P., Morra V., Galdi V., 1994.
Modellazione fisica di fenoÐmeni deÐforÐmativi di versante dovuti al peso proprio per mezzo del tavolo ad atÐtrito di base: aspetti teorici ed impostazione sperimenÐtale.
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 Chianti Museums
On display in the sacristy are a number of sacred vestments (chasubles, copes, etc.); a rock crystal reliquary cross produced in the 13 -14 C; and a rare, painted-glass piece from the 16 C, a small window depicting San Silvestro the Benedictory Pope, probably executed from a design by Francesco Granacci.
The most significant pieces are: a partially gold-plated and enamelled silver-lamina processional cross, attributed to Lorenzo Ghiberti (1425 ca.); two silver patens attributed to Antonio di Salvi (1515); and a collection of rock crystal objects, four candlesticks with a cross-holder and cross given to the Virgin of Impruneta by Cristina of Lorraine in 1633.
On the left-hand wall of the same room there is the 15 C bas-relief depicting "The Finding of the Icon", which evokes the episode that lies at the origin of the worship of the Madonna of Impruneta.
www.panzano.com /en/chianti_museums.htm   (1505 words)

  
 Girolamo Campagna (1549 - 1625) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
When his master died, Campagna took over his commissions, which included several significant public works.
Girolamo Romanino (Girolamo Brescia), Reclining Male Nude and Two Putti, a study for one of the frescoes of Ignudi(Nude figures) in the vault of the loggia of the Castello del Buonconsiglio, Trento, circa 1531
Thais - 1200 anni di scultura italiana - Campagna Girolamo
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 Antonio Ballarin Denti - Curriculum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ballarin-Denti A., Boero V. ione di sottoprodotti industriali ligno-cellulosici sul suolo: effetti sugli ossidi di ferro", Atti del secondo Convegno Nazionale di Chimica Fisica Ambientale Siena 8-12 novembre 1990, pp 88-89.
Ballarin-Denti A., Kuroda H. and Slayman C.L. "Meccanismi di permeazione di cationi lipofili attraverso la parete cellulare", Atti del IX Convegno Nazionale della Società Italiana di Chimica Agraria, Torino, 9-11 settembre 1991, pp 19-22, 1991.
Ballarin-Denti A.., Rabotti G. "Indicatori Biochimici e biofisici di inquinanti atmosferici fotoossidanti in piante di interesse agrario e forestale", Comunicazione al seminario: "Il biomonitoraggio dell'inquinamento atmosferico: verso una sintesi metologica" Venezia, 30-31 ottobre 1995.
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 Index to Louis A
Admari, Giovan Gualberto di Zanobi di Giovanni:  239
Antonio di Piero di Guido da Torano, quarryman:  128, 137
Antonio di ser Stefano da Portico:  258, 275
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 artnet.com: Resource Library: Girolamo da Cremona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
It is possible that Girolamo is the Gerolamo Padovano described as illuminating manuscripts for S Maria Nuova, Florence, in Vasari’s Vita of Bartolomeo della Gatta.
The style of these compositions is eclectic and includes figures with little articulation that appear to derive from Antonio Vivarini’s types, combined with studied spatial effects probably learnt from Donatello’s main altar at S Antonio, Padua.
Girolamo’s fame soon spread beyond Padua and he was summoned to Ferrara to contribute miniatures (formerly assigned to Marco di Giovanni dell’Avogaro; fl 1449–76) to the BIBLE OF BORSO D’ESTE (Modena, Bib.
www.artnet.com /library/03/0326/T032610.asp   (358 words)

  
 Girolamo Fine Art at absolutearts.com
Girolamo Porro, Sommario delle vite de* duchi di Milano, cosi Visconti, come Sforzeschi by Scipion Barbuo (Venice: Girolamo Porro, 1574);[ bound with] Funerali antichi by Thomaso Porcacchi (Venice:Simon Galignani, 1574), 1574
Girolamo Porro, Tavola Seconda Sepolcrale de gli Scithi, nineteenth illustration for Funerali on page 88 in the book Funerali antichi by Thomas Porcacchi (Venice: Simon Galignani, 1574) [bound withSommario delle vite de* duchi di Milano, cosi Visconti, co
Girolamo Porro, Tavola Terza Sepolcrale de gli Egitii, twenty-first illustration for Funerali on page 96 in the book Funerali antichi by Thomas Porcacchi (Venice: Simon Galignani, 1574) [bound withSommario delle vite de* duchi di Milano, cosi Visconti, co
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 Chianti Musei :: Artisti
The first dated work by Ambrogio Lorenzetti, younger brother of Pietro Lorenzetti, both painters from Siena, is the Madonna and Child painted for the Church of Vico l'Abate in 1319 and now contained in the Museum of Religious Art of San Casciano Val di Pesa.
This painting on wood, which shows clear influences of Florentine art, suggests that, at least in this period, the painter was working in Florence, where he must also have lived for a while, very probably early in his career, as he was registered with the Guild of Doctors and Chemists in 1327.
Nothing more is heard of him after 1347 and he presumably died like his brother Pietro during the plague of 1348.
www.chiantimusei.it /chianti_en/art/artisti.shtml   (468 words)

  
 Abruzzo News: 21 April 2000
The tradition was established in the 13th century by the Cavalieri della Nobile Compagnia del Santo Sepolcro dei Neri, founded by Goffredo di Buglione, after the first Crusade.
This 28 april in Marcinelle a street will be named "Rue de Manoppello" in honor of the 24 miners from Manoppello who died here in 1956 (the victims were 263, 61 of them from Abruzzo).
Members of the delegation Giorgio De Luca, Giovanni Terreri, Camillo Nubile, interpreter Antonietta Di Renzo, Antonio Di Girolamo and Antonio Castricone from the province, and the whole choir of Bussi Sul Tirino, "Busc Nostr", of 50 members, directed by maestro Devino Nattarelli.
abruzzo2000.com /news/2000/04/21.htm   (405 words)

  
 Tuscany Charming :::...::: Culture in Tuscany - Chianti Museum - Museums in the chianti
In the manuscript section there are eleven valuable illuminated codexes, seven from the 14th and four from the 15th century, including: a gradual attributed to Lippo di Benivieni (1310-20 ca.); an antiphonary from the mid-15th century decorated by an illuminator influenced by Orcagna; and three 15th-century manuscripts illuminated by Antonio di Girolamo.
On display in the sacristy are a number of sacred paraments (chasubles, copes, etc.); a rock crystal reliquary cross produced in the 13th-14th century; and a rare, painted-glass piece from the 16th century, a small window depicting San Silvestro the Benedictory Pope, probably executed according to a design by Francesco Granacci.
There are a number of fine paintings: a 14th-century triptych attributed to Ugolino di Nerio; the Madonna and Child between the Archangels Raphael and Gabriel by the Master of Marradi; two Saints by Giovanni Montini and other Florentine School works from the 18th and 19th centuries.
www.tuscany-charming.it /en/culture/chiantimuseum.asp   (1582 words)

  
 Thais - Amadeo Giovanni Antonio - San Girolamo
It comes from the period when Amadeo was under the strong influence of the style of Mantegazza.
He created his masterpiece “ enclosing the relief in a square of perspective, cutting the planes of crystallized images” (Longhi) that translates into cursive and immediate speech the refined and calibrated passages and carvings of perhaps an Agostino di Duccio or a Mino da Fiesole.
Esercita allora il suo virtuosismo a «serrare i rilievi nella cassetta della prospettiva, a segarvi i piani delle immagini cristallizzate» (Longhi), con uno stiacciato tagliente, che traduce in parlata corsiva e immediata i raffinatissimi e calibrati passaggi e intarsi di un Agostino di Duccio o di un Mino da Fiesole.
www.thais.it /scultura/sch00140.htm   (192 words)

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