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  The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - T
Consecrated, May 5, 1895, cathedral of Fermo, by Cardinal Amilcare Malagola, archbishop of Fermo, assisted by Luigi Bonetti, bishop of Montalto, and by Roberto Papiri, bishop of Macerata e Tolentino.
Apostolic delegate in Constantinople, for Eastern-rite Catholics, and patriarch vicar for Latin-rite Catholics, December 19, 1904.
Lyceum "Sfantul Vasile cel Mare", Blaj; Pontifical Urban Athenaeum "De Propaganda Fide", Rome (doctorate in theology).
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This phenomenon was used by Edouard Branly and by Marconi in the coherer - one of the first receivers of electromagnetic waves used in wireless telegraphy.
In 1884 Temistocle Calzecchi Onesti, a teacher in the lyceum of Fermo, observed that loosely packed metallic powders are bad electricity conductors until subjected to some external forces such as electric sparks generated by the opening and closing of an electrical circuit, or the presence of inductive fields, or by electrostatic induction.
He also noticed the influence of electrical discharges of athmosferic perturbations on the iron filing.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies -
Successively, 1885-1906, secretary to archbishop of Fermo; faculty member of Seminary of Fermo; official of archdiocesan curia; cathedral canon.
Seminary of Crema, Crema; Lyceum A. Verri, Lodi; Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome; Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome.
Seminary of Seveso, Seveso (1904-1909; ginnasio); Archiepiscopal Seminary of Monza, Milan (1909-1912; philosophy); Lyceum "Parini", Milan (license liceale); Pontifical Seminary Ss.
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 MALATESTA (Errico) - The Biography of an Anarchist - Anarkhia - Est un journal Purement Révolutionnaire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Even if young Malatesta had no special revolutionary initiative before he left Santa Maria - after frequenting the lyceum there - for the University of Naples, as an intelligent youth of liberal ideas he must easily have arrived at relatively advanced ideas, feeling the revolutionary patriotism so generally spread at that time.
On March 16 Andrea Costa, Malatesta, Alcesto Faggioli, A. Negri and other delegates were arrested, but the congress succeeded to meet in yet another place; 53 delegates of 50 sections.
As this is not a history of the Italian International, I may not record the resolutions modifying the organization, nor the very interesting theoretical and general resolutions, some of which show either Bakunin's own hand or the largest possible influence of his ideas.
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The animosities of the houses of Montagu and the Capulet are matter of the history of Verona, where, in olden times, Pliny and Catullus were born.
Juliet was buried in the _soutterain_ of Fermo Maggiore, which belonged to an order of Franciscan friars, and was founded in 1230.
Some years ago the monastery was burnt down, and the vaults and burying-place reduced to ruins.
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 Observatory and Staff Activities - Annual Report 2001 of The Vatican Observatory
Guy Consolmagno (right) holds a 70 g piece of the Fermo meteorite, which fell on 25 September 1996 near Fermo in central Italy.
Through the efforts of Giordano Cevolani (left), with Italy's National Research Council, the sample was donated to the Vatican meteorite collection by the city of Fermo.
An ordinary chondrite type H5 with H3 clasts, the specimen was presented to the Vatican Observatory during the Meteoritical Society meeting in Rome.
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 Great Italian and French Composers by George T. Ferris
He transposed the ecclesiastical melody (canto fermo) from the tenor to the soprano (thus rendering it more intelligible to the ear), and created that glorious thing choir song, with its refined harmony, that noble music of which his works are the models, and the papal chair the oracle.
He now attracted the attention of the Countess Perticari, who admired his voice, and she sent him to the Lyceum to learn fugue and counterpoint at the feet of a very strict Gamaliel, Padre Mallei.
The youth was no dull student, and, in spite of his capricious indolence, which vexed the soul of his tutor, he made such rapid progress that at the age of sixteen he was chosen to write the cantata, annually awarded to the most promising student.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - M   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Lyceum "Angelo Mai", Rome; Pontifical Vatican Seminary, Vatican; Pontifical Roman Seminary, Rome.
January 24, 1850, Loro Piceno, archdiocese of Fermo, Italy.
Seminary of Fermo, Fermo; Pontifical Roman Seminary, Rome.
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 The invention of the Radio
The italian physicist AUGUSTO RIGHI continued and improved in Bologna HERTZ's work, demonstrating also the complete identity between optical and electrical vibrations.
In 1884 TEMISTOCLE CALZECCHI-ONESTI, teacher in the lyceum of Fermo, noticed the influence of electrical discharges of athmosferic perturbations on iron filing, constructing the famous "tube" which was named by the english physicist OLIVER LODGE in 1894 the "coherer".
The same LODGE, with the coherer improved by the french BRANLY in the Cambridge experiments, could notably increase the reception gain of the hertzian waves.
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 End of a college: a study in conflict
His sojourn encouraged the Maltese to hope for a college run by Jesuits, as they were not at all happy with education at the Public Lyceum and the University.
In 1842 certain Maltese citizens petitioned the Governor, Sir Henry Bouverie, to let them have the Auberge d’Italie as a seminary under Padre Ryllo’s direction.
He joined the Order of the Hermits of St Augustine on 20.vii.1824; studied in Malta and Fermo, Italy.
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 Archived conservation news for Úbeda
It also counts as members students at the law schools of UP, Ateneo, San Beda, UST and Lyceum.
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 The Romanian Jewish Community
He was a philanthropist, businessman, he supported the founding of the "Cultura" lyceum (1894), which functioned until 1948, and a primary school with "a superior class for commerce", with a public education syllabus (1898).
After the education reform, in 1848, the lyceum "Cultura" is suspended for a while.
"The classes and practical works of theoretic and practical preparation for Jewish students and lyceum graduates" were inaugurated ­ Erns Abason and Marcu Onescu.
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Research Activity: Physics of Condensed Matter, author of more than 90 refereed papers on international journals, 36 proceedings, internal reports and other papers; 170 communications to international and national conferences.
Summer 1974: High school certificate, Lyceum "Augusto Righi", Rome.
December 1995: participation to the Conference "Insegnamento e apprendimento nei laboratori scientifici" (Teaching and learning in scientific laboratories), lectures given to high School teachers, at the Istituto Tecnico Industriale "Fermo Corni", Modena (Italy).
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 Illustrated English Handbooks/Training Projects
When Fermo decides to stop it makes the whole March tremble by Lamberto Bozzi
Drip and Drop adventure story videowritten and decorated by the alumns of the 4° A class (scholastic year 1998/99) of the Elementary School "L. Pirandello" - Pesaro
Area of Project of the Classic Lyceum ""Mamiani of Pesaro (Linguistic Experimental Section)
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 Bansigu Big Band - Livio Zanellato - polistrumentista
Agli studi classici affianca lo studio del sax e del clarinetto sempre con il M° CALIBRIO e frequenta le lezioni di Composizione tenute dal M° POCHETTINI presso il Liceo Musicale di Valenza per tre anni.
He learns playng flute and saxophone 17 with the Maestro LINO CALIBRIO, starting his professional career in Ball Rooms and Nigth Clubs at the age of 19.
He plays also in many combos in Piedmont and Lombardia, giving as well classical concerts with the Trio "AULOS" foundend by Mr.
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Worth mentioning the loans of the Lyceum of Claude Monet in Paris and that of the Museum of Cairo.
The Reggia di Colorno is hosting a big exhibit on Giovanni Lanfranco, a master of the Italian painting of the Sixteenth century who gave light, shadows and special colors to the historical, religious and mythological figures and who invented the baroque tromp l'oeil.
The show, the first monographic one dedicated to Lanfranco (1582-1647), gathers 120 works among which Pentecoste from Fermo, L'Annunciazione from Paris, Transito della Vergine from Perugia, Naumachia andAuspici a Roma from the Prado Museum in Madrid, Moltiplicazione dei pani from the National Gallery in Dublin.
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 Lincoln
As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide." The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln edited by Roy P. Basler, Volume I, "Address Before the Young Men's Lyceum of Springfield", Illinois (January 27, 1838), p.
Se fosse ammesso che voi che sono scontenti abbiate raggione in quella disputa, non c’è lo stesso un motivo giusto per azioni precipitate.
L'intelligenza, il patriotismo, il cristianesimo e’ un ricorso fermo a Lui che non ha mai abandonato questa terra favorita, sono tuttora addati per sistemare nel senso migliore tutta la nostra difficoltà attuale.
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 The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 20, by Various - Full Text Free Book
by Dr. Harlan, in the Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New
Verona, where, in olden times, Pliny and Catullus were born.
was buried in the _soutterain_ of Fermo Maggiore, which belonged to an
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