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  DEMOCRATICI PER L'ULIVO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
E che contro Di Pietro ora c’è una risoluzione del Polo approvata nella serata di ieri addirittura dal Consiglio regionale dell’Emilia-Romagna, Regione-simbolo del centrosinistra.
Imbrigliato nell'ennesima querelle contro Berlusconi, impegnato a bocciare il pacchetto sicurezza del governo, il senatore Antonio Di Pietro irrompe all'improvviso e a sorpresa anche sulla scena nero-rosa del caso Miroslawa.
Ugolini intanto annuncia di aver trovato «abbondanti indizi di innocenza per riaprire il processo», anche se il Governo sulle revisioni sta per dare una stretta.
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 JewishEncyclopedia.com - HEBRAISTS, CHRISTIAN:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Ugolini (1744) is said to have been a converted Jew, and therefore finds no place here.
Especial mention should be made of Ezra Stiles, the learned president of Yale College (1778), certainly the most learned Christian student of post-Biblical Jewish literature that America has produced.
Christian students of the Bible have not been, included, as they may be found in other articles.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Obituary (1800-1903)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
June 18 - Pietro Francesco Galeffi, bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina, subdean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, archpriest of the patriarchal Vatican basilica, prefect of the S.C. of the Fabric of St. Peter's, abbot commendatry, perpetual and ordinary of Ss.
March 5 - Pietro Ostini, bishop of Albano, prefect of the S.C. of the Council.
March 6 - Camillo Di Pietro, bishop of Ostia and Palestrina, dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, archchancellor of the Roman University and prefect of the S.C. Ceremonial.
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 Roman Curia - Other (Office) [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Pietro Gasparri † (Secretary: 25 Apr 1901 to 13 Oct 1914)
Pietro Gianelli † (Official: 2 Jun 1877 to 5 Nov 1881)
Pietro Palazzini † (Secretary: 13 Jun 1969 to 27 Jun 1980)
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 Pietro Annigoni (1910 - 1988) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Born in 1910, Pietro Annigoni became the only painter of his lifetime to become internationally successful as a society and state portrait artist.
Pietro da Cortona - Portrait of Cardinal Pietro Maria Borghese c.
Pietro Ghigi, Portrait of Giovanni Pietro Foliari, after the fresco by Raphael in the Stanza de Eliodoro in the Vatican Palace, 18th - 19th century
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 M.L. Ugolini-Bonta, Artist Biography
She began painting and drawing as a child in the Renaissance city of Florence, Italy.
Her Florentine colleague, maestro Pietro Annigoni who is celebrated as the greatest portrait painter of the 20th Century, scrawled "Brava!" across an M.L. U-B drawing.
Paying Ugolini-Bonta, the Annigoni gave what he considered a compliment; he said she painted with the hand of a man. The art legacy is a monument of works painted with the hand, the heart, mind and soul of a true artist.
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 The Story of A Rich Dog and A Poor Dog
The inspiration for Ugolini's novels, which are both humorous and poignant with human analogy, is often the life of animals.
Ugolini’s warm, lyrical books are entertaining and rich with wisdom about life, ecology and timeless universal values.
Lydia Ugolini, daughter of renowned Italian author Luigi Ugolini, was born in Florence, Italy.
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 The Influence of St. Francis by Dr. Carl Edwin Lindgren
Bernardone was born in 1182 at Assisi to Pietro (Peter), a cloth merchant, and his faithful and religious wife Madonna Pica.
His father saw in his son a future heir to the family business and who, within limits, should be allowed to relish the gifts of youth.
Pietro, attempted to instill in his son the near sanctity of wealth and power which was to be enjoyed and never frittered away on the less fortunate, sick or the lazy.
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 Episcopal Succession of H.H. Pope John Paul II
Consecrated 7 October 1630 in the Pauline Chapel of the Apostolic Palace of the Quirinal, Rome, by Luigi Cardinal Caetani, assisted by Antonio Ricciulli, Bishop emeritus of Belcastro and Vicegerent of Rome, and Benedetto Landi, Bishop of Fossombrone.
Elected Titular Bishop of Amicle and Auxiliary to Gian Pietro Cardinal Carafa, Archbishop of Chieti, 16 March 1541.
It is widely believed that Rebiba was consecrated by Gian Pietro Cardinal Carafa, who became Pope Paul IV, but no documentation of any kind has been found and therefore we must stop at Rebiba.
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 A Finding Aid to the Pietro Lazzari Papers, 1878-1998, in the Archives of American Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Pietro Lazzari papers were donated to the Archives of American Art in 1989 by Evelyn C. Lazzari, widow of Pietro Lazzari, and in 1998 by her estate.
Pietro Lazzari was born in Rome, on May 15, 1898.
Pietro Lazzari died on May 1, 1979 in Bethesda, Maryland.
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 ionarts
It is in 12 parts (3 choirs), one of several pieces in that arrangement of voices published by this composer, and it is quite enjoyable to sing.
Ugolini was choirmaster at the French church in Rome (S. Luigi dei Francesi) and had a brief stint directing the choir of the Cappella Giulia, one of the big musical organizations in the Vatican, during which he composed the 12-part pieces.
Financial records indicate that three organs were used to perform them, with the regular choir augmented by a score of temporarily hired singers and separated into three groups.
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 Roman Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston | Episcopal Transition - Bishop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Giuseppe Sarto, Bishop of Mantova, the future Pope St. Pius X. Consecrated 16 November 1884 in the Church of San Apollinare, Rome, by Lucido Maria Cardinal Parocchi, Vicar of Rome, assisted by Pietro Rota, Titular Archbishop of Thebes and Giovanni Maria Berengo, Archbishop of Udine.
Consecrated 5 November 1871 in the Church of Trinita dei Monti, Rome, by Costantino Cardinal Patrizi, Bishop of Ostia and Velletri, assisted by Pietro Villanova Castellacci, Titular Archbishop of Petra and Salvatore Nobili Vitelleschi, Titular Archbishop of Seleucia.
Consecrated 21 December 1828 in the Church of Santa Caterina da Siena, Rome, by Carlo Cardinal Odescalchi, Prefect of the Sacred Congregation of Bishops and Regulars, assisted by Lorenzo Mattei, Titular Patriarch of Antioch and Paolo Agosto Foscolo, Archbishop of Corfu.
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 The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi: Conclusion
The morning after his death the cardinals assembled and elected Cardinal Ugolini as his successor, who took unto himself the name of Gregory IX.
Cardinal Ugolini was the intimate friend of Francis, the Protector of his Order and the founder of several Franciscan Convents; as was recorded above, Saint Francis predicted his Pontificate.
Other frescoes of Zimabue, also in the apse of the church, represent various passages of the Apocalypse, relative to the rejuvenation of the Church; Saint Francis was called and appointed by God to restore the church which was falling into ruins.
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 Storia dell'Istituto Musicale "G. Lettimi" - Rimini   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Collaborarono con il M° Savioli i maestri Pietro Galli e Filippo Ugolini.
Con questo miraggio prosegue l'attività della Scuola che a volta a volta allestì e diresse dal I violino Giovanni Muratori un'orchestra per l'esecuzione di concerti per affinare il gusto del pubblico educandolo.
Dal 1903 la Scuola ebbe una sede degnissima e storica con una fastosa sala di rappresentanza per i concerti affrescata dal pittore faentino Marco Marchetti, nel 1579.
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 Chiamami Citta' - 305 - Si è spento il noto pittore di Miramare Ugo Ugolini   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
E' scomparso all'età di 82 anni l'artista riminese Ugo Ugolini.
Ugolini ha frequentato lo studio di Romano Stefanelli per lavorare poi con Pietro Annigoni aiutandolo in 20 affreschi.
Fra i lavori più celebrati di Ugolini, il suo intervento nell'abbazia di Montecassino e nella Basilica del Santo di Padova.
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 Pietro Annigoni - Chronology.
Works: Would you Say that This is the Man? The Sermon on the Mount, Giorgio Bertolini
Paintings and Drawings by Pietro Annigoni (and some of his past and present students).
Pietro Annigoni, Graphic Art.St Francis, Mercatello upon Metauro (Pesaro).
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 Report of the assessment mission to the World Heritage site of Butrinti, Albania (20 - 24 October 1997)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The works continued until 1940 and were carried out by Ugolini’s team and were published in a series of volumes, monographs and articles.
The first hydrological study was undertaken by the Italian archaeological mission directed by Luigi Ugolini in the 1930s.
Studies were also conducted by the Institute of Hydrology in Tirana in 1975/76 in the context of a drainage scheme for the swamp south of Butrinti and by the Butrint Foundation in 1996.
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 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library: Recent Acquisitions 1999
For each entry, all the words in Petrarch's poetry that end in the relevant syllable are listed, with page references to a printed edition of the poems, providing the reader an opportunity to find words used by Petrarch with the desired rhyme.
In the early sixteenth century, Pietro Bembo promoted Petrarch as the ideal model for Italian poetry and initiated a Petrarchan movement that dominated sixteenth-century Italian verse.
The author of these annotations records that they are based on a manuscript that belonged to Baccio Ugolini, a friend of Lorenzo and of Poliziano, and a participant in some of the contemporary theatrical performances of Poliziano's works.
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 MUSEI MARCHE - RISULTATO RICERCA MUSEO - (English)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Gallery's collection of nineteenth-century sculpture boasts important works by Pietro Canonica, Cesare Reduzzi, Luigi Bistolfi, Raffaele Belliazzi, Nicola Cantamalessa and Ugolini Panichi.
There is also an important collection of ceramic pieces, including works by Montelupo, Castelli, Pesaro and the shop of Paci di Ascoli Piceno.
The collection of Medieval coins from the mint in Ascoli is a precious addition to the Gallery, while several of the drawings in the gallery's holdings are signed by the likes of Guercino and Pietro da Cortona.
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PALUZZO (PALUZZI degli ALBERTONI) ALTIERI, Cardinal Bishop of Montefiascone e Corneto was consecrated 2 May 1666 in the Church of San Silvestro in Capite, Rome, by Ulderico Cardinal Carpegna, assisted by Stefano Ugolini, Titular Archbishop of Corinth and Giovanni Tommaso Pinelli, Bishop of Albenga.
ULDERICO CARPEGNA, Bishop of Gubbio was consecrated 7 October 1630 in the Pauline Chapel of the Apostolic Palace of the Quirinal, Rome, by Luigi Cardinal Caetani, assisted by Antonio Ricciulli, Bishop emeritus of Belcastro and Vicegerent of Rome, and Benedetto Landi, Bishop of Fossombrone.
It is widely believed that Rebiba was ordained bishop by Gian Pietro Cardinal Carafa, who became Pope Paul IV.
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 Appendix 4
Pfintzing was important because his was the first work to deal chronologically with major developments in Nürnberg in the course of the 16th century.
Piero della Francesca was the author of On Perspective of painting (De prospectiva pingendi) which is extant in two Italian and five Latin manuscripts and was not published until 1899.
Zenale, according to Lomazzo (1585,270-271, 274-275; 1590,17,50), was the author of a manuscript on the manner of constructing houses, temples and other edifices, dated 1524 and dedicated to his son, which Lomazzo acquired and intended to publish but which was subsequently lost.
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 Biblioteca "Pietro Arduino" - Tesi del Dipartimento di Agronomia
Biblioteca "Pietro Arduino" - Tesi del Dipartimento di Agronomia
Implicazioni agronomiche dell'impiego di colture transgeniche resistenti al glifosate / tesi di laurea di Francesco Ugolini ; relatore prof.
Pomodoro da industria e concimazione azotata: un nuovo approccio per ridurre l’impatto ambientale / tesi di laurea di Pietro Gemi Boccato ; relatore dott.
www.unipd.it /esterni/wwwpolis/tesiagr.htm   (1324 words)

  
 Carrara (Tuscany, Italy)
The flag of Carrara is simple: white field with the shield.
Carrara city was under the rule of the Ugolini family.
After the end of this family rule it was under the rule of the Cybo family (princes of Massa 1568, dukes of Massa and princes of Carrara 1664) and when Cybo family rule ended,Carrara was transmited due to matrimony to Este Family (
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 Pietro Annigoni Cronologia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Esposizioni: Londra, Wildenstein and Co. Paintings and Drawings by Pietro Annigoni.
Esposizioni: Londra, Wildenstein and Co. An Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings by Pietro Annigoni.
Mostra civica di Pietro Annigoni e Ugo Ugolini.
www.annigoni.com /cronologia.htm   (665 words)

  
 Garden Art, Crafts, Online Exhibitions, Visual Arts, Performing Arts at World Wide Arts Resources
Oils and master drawings by M.L. Bonta-Ugolini, born in Florence, Italy, moved to America in the late 50's.
American Gardens, Nature studies, "Art with a Capital A." Student of masters Giuseppe Cassioli, colleague of Pietro Annigoni, daughter...
Art Workshops in La Antigua Guatemala provides ten day travel art packages in a wide variety of the arts including the fiber and bead arts, photography, creative writing, drawing, painting, ceramics, watercolor, mixed media, theatre arts, creativity and Mayan culture...
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 Notes: Chapter 7
The implication of the congratulatory remark is, of course, that Niccolò had not been cuckolded.
Years later, in The Prince, Niccolò would make an eloquent appeal to unite Italy under a leader such as Giuliano or Lorenzo de Medici.
"On a former occasion": Amerigo Vespucci, Mundus Novus, Letter to Lorenzo Pietro di Medici, trans.
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 (United Reform Catholic Church of Honolulu - Kaneohe, HI) Apostolic Succession Validity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
SCIPIONE REBIBA, Auxiliary Bishop of Chieti, Titular Patriarch of Constantinople, was elected Titular Bishop of Amicle and Auxiliary to Gian Pietro Cardinal Carafa, Archbishop of Chieti (who later became Pope Paul IV)on March 16, 1541.
Assisting Carpegna were Stefano Ugolini, Titular Archbishop of Corinth and Giovanni Tommaso Pinelli, Bishop of Albenga.
Pope John Paul II Episcopal lineage is derived from Rebiba.
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 Gabaccia and Ottanelli/Italian Workers of the World. Chapter 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
His first move in this direction (in 1840) was to form a self-help society among humble artisans in London as a branch of Young Italy—similar to the Unione degli Operai Italiani (Union of Italian Workers), which had also formed as a branch in Paris.
(Pietro Rolandi, an Italian cabinetmaker and bookstore owner in London, had drawn inspiration from the English Chartists to form a similar organization of artisans the year before.) The following year, Mazzini opened a school for working men and child street musicians to teach Italian, arithmetic, geography, and later English and mechanics.
For assessments of Garibaldi's life from a variety of perspectives, see Dennis Mack Smith, Garibaldi: A Great Life in Brief (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1956); Romano Ugolini, Garibaldi: Genesi di un mito (Rome: Ateneo, 1982); and Indro Montanelli, Garibaldi (Milan: Rizzoli, 1982).
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 Missa1
The first of these methods was strongly preferred in Rome, where polychoral music further used the method that had been introduced by Palestrina and Victoria.
For example, Grove reports, in 1616, the first mass by G.F. Anerio was sung by eight choirs that were positioned in eight of the fourteen galleries of the church of Gesu; Grove further writes that, for example, in 1629, in St. Pietro, the Name Festival was celebrated with 12 choirs performing.
Also in Ugolini's mass Missa 'Quae est ista' most passages were written for all twelve voices, while other passages were written for three cantus voices, three alto voices, three tenor voices and three bass voices.
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 Storia di Valle Camonica(BS)Amici della Natura
Located at the foot ofthe southern slope of the Cornione di Blumone, near the lake of Vacca.
It is owned by the U. Ugolini society in Brescia, tel.
It is managed by the alpine guide Baccanelli Giacomo (via Fandrissa, 25040 - Niardo- BS - tel.
www.valcamonicaonline.it /gian/storia/vcamonica/engl/nature.htm   (1237 words)

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