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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  What is the Image on the Shroud?
Secondo Pia was born in 1855 to a well-todo family in the Piedmont region of Italy.
Pia received several objections to this, but was finally granted permission to test this new technology on the Shroud.
However, what Pia saw in his developing pan, and the sensation he felt when he first observed it, was so overwhelming that it would stay with him for the rest of his life.
crossspot.net /shroudturin/3.html   (1149 words)

  
 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Secondo Pia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Secondo Pia, an Italian amateur photographer, makes the first photograph of the Shroud of Turin.
The visit occurs on the exact day that Secondo Pia made the first photograph of the Shroud 100 years earlier, on May 24, 1898.
September 5, 1999: Archbishop Saverino Poletto, former bishop of the Diocese of Asti, the birthplace of Secondo Pia, becomes the new Archbishop of Turin and Pontifical Custodian of the Shroud.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Pia_Secondo_686819578.htm   (155 words)

  
 Secondo
Secondo Campini (born August 28 1904 in Bologna, died February 7 1980 in Milan) was an Italian engineer and one of the pioneers of the jet engine.
In 1931 Campini wrote a proposal for the Italian Air Ministry on the value of jet propulsion and in 1932 demonstrated a jet-powered boat in Venice.
Secondo Pia (1855–1941) was an Italian lawyer and amateur photographer who took the first photographs of the Shroud of Turin on May 28, 1898.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/184/secondo.html   (212 words)

  
 General observations (Wikipedia): Shroud of Turin FAQ
Secondo Pia's negative of the image on the Shroud of Turin has an appearance suggesting a positive image.The shroud is rectangular, measuring approximately 4.4 x 1.1 m (14.4 x 3.6 ft).
He is well-proportioned and muscular, and quite tall (1.75 m or roughly 5 ft 9 in) for a man of the first century (the time of Jesus' death) or for the Middle Ages (the time of the first uncontested report of the shroud's existence, and the proposed time of possible forgery).
On May 28, 1898 an amateur Italian photographer, Secondo Pia, took the first photograph of the shroud and was startled by the resulting negative image.
www.shroudstory.com /faq/Shroud-Turin-wiki02.htm   (370 words)

  
 What is the Shroud?
Secondo Pia photographed it that the Shroud began to-reveal its hidden treasure.
Pia was given permission to photograph the Shroud as it was publicly exposed for veneration.
Pia began to realize that what he had photographed was not a normal object, but he had photographed an object which was a perfect negative.
holyface.all-catholic.net /whatis.html   (721 words)

  
 THE FIRST SHROUD PHOTO
Recently, Guiseppe and Chiara Pia, have donated the archive of Secondo Pia to the Turin Centre.
Secundo Pia was surprised to hear the unexpected news, that he was finally appointed "official photographer of the Shroud".
One may assume, that Pia knew about the intentions of his colleagues, because all of the photos were taken with electrical lighting, and from a tripod (or a fixed point).
www.shroud.com /vanhels4.htm   (3059 words)

  
 New Page 1
The Shroud was first photographed in 1898 by Secondo Pia.
To understand his finding, you have to realize that the Shroud’s background color is yellow, which darkens with age and makes the image on it blend in.
Secondo found out that the negative image of the Shroud is a detailed positive image.
academic.uofs.edu /student/matarazzom2/argument.htm   (1308 words)

  
 Turin Guide Library Vol. 8
The Turin Shroud is a fragile, yellowing linen cloth measuring 4.4 by 1.2 metres (14.5 by 3.9 feet) on which a ghostly full-length image of the front and back of a man is visible as if in a photographic negative.
The first to notice anything particular about the Shroud was Second Pia (1855-1941), the first man allowed, in 1898, to take photographs of the Shroud.
Pia decided to work by night, and used two electric lamps to which were added frosted glass filters (supposedly to correct the uneven light diffusion).
www.fortunecity.com /tattooine/zenith/134/turinb8.htm   (1228 words)

  
 Collegamento pro Sindone
The fortunate photographer, the lawyer Secondo Pia, noticed during the development of the large glass plates (cm 50 x cm 60) that the image on the photographic negative appeared as a perfect positive of a Man composed solemnly in death.
This is the only writing that Pia left about his work to offset skeptics and their criticisms that the photograph was not perfectly realized.
"Pia told a friend of mine that once (he) placed the plate in the bath he felt the need to jump because he was so filled with emotion and happiness".
www.shroud.com /colleg10.htm   (4212 words)

  
 THE HOLY SHROUD
During the exposition of 1898 a Turin lawyer, Secondo Pia, was authorized to photograph the Shroud.
Pia himself told of how he nearly dropped the large glass negative plate (customary for the photography of the time) when on the photographic negative he saw the positive figure of a man emerging, for the first time visible in natural contrast, with lifelike highlights and shadows as on a real photograph.
The Shroud began to "surprise" a century ago when it was photographed for the first time by Secondo Pia, in 1898.
www.ad2004.com /Biblecodes/Hebrewmatrix/shroud.html   (2381 words)

  
 The Shroud of Turin - ReligionFacts
On May 28, 1898 an amateur Italian photographer, Secondo Pia, took the first photograph of the shroud and was startled by the resulting undeveloped negative.
It was the property of the House of Savoy until 1983, when it was given to the Roman Catholic Church.
On May 28, 1898, amateur Italian photographer Secondo Pia took the first photo of the shroud.
www.religionfacts.com /christianity/things/shroud_of_turin.htm   (5389 words)

  
 Crucifixion-Shroud: The Hidden Image of the Shroud of Turin!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It would be shown for various occasions: weddings, coronations, etc., but interest in it wasn't very widely expressed.
It wasn't until 1898 when an amateur photographer by the name of Secondo Pia was allowed to take the first photographs of the Shroud that interest truly grew.
Secondo Pia took a photograph of the face image on the Shroud, as he developed the negative glass plate, he expected to see a ghost-like image of the face in which he filmed.
www.crucifixionshroud.com /HiddenImage.html   (314 words)

  
 Shroud of Turin: Negative Phenomenon
Since the image on the right looks like a positive image, we can be quite certain that the image on the Shroud is a negative image.
This property was discovered by Secondo Pia, in 1898, when he examined the negative of a photograph of the Shroud in his darkroom.
Pia was the first person to ever photograph the Shroud.
www.factsplusfacts.com /resources/negative01.htm   (352 words)

  
 The Turin Shroud: Unseen & Unknown Aspects
The process by which this ensued is not the purpose of this communication, but rather the visual evidence from a different viewpoint, of the true identity of this man of the Shroud so completely synchronistic with the form and content of the Resurrection occurrence.
Using the particular scale of fluorescence to project personality from monochrome photographic images, it was found that this resonance produced a singularly heightened sense of personal identity in whatever subject we chose to enhance.
The myrtle plant itself was then placed over the brow in the position that it might have occupied over the brow area, demonstrating how the similarity in mass and proportion may have correlated, after which the whole was photographed.
www.altguide.com /turin/unseen.html   (2191 words)

  
 The Mysterious Shroud Of Turin: "THE PHOTOGRAPHY"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The authorization is given, but, for reasons of shape, because the initiative does not appear official, the task is not entrusted to a professional photographer, but to a famous lawyer of Turin, Mr Secondo Pia.
This person is a friend of Baron Manno and also president of a club of amateur photographers, let alone, personally, an optimal photographer; and, it's not a secondary fact, he is member of the commission for the Exposure of Sacred Art that is kept in Turin in the same period of the Ostension.
Mr Pia begins to shake and nearly the slab falls to him.
www.pagliarino.com /sindone/shroud/photography.htm   (620 words)

  
 Crucifixion-Shroud: The Known History of the Shroud   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Between May 25-28, 1898, amatuer photographer and professional lawyer, Secondo Pia is allowed to take the first photographs of the Shroud.
On April 14, 1997, the Commission in charge of the conservation of the Shroud declared that it was not damaged in the fire.
Between April 18-June 14, 1998, there was a public exposition of the Shroud in commemoration of the first centenary of the first photograph of the Shroud taken by Secondo Pia in 1898.
www.crucifixionshroud.com /KnownHistory.html   (775 words)

  
 Creation and Miracles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In 1898, Secondo Pia was the first man to photograph the Shroud of Turin, the burial cloth believed to have covered Christ’s body after the Crucifixion.
Pia made a startling discovery: his photography plate revealed the detailed image of a man. The shroud had created a photographic negative of the face and body of Christ.
This video examines skepticism over the shroud’s authenticity, debunking scientists who recently claimed that it could not be more than 600 years old.
video.wtlzone.com /vcdshroud.htm   (436 words)

  
 A Photograph of Jesus?
In 1898, Secondo Pia discovered that the Shroud had never been properly seen.
He photographed it, and found that many features of the image that had been puzzling were immediately recognizable on fl-and-white negatives.
Experts on anatomy, examining Secondo Pia’s negatives and other evidence, have found that the image has details that no medieval artist is at all likely to have guessed.
catholiceducation.org /articles/religion/re0010.html   (1113 words)

  
 The Shroud - New Evidence
The first photographs of the shroud taken by Secondo Pia revealed one of the most astounding properties of the shroud.
There is some truth that lies in some of these theories, but none have been able to produce the shroud image withall the qualities and fulfill the criteria of being the same as the shroud at the microscopic level.
In over 100 years since 1898 when Secondo Pia took the first photograph that started the search for natural causes, no one has been able to accomplish the feet of reproducing it.
asis.com /~stag/shroud/newevid.html   (3809 words)

  
 SHROUD OF TURIN - SKEPTICAL INQUIRER - RESEARCH
1898: During a public exhibition of the Shroud in Turin, Secondo Pia, an Italian amateur photographer, took the first photograph of the Shroud.
While examining his large glass plate negative, before making a print, he discovered the extraordinary phenomenon of the Shroud images' negativity.
This was important because some believed that Pia had made a mistake or even doctored his photographs.
www.skepticalspectacle.com /discovery.htm   (1450 words)

  
 Shroud History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The year was 1898, Secondo Pia, an Italian photographer was in his dark-room developing the first pictures ever taken of the mysterious, centuries-old Shroud Of Turin.
Pia was convinced that the image mirrored in the Shroud was that of Jesus of Nazareth.
Len Steckler, a world-renowned photographer and artist has taken one of those photographs, and using the latest digital technology, has uncovered details previously imperceptible to the unaided eye.
www.stecklerstudio.com /shroud_history.html   (187 words)

  
 Garabandal and the Holy Shroud
In the twentieth century, modern science would be given the chance to find out, while the Blessed Virgin at Garabandal would have her own say.
The first modern piece of equipment to which the Shroud was exposed was the camera when in 1898, Secondo Pia, a lawyer by profession but an avid amateur photographer, was allowed by the Cardinal custodian of the Shroud in Turin, Italy, to take the first pictures.
When Pia developed his film he could hardly believe his eyes.
www.ourlady.ca /info/holyShroud.htm   (1307 words)

  
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The sindonologia is born 25.5.1898, for the medium of the lawyer Secondo Pia which, photographing the Shroud, with amazement and emotion, it discovers that the funeral sheet is a negative disposition whose positive, once that it is developed, show a man's image horribly tortured.
Yves Delage, zoologist of world fame, atheist, shows the authenticity of the shroud recognizing in the man that has been wound you (cfr.
For such motive the historian Robert Wilcox had to say that the people that he met during his searches on the Shroud freed him/it from the agnostic skepticism and they induced him to accept the Christianity.
web.tiscali.it /lapaginaculturale/nuova_pagina_3inglese.htm   (1247 words)

  
 The Shroud of Turin: Proof of the Resurrection
The first photo was taken exactly a hundred years ago, in 1898, by the lawyer, Secondo Pia.
On the negative could be seen the image of a man, with shoulder-length hair and a beard.
Although covered with wounds and bruises, his expression in death is that of one who is spiritually calm and composed.
www.british-israel.ca /shroud.htm   (13186 words)

  
 The Shroud of Jesus is not a painting.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
After Secondo Pia, an Italian photographer, took the first photo of the shroud he took his large negative plate to his dark room.
He was amazed at what he saw but did not understand what had happened.
After some thought, Pia realized that the original image on the shroud
www.shroudofjesus.com /page2.html   (610 words)

  
 Shroud of Turin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This may prevent the issue from ever being fully settled to the satisfaction of all sides.
Secondo Pia's negative of the image on the Shroud of Turin has an appearance suggesting a positive image.
More recent photo of the face, positive left, negative right
shroud-of-turin.ask.dyndns.dk   (6928 words)

  
 FOUND info about Secondo Pia fotografie 18861927 Secondo Pia pia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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