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Topic: Vittorio Cuniberti


In the News (Fri 1 Jan 10)

  
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In the tradition of Cuniberti and Brin, Masdea filled the design for Dante Alighieri with innovations, like all centerline main battery turrets to maximize the broadside, secondary armament in small turrets, and triple main gun turrets.
This design became the Vittorio Veneto Class battleships, but the decision to develop them instead of the 26,500-ton battlecruiser, rather than in parallel to it, was probably not the right one.
While the Vittorio Veneto Class ships were quite good, their long building times meant that they were not available in the crucial, early days of the war in the Med.
www.bobhenneman.info /ItalyHome.htm   (1769 words)

  
 Hauner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The final Russian design was largely based on that of Cuniberti but with a number of improvements and special features, such as an eccentric icebreaking bow.
Eventually, three series of Russian dreadnoughts were designed: the twelve-inch-gun Gangut class of four battleships for the Baltic, followed by the twelve-inch-gun Imperatritsa Maria class of four for the Black Sea, and finally the faster and bigger fourteen-inch-gun Kinburn class of four battle cruisers for the Baltic.
Cuniberti designed the first Italian dreadnought, Dante Alighieri, in 1907, which had its four triple-gun turrets on the centerline.
www.nwc.navy.mil /press/Review/2004/Spring/art4-sp04.htm   (14457 words)

  
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It was not an easy season, it started also with the hootings of the fans, that were very near the field in the Filadelfia, also called the "Lions-pit" (today yet in the Maratona bend there is a banner that remembers the "Fila" for granata friends).
After the beginning of the season and the negative results, the coach Kutik left his place to Janni, that already guided Torino five years before with the president Cuniberti.
Vittorio Pozzo had the sad job of recognizing the corpses.
www.toroclub.it /storia/gt/egt.htm   (2691 words)

  
 Arthur Livingston: An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
In addition, there are four early Italian documents, dating from 1494 to 1637, which were apparently obtained by Livingston during his research on the Venetian poet, Giovanni Francesco Busenello.
As a result of Livingston's research on Lorenzo da Ponte, there are four folders of typescript transcriptions of Anderson Family correspondence, dating from 1823 until 1846, including a typescript poem by Louise Duncan, "On the Death of Lorenzo L. da Ponte, January 28th, 1840" and a biographical notice of Da Ponte.
Photographs of Giovanni Papini, Ettore Cadorin, Benito Mussolini, Benito Mussolini and Gabriele d'Annunzio, Vittorio, Edda, and Bruno Mussolini, Guido de Ruggiero, Rachele Mussolini, Benedetto Croce, Luigi Federzoni, Francesco de Pinedo, and Giovanni Gentile, 1918-1926, nd
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/uthrc/00252/00252-P.html   (2935 words)

  
 Italian battleship Dante Alighieri, Ships of Brawiling Battleships Steel
She was designed by Vittorio Cuniberti, an early advocate of the all-big-gun battleship.
This turret layout was used as the Italians distrusted superfiring arrangements and it kept the center of gravity low.
Considered very fast for a battleship, the Dante Alighieri acquired her speed at the cost of armor protection, a design decision that persisted in later Italian capital ships.
www.lostbattalion.com /t-bb_DanteAlighieri.aspx   (317 words)

  
 The Website Located at TomStockton.us - Ships - GANGUT  BB  1914
The contract was to be awarded to the German firm of Blohm and Voss, but the government intervened and stated that they were to be built in Russian yards.
Therefore, the Naval Staff produced a "fresh" design, influenced heavily by the Italian designer Vittorio Cuniberti, and with the help of the British firm John Brown.
Four triple turrets were mounted on the centerline, giving a broadside nearly a third heavier than contemporary British and German designs.
www.tomstockton.us /ships/ships_-_g/ships-gangut_bb_1914.htm   (874 words)

  
 the Wells Brothers' Battleship Index
We should also note that the idea for the "all big gun" battleship was published by Italian Gen. Vittorio Cuniberti in the 1904 edition of Jane's Fighting Ships, which proposed an "Ideal Battleship for the British Navy".
Japan designed many other battlecruisers, but they were not completed.
Italy built no dreadnought battlecruisers, though the Vittorio Emanuele class ships could be described as pre-dreadnought battlecruisers.
home.att.net /~WellsBrothers/Battleships/whatis.html   (1242 words)

  
 The Life and Influence of Francisco Sabatino di Arnaud Part 6: Shattered Dreams
Vittorio Cuniberti, an experienced Italian admiral, announces a new kind of ship, a battle cruiser.
In March 1905, Vittorio Cuniberti and Benedetto Brin introduce a new ship plan for the Intrepido-class of battleships.
These ships incorporate a 20-knot speed along with strong armor and standardized 12-inch guns housed in 6 two-gun turrets.
www.geocities.com /centralitaly/06.html   (2634 words)

  
 HMS Dreadnought (1906) jerak.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Italian naval architect Vittorio Cuniberti first articulated the concept of an all-big gun battleship in 1903 (although Fisher claimed the idea had occured to him since 1900).
When the Italian Navy didn't pursue his ideas, Cuniberti wrote an article in Jane's propagating his concept.
He proposed an "ideal" future British battleship of 17,000 tons, with a main battery of twelve 12-inch guns, 12-inch belt armor, and speed of 24 knots.
www.jerak.org /en/HMS+Dreadnought+(1906)   (12885 words)

  
 Paradox Interactive Forums - 1914-1924 'British interests; British honour; British obligations'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Fisher’s greatest contribution to the pre-war Royal Navy, and to naval warfare as a whole, came in 1906.
The idea of an all big gun battleship had been touted for some time, primarily by the Italian naval analyst, Vittorio Cuniberti.
The battle of Tsushima had confirmed the potency of the big naval gun in a fleet action, with much of the damage being inflicted on the ravaged Russian ships, not by those guns of medium calibre, but by larger guns of twelve inches or so.
www.europa-universalis.com /forum/showthread.php?p=2917312   (5891 words)

  
 INFM U.d.R. Modena e Reggio E. (INFM publications)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Porath, G. Cuniberti, and R. Di Felice, “Charge Transport in DNA-based Devices”, Topics in Current Chemistry edited by Gary Schuster, Springer Berlin, (2004)
Rinaldi, S. Antonaci, M. De Vittorio, R. Cingolani, U. Hohenester, E. Molinari, H. Lippsanen, and J. Tulkki, “Effects of Few-Particle Interaction on the Atomic-Like Levels of a Single Parabolic Quantum Dot”, Phys.
Rinaldi, S. Antonaci, M. De Vittorio, R. Cingolani, U. Hohenester, E. Molinari, H. Lipsanen, and J. Tulkki, “Effects of few-particle interaction on the atomic-like levels of a single strain-induced quantum dot”, Phys.
www.mo.infm.it /en/pub_list.php   (16013 words)

  
 Main Royal Naval page
With the continued building programmes, the ‘all big gun’ warship became inevitable, as articulated in the
battleships and battlecruisers (although already previously designed and promoted by the Italian Vittorio Cuniberti).
Increased power was required to shift these massive warships and not only were turbines used in these, oil fuel was beginning to be used as an auxiliary fuel in a number of types of ships.
www.barnettresearch.freeserve.co.uk /mainaval.htm   (7090 words)

  
 Pascalis Ciconia gra[tia] dux venetiarum--Oversize Folder
Finally, there are typescripts of Count Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata's essays,
As a result of Livingston's research on Lorenzo da Ponte, there are four folders of typescript transcriptions of Anderson Family correspondence, dating from 1823 until 1846, including a typescript poem by Louise Duncan,
Photographs of Giovanni Papini, Ettore Cadorin, Benito Mussolini, Benito Mussolini and Gabriele d'Annunzio, Vittorio, Edda, and Bruno Mussolini, Guido de Ruggiero, Rachele Mussolini, Benedetto Croce, Luigi Federzoni, Francesco de Pinedo, and Giovanni Gentile,
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/uthrc/00252.xml   (3227 words)

  
 Biophysical Journal -- Table of Contents (87 [2])   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Silvia Micelli, Daniela Meleleo, Vittorio Picciarelli, Maria G. Stoico, and Enrico Gallucci
Structure of Human Annexin A6 at the Air-Water Interface and in a Membrane-Bound State
Giuseppe Nicastro, Paola Margiocco, Barbara Cardinali, Paola Stagnaro, Fabio Cauglia, Carla Cuniberti, Maddalena Collini, David Thomas, Annalisa Pastore, and Mattia Rocco
www.biophysj.org /content/vol87/issue2   (1339 words)

  
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FACT: The British built HMS DREADNAUGHT, was actually based on a 1903
article for an all big gun battleship by Italian General Vittorio
DEVASTATION-The first ocean going battleship under steam alone, she was
lists.topica.com /lists/bookguy/read/message.html?mid=912945327&...   (2251 words)

  
 Colonial Wargames - Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Torpedo Progress (an analysis of the effectiveness of torpedoes and recent developments in the weapon)
A Blockade Battleship (an essay by Vittorio E.Cuniberti RIN)
The War From A Japanese Standpoint (an essay about the recent Russo-Japanese War)
www.colonialwargames.org.uk /Inspiration/Books/f_j.htm   (2742 words)

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