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- Comet (30542 bytes)
1: ....jpg|thumb|250px|[[Comet Hale-Bopp]], showing a white dust tail and blue gas tail (February 1997)]]
3: ...en [[carbon dioxide]], [[methane]] and [[water]] with [[dust]] and various [[mineral]] aggregates mixe...
9: ...an extend over 150 million km (1 [[Astronomical unit]]) or more.
11: ...om ancient sources, such as Chinese oracle bones, it is known that their appearance have been noticed ...
13: ....png|thumb|400px|Comets have highly elliptical orbits. Note the two distinct tails.]] - List of painters (54090 bytes)
10: ...[[Michelangelo Buonarroti]], ([[1475]]-[[1564]]), Italian [[sculptor]] and [[painter]]
11: *[[Leonardo da Vinci]], ([[1452]]-[[1519]]), Italian painter, sculptor and inventor
15: ...llo Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Italy|Italian]] [[painter]]
90: *[[Edward Mitchell Bannister]] ([[1828]]-[[1901]])
105: *[[Georg Baselitz]] ( [[1938]]-) - List of Renaissance figures (6600 bytes)
1: This is a list of notable people associated with the [[Renaissance]].
3: ==Political leaders==
5: *Italian Renaissance
10: **[[Andrea Gritti]]
37: **[[Marguerite de Valois]] of France - Fra Angelico (13116 bytes)
1: ...His life was described in [[Giorgio Vasari]]'s ''Vite''.
7: ...to him at an early date and which we find in use within thirty years after his death, but was not prop...
9: ...the [[convent]]s he lived in, but this did not limit his art, that very soon became famous. He had the...
13: ...hrist'' executed for the Church of the [[Holy Trinity]] in [[Florence]], paintings that Vasari indicat...
15: ...he painted in the convent of S. Domenico in this city; as a fresco-painter, he may have worked under, ... - Florence (11538 bytes)
1: ...([[1865]]-[[1871]]) the capital of the kingdom of Italy. Florence was long ruled ([[1434]]-[[1494]], [...
3: ...s famous for its wealth of fine [[art]] and [[architecture]].
5: ...|right|127px|"Giglio di Firenze" - symbol of the city]]
7: ...62.JPG|right|thumb|300px|An Overview of Florence (Italian: Firenze)]]
17: ...round the beginning of the 4th century A.D., the city experienced subsequent periods of [[Byzantine]],... - Tuscany (4785 bytes)
1: ...n regarded as among the most beautiful parts of [[Italy]].
4: ...Italy|Florence]] and in situ in even quite small cities.
6: Tuscany is also known for its [[wine]]s (most famous of which are [[Chianti]],...
8: ...ting "agritourism" ([[Agriturismo]]), in which visitors stay on working farms.
9: {{Infobox_RegionIT | - Photography (18493 bytes)
2: ...done through [[mechanical]], [[chemical]] or [[digital]] devices commonly known as [[camera]]s.
5: ...adows of objects cast on the photographic paper, without the use of a camera. And one can place object...
15: *Sensitivity of the film
20: ...ty forces use photography for surveillance, recognition and data storage.
30: ...ra obscura'' literally means "darkened room," and it is after these darkened rooms that all modern cam... - Italian Greyhound (6363 bytes)
4: !Italian Greyhound
13: |Piccolo Levriero Italiano
18: |[[Italy]]
25: ...SXaj9RDzkJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/200gb98.doc+site:www.fci.be+%22200+/+17.+06.+1998%22&hl=en&ie=UTF...
28: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/italian_greyhound/index.cfm Stds] - Padua (12961 bytes)
2: ...]] and [[Ugo Foscolo]]. The city is picturesque, with a dense network of arcaded streets opening into ...
7: ... till the fire of [[1420]], when the Venetian architects who undertook the restoration removed them, t...
9: ...]], the residence of the Venetian governors, with its great door, the work of [[Falconetto of Verona]]...
10: ...Two Christians before the Judges'', hangs in the city's [[cathedral]].]]
11: ...irst full-size equestrian bronze cast since antiquity.
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