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- Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
10: ...ithout being indifferent to the language of the [[Bologna]] school (which had [[Annibale Carracci]] among i...
20: ... Pierantonio had four sons and one daughter. But only the daughter, Prudenzia, survived to adulthood &...
34: ... father Orazio departed for [[Genoa]]. It is commonly believed that Artemisia followed her father (and...
42: ...trait of Gonfaloniere"''), today in [[Bologna]] (only known example of her capacity as portrait painte...
46: ...ated to [[Naples]] and stayed there - except for only a brief trip to [[London]] and some other journe... - Printing press (12986 bytes)
12: Previously, books were copied mainly in [[monasteries]], or (from the [[13th century]...
14: ...ks was not received with unanimous encomium. Not only did the [[Roman Curia|papal court]] contemplate ...
16: ...d that this incredibly rapid expansion shows not only a higher level of industry (fueled by the high-q...
23: Gutenberg's findings not only allowed a much broader audience to read [[Martin...
29: ...de in Paris might not be identical to one made in Bologna. For many works prior to the printing press, the ... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
17: ...out. Rome sent numerous legions, but success was only achieved by bribing Lusitanian officials to kill...
25: ...Moors]] (mainly [[Berber]] with some [[Arab]], mainly expelled after the [[Christian]] reconquest or [...
31: ...g Ferdinand]] was dying with no male heirs. His only child, a single daughter, married King [[John I ...
42: ... ''feitoria'' (a trading post) for commerce with inland Africa thus, circumventing the Arab [[caravan]...
47: ...ip III]] tried to further enforce integration, openly attacking the Portuguese nobility that was not i... - Medieval music (31843 bytes)
29: ... center. The standardization effort consisted mainly of combining these two (Roman and [[Gallican cha...
36: ...uence, if only from the music of the synagogue. Only the smallest of scraps of ancient music have sur...
55: ...ent Rome|Roman]] drama with Christian stories--mainly the Gospel, the Passion, and the lives of the sa...
63: ...]]ic notation first appeared in western music, mainly a context-based method of rhythmic notation know...
91: ...uired a polyphonic sophistication formerly found only in sacred music, a development not surprising co... - Barbecue (24807 bytes)
6: ... the U.S., many consider "barbecuing" to include only relatively indirect methods of cooking, with the...
40: [[Bulgogi]] (불고기) is thinly sliced [[beef]] (and sometimes [[pork]]) marinat...
51: ...ant in [[Tuscaloosa]], there are no side dishes, only ribs, bread, and sauce.
69: ...e meat, though not always used in cooking. The Moonlight Inn in [[Owensboro, Kentucky|Owensboro]] is t...
91: ...le hog is typically used; in the west, sometimes only pork shoulders are used for barbecue. - List of popes (77758 bytes)
1237: | <small>[[Bologna]], Italy</small>
1650: | <small>Only Dutch Pope, and because today's [[Netherlands]] ...
1705: | <small>Bologna, Italy</small>
1733: | <small>Bologna, Italy</small>
1761: | <small>Bologna, Italy</small> - Pope Paul I (2040 bytes)
3: ...latter held the cities of [[Imola]], [[Osimo]], [[Bologna]], and [[Ancona]], which were claimed by [[Rome]]... - Pope John X (1367 bytes)
1: ...ose influence he was elevated first to the see of Bologna and then to the archbishopric of [[Ravenna]]. - Leonardo da Vinci (25889 bytes)
18: ...hat from a tender age they would enter into the manly one as more stalwart friends." In the dialogue, ...
37: ...e French [[Monarch|King]] and [[Pope Leo X]] in [[Bologna]], where he must have first met the King. In 151...
47: ...left unfinished and Leonardo left for [[Milan]]. Only seventeen of his paintings and none of his statu...
70: *''[[Leda and the Swan]]'' (1508) - (Only copies survive) ''[[Galleria Borghese]]'', [[Rom...
85: ...0 drawings. However, his book only was published only in 1580 (long after his death) under the heading... - Petrarch (10447 bytes)
6: ...ism. He studied at [[Montpelier]] (1316-20) and [[Bologna]] (1320-26), where his father insisted he study t...
19: ... for me, extinguished the cooling flames. I certainly wish I could say that I have always been entirel... - Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
10: ...[[law]] and [[medicine]] at the universities of [[Bologna]] and [[Padua]]. His uncle financed his education...
16: He would have then visited Frombork only in [[1501]]. As soon as he reached this town, he...
42: ...liocentric hypothesis did not survive, so we can only speculate about what led him to his conclusions....
49: ...ium coelestium'' ("On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres") in the year of his death [[1543]], eve...
53: ... than Ptolemy's. With this change his system had only uniform circular motions, correcting what seemed... - Regions of Italy (3031 bytes)
19: <tr><td>7. [[Emilia-Romagna]]<td>[[Bologna]] - Palermo (10618 bytes)
25: ...ely from the "sacking of Palermo", as it was commonly called. New parts of town appeared almost out of...
66: *[http://www.palermonline.com.ar Palermo in Buenos Aires]
69: .../090496Nw/Heilbron.htm A paper from University of Bologna describing Heliometers in Italian Cathedrals.] - Rome (33048 bytes)
38: ...ine largest italian cities: Milan, Naples, Turin, Bologna, Palermo Catania, Florence, Genoa and Bari). It h...
84: ... including Ravenna, [[Naples]] and Rome. The one inland city continuing under Byzantine control was [[...
88: ...s completed during the autumn of [[598]] and was only after recognized by Maurice. But it would last t...
125: ...nt Rome, very few areas from ''Quattrocento'' (mainly around piazza Farnese), and many churches and pa...
150: ...y airport Southeast of the citycentre, handles mainly charter flights and regional European flights in... - Sebastiano Serlio (4494 bytes)
1: '''Sebastiano Serlio''' ([[Bologna]] 1475 – [[Fontainebleau]] ''ca'' 1554), th...
3: Serlio went from Bologna to Rome in 1514, and worked in the atelier of [[B...
8: ...Serlio took several private commissions, but the only one that has survived in any recognizable way is...
21: ...y-le-Franc has been partly remodelled, it is the only surviving building outside Fontainebleau where S... - Leone Battista Alberti (5967 bytes)
3: ...He was educated in [[law]] at the [[University of Bologna]]. Alberti embarked on a tour of Europe in his mi...
33: *Online resources for Alberti's buildings - Lorenzo de' Medici (6381 bytes)
14: ...s among the [[Sforza]]), the war dragged on, and only deft diplomacy by Lorenzo, who personally travel...
34: ...[[Pope Leo X|Giovanni]], restored it, but it was only made wholly secure again on the accession of a d...
38: ...ristopher Columbus]] would reach the "New World" only six months later. There is a Lorenzo memorial in...
46: * Niccolo Machiavelli, [http://www.online-literature.com/machiavelli/florence_italy/ His... - Urban planning (12224 bytes)
15: ...nstrated by the Italian cities of [[Siena]] and [[Bologna]].
28: ...roup to control ordinary citizens. This was certainly the case of [[Rome]] ([[Italy]]), where [[Fascis...
34: ...en these theorists seek a reconsideration of commonly used "standards" that rationalize the outcomes o...
39: ...mit commerce and multi-story apartment buildings only within one block of train stations and four-lane...
57: ...n many, [[gardening]] assumes a central role not only in [[agriculture]] but in the daily life of citi... - Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
11: ...t. The decipherment in the 1950s of [[Linear B]] unlocked the meaning of this script, but an earlier s...
15: ...he goldsmiths' and painters' work of the Greek mainland ([[Mycenae]], [[Vaphio]], [[Tiryns]]).
29: In the absence of written records, only a summary history can be derived from monuments ...
67: ...] came into use early in this Minoan period, but only a few documents made of durable material have su...
69: ...illed both these ends: [[Zakro]] must have had mainly a commercial purpose, as the starting-point for ... - Roman law (15349 bytes)
4: ...broader sense, one may say that Roman law is not only the legal system of ancient Rome but the law tha...
12: ...rmularies are said to have been secret and known only to the priests. Their publication made it possib...
21: ...ssical jurists are too numerous to mention here. Only a few examples are given here:
40: ...nt source of information on classical Roman law. Only very few traces of the classical writings have s...
44: ...e Codex. However, this plan was never realized. Only private collections of later statutes (called no...
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