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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...
24: ...f a maison to celebrate the notable ancestor, he asked Artemisia to realize a painting to decorate the...
42: ...'']] (''"Portrait of Gonfaloniere"''), today in [[Bologna]] (only known example of her capacity as portrait...
75: ...zzo d'Accursio di Bologna|Palazzo d'Accursio]], [[Bologna]], [[1622]].
83: ... e i vecchioni]], [[Moravska Galerie di Brno|Moravska Galerie]], [[Brno]], [[1649]]. - Printing press (12986 bytes)
8: ...d worked as a [[goldsmith]]. Without a doubt, the skills and knowledge of metals that he learned as a ...
29: ...de in Paris might not be identical to one made in Bologna. For many works prior to the printing press, the ...
63: * [[Desktop publishing]] - Portugal (61755 bytes)
255: With the [[Bologna process]] on the first decade of the [[21st centu... - Medieval music (31843 bytes)
74: ...ere the trouv貥 tradition lived on), where their skills and techniques contributed to the later devel...
118: ...nes Ciconia]], [[Matteo da Perugia]], [[Jacopo da Bologna]], [[Lorenzo da Firenze]], [[Grimace (composer)|G... - Barbecue (24807 bytes)
23: ...getables]]. Sometimes the cut of meat (e.g. [[brisket]] or [[ribs]]) matters; sometimes the cut is ir...
69: ...wn, a favorite among [[University of Kentucky]] basketball and football fans.
98: ...ahoma include Bad Brad's in [[Stillwater]] & Pawhuska, Elmer's in [[Tulsa]], Head Country in Ponca Cit...
117: Sliced [[brisket]], [[sausage]], and [[pork ribs]] are the most ... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
1237: | <small>[[Bologna]], Italy</small>
1705: | <small>Bologna, Italy</small>
1733: | <small>Bologna, Italy</small>
1761: | <small>Bologna, Italy</small>
1852: | <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]]...
5: ...isited Rome and compelled Paul to write to Pepin asking him to concede all the Lombard claims except t... - 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)
11: ...e started [[drawing]] and [[painting]]. His early sketches were of such quality that his father soon s...
37: ...e French [[Monarch|King]] and [[Pope Leo X]] in [[Bologna]], where he must have first met the King. In 151...
39: ... According to his wish, 60 beggars followed his casket. He was buried in the Chapel of Saint-Hubert i...
47: ...lanned grandiose paintings with many drawings and sketches, only to leave the projects unfinished. For...
62: ...lerani with an Ermine]]'' (1488-90) - ''[[Czartoryski Museum]]'', [[Krakow]], Poland - Petrarch (10447 bytes)
6: ...ism. He studied at [[Montpelier]] (1316-20) and [[Bologna]] (1320-26), where his father insisted he study t...
31: ...his, prompting calls for the return of Petrarch's skull. - Nicolaus Copernicus (26283 bytes)
10: ...[[law]] and [[medicine]] at the universities of [[Bologna]] and [[Padua]]. His uncle financed his education...
16: ...in [[1501]]. As soon as he reached this town, he asked and obtained permission to return to Italy to c...
26: ...dinal]] Nicola Schoenberg of [[Capua]] wrote him asking him to communicate his ideas more widely and r...
44: ...d physicians, most notably [[Aryabhata]] and [[Bhaskara I]], also predate Copernicus' discoveries, by ...
125: ...nown as round and complete in itself when it was asked to waive the tremendous privilege of being the ... - Regions of Italy (3031 bytes)
19: <tr><td>7. [[Emilia-Romagna]]<td>[[Bologna]] - Palermo (10618 bytes)
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: ...], the Senate, in its last recorded acts, had to ask for the support of [[Tiberius II Constantine]] (r...
123: [[image:rome.jpg|thumb|450px|Rome's skyline]] - 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... - 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...
11: * He was so skilled in [[Latin]] verse that a [[comedy]] he wrot...
15: ... machine-assisted encryption using his ''cipher disk''. The polyalphabetic cipher was, at least in pri...
16: ...entury later, Alberti was a master, or at least a skilled practitioner, in a dozen fields-- mathematic... - Lorenzo de' Medici (6381 bytes)
14: ... being provided by traditional Medici allies in [[Bologna]] and [[Milan]] (the latter being convulsed by po... - Urban planning (12224 bytes)
15: ...nstrated by the Italian cities of [[Siena]] and [[Bologna]].
17: ...e planned from scratch (and, in case, with some risk of unsuccessful examples like for [[Bras�a]]), ...
41: ...t garages can easily achieve a density of three. Skyscrapers easily achieve densities of thirty or mo... - Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
23: ...th, surrounded by pillars and perhaps open to the sky; there is no central court, and other apartments...
65: From anthropological data based on skull shapes, a people, similar to the Mediterranean...
67: ..., and from ceramic forms we may infer also a high skill in [[metallurgy]].
103: ... to rot in separate cysts a while. Afterwards the skeletons would be collected and the cysts re-used. ...
120: ...), but nothing of more perishable nature, such as skin, [[papyrus]], etc.; engraved gems and gem impre... - Roman law (15349 bytes)
60: ... their studies. The center of these studies was [[Bologna]]. The law school there gradually developed in on...
62: The students, who were taught Roman law in Bologna (and later in many other places) found that many ...
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