Guido da Vigevano or Guido da Vigevano da Pavia (born c. 1280; died c. 1349) was an Italian physician and inventor. He is notable for his sketchbook Texaurus...
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and, by the 1950s, Vigevano was known as Italy's "shoe capital". Guido da Vigevano (c. 1280 – c. 1349), physician and inventor Abramo Ardizzi (de Arditiis...
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artist-engineers Guido da Vigevano and Villard de Honnecourt can be viewed as forerunners of later Renaissance artist-engineers such as Taccola or Leonardo da Vinci...
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which include both crank and shaft mechanisms. The Italian physician Guido da Vigevano (c. 1280 – c. 1349), planning for a new Crusade, made illustrations...
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a description of the brain, were written by Mondino de Luzzi and Guido da Vigevano. Work by Andreas Vesalius on human cadavers found problems with the...
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handles "used in the turning of casting cores". The Italian physician Guido da Vigevano (c. 1280−1349), planning for a new crusade, made illustrations for...
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destroys all enemy warships coming at close quarters. Italian physician Guido da Vigevano (circa 1280–1349), planning for a new crusade, made illustrations...
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1316; first printed in 1478) was the first modern work on anatomy Guido da Vigevano (c. 1280–c. 1349), physician and inventor who became one of the first...
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crankshafts were already conceived of by earlier writers such as Guido da Vigevano and the Anonymous Author of the Hussite Wars, the Italian Roberto...
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detailed treatise, the Directorium ad passagium faciendum. In 1335, Guido da Vigevano wrote Philip an unusual treatise about maintaining his health while...
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OntoClean, the first methodology for formal ontological analysis Guido da Vigevano (c. 1280 – c. 1349), physician and inventor who became one of the...
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dioceses of Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Crema, Cremona, Lodi, Mantova, Pavia, and Vigevano. Milan's archdiocese is the largest in Europe, and the one having the most...
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windmill and a wagon, that had never been built and tested, until now. Guido da Vigevano Windwagon (1335) Patent Approved 8 Ned Kelly Oct. 27, 2010 The Re-Inventors...
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l'Italia (Newton Compton Editori ed.). "VIGEVANO: I FANTASMI". 26 July 2017. "Le curiose leggende di Vigevano". 23 October 2021. Infoelix partus; amisi...
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In July 2012, he was named apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Vigevano. He served in that post for a year. He was one of the cardinal electors...
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brother in Crescentino. He took refuge in the apartment of Valeria Fusè in Vigevano, but on 18 April, the carabinieri arrested both of them. Transferred to...
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of Orléans occupied the city of Novara with his men and went as far as Vigevano, threatening concretely to attack Milan with the intention of usurping...
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Raphael, Correggio and Titian.) Among his own contemporaries he rated Guido Reni as the greatest. (Hibbard, p. 62.) Quoted in Preimesberger, p. 11....
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members as secondary residences (Abbiategrasso, Bereguardo, Cusago, Pandino, Vigevano). After the extinction of the lineage ruling Milan, cadet branches continued...
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was a native of Vigevano, and had been a parish priest at Groppello. He became Archpriest and Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of Vigevano. Pollini, p, 146...
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as Amedeo Ferretti Il Boom (1963) as Giovanni Alberti The Teacher from Vigevano (1963) as Mombelli My Wife (1964) as The husband (segments "L'uccellino"...
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Margherita (an extended and important thoroughfare of Turin) up to Corso Vigevano and Corso Novara in the North Side (namely the old excise boundary until...
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Oggetto – Miti e metamorfosi al femminile 1900-2005", Castello di Vigevano, Vigevano, Italy 2005 "Chronos – il tempo nell'arte dall'epoca barocca all'eta...
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Marble, life-size, Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid Bust of Giovanni Vigevano (1617–18) Marble tomb, life-size, Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome Bust...
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spouses took place on 24 January. On 1 February, Isabella traveled from Vigevano to Milan, where the next day (2 February) the wedding ceremony was finally...
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Madrid 1617–1618 Sculpture Marble Under life-size 4 Bust of Giovanni Vigevano Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome 1617–1618 Sculpture Marble Life-size 5...
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and most courageous Amazon, she ran on horseback hunting in the woods of Vigevano and was wounded there". — Giannetto Bongiovanni, Isabella d'Este marchesa...
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Nastro d'Argento for Best Score winner 1963 Il maestro di Vigevano The Teacher from Vigevano Elio Petri 1964–1965 Il giornalino di Gian Burrasca Gian Burrasca's...
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Memorie della vita di monsignore Giovanni Caramuel di Lobkowitz vescovo di Vigevano. Venezia: Giovanni Tevernin. Federici, Giovanni Battista (1791). Degli...
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Retrieved 2024-05-19. "Cavalleria Rusticana, A.Cagnoni Theatre - Vigevano VIGEVANO, Sabato 25 settembre 2010 ore 21.00 Pietro Mascagni: concertodautunno...
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