8802667 The Oratorio di San Giorgio or St George's Oratory is a Gothic-style Roman Catholic chapel or prayer hall in Padua, region of Veneto, Italy. It is...
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Italy, and the capital of the province of Padua. The city lies on the banks of the river Bacchiglione, 40 kilometres (25 miles) west of Venice and 29 km (18...
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of Saint Paul Outside the Walls (Basilica di San Paolo fuori le Mura) (the complex includes also the Benedictine monastery, the Pontifical Oratory of...
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religious building on the Via San Francesco, previously overlooks the Contra porteghi high in Padua, Italy. Through the efforts of Baldo de Bonafarii and Sibilla...
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Sebastiano Florigerio (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, volume 1)
soon afterwards. The following are among his extant paintings: Oratory of San Bovo, Padua. Deposition from the Cross, with Saints and Pieta. Gallerie dell'Accademia...
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Vicenza (redirect from San Pietro Intrigogna)
large altarpiece of 1404 by Battista da Vicenza. Oratory of San Nicola da Tolentino: finished in 1678 on commission of the fraternity of St. Nicholas, it...
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painter of the Sienese School during the early Renaissance. His biography appears in the Vite of Giorgio Vasari, who claims that Taddeo was the uncle of Domenico...
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Santa Sofia, Lendinara (redirect from Cathedral of Lendinara)
built in 1070 atop the ruins of a pagan temple as an oratory of the Cattaneo family. Around 1550, it became property of the Molin family, and by 1674...
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The Diocese of Padua (Italian: Diocesi di Padova; Latin: Dioecesis Patavina) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Veneto, northern Italy. It was...
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"Fraternity of Saint John of Florence" to paint a Decapitation of John the Baptist for their oratory. On 9 December 1685, the Count of San Secondo near...
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Moncalvo (category Municipalities of the Province of Asti)
oratory of the 16th century, rebuilt by Magnocavalli (1756-58). San Marco - 15th century church adjacent to hospital San Rocco, erected im 1600 San Giovanni...
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Trifone Gabriel (category People from the Province of Treviso)
texts. His lessons compensated for the closure of the University of Padua at the time of the League of Cambrai. A modest man, he did not want to publish...
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Annunciata of Santo Stefano of San Marcello, later transported from the church of the same name to the nearby Oratory of San Filippo Neri Other parishes...
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Bernardino Luini (category People from the Province of Varese)
Anthony of Padua in the Museo Poldi Pezzoli, influenced by Bernardino Zenale's Cantù Polyptych remains. In the 1510s he painted frescoes in the Oratory of Santa...
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small church of San Desiderio. The construction of an oratory in the village of San Vito, in the area now occupied by the present church of Santa Lucia...
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church of St. Anthony of Padua in the Castelletto district. In the same building as the basilica, the Oratory of the Gonfalone and the former Oratory of the...
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side Antony of Padua. The altar of right is attributed to Sansovino in 1559. On the wall of entrance on the left side The Communion of San Bonaventura...
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Biblioteca Marciana (redirect from Biblioteca di San Marco)
For the duration of this extended sojourn (1463–1464), the cardinal lodged and studied in the Benedictine monastery of San Giorgio Maggiore, and it was...
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John Henry Newman (redirect from The Idea of a University)
a member of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri. Originally an evangelical academic at the University of Oxford and priest in the Church of England, Newman...
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Reformation in Italy (category History of Christianity in Italy)
due to the heavy participation of the laity in the religious life (such as religious guilds, Confraternities and Oratories) which rendered the clerical...
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15th century The Beheading of St. George, St. George's Oratory, Padua, Italy The Martyrdom of St. George, by Paolo Veronese, 1564. St. George with the...
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a follower of Donatello, imitating his famous schiacciato relief style, especially in the decoration of the façade of the oratory of San Bernardino in...
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Giambattista Vico (category Academic staff of the University of Naples Federico II)
and of professional obligations are in the humanist tradition. He would call for a maieutic oratory art against the grain of the modern privilege of the...
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Alessandro Natta (category Recipients of the Order of Karl Marx)
Alessandro Natta". Leadership e democrazia (in Italian). Padua: Cedam. ISBN 978-8-8131-6230-6. Devoto, Giorgio, ed. (2022). Alessandro Natta. Atti della giornata...
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bells cast by Colbachini of Padua. The current set has 14 bells, plus an old little bell, which are still played by hand. The San Marco bell school is the...
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architect and painter. Examples of his work include the Porta San Giovanni and the Porta Savonarola, two gates to the city of Padua. Filarete (c. 1400– c. 1469)...
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spire of Lincoln Cathedral surpassed the height of the Great Pyramid of Giza, until the Washington Monument was completed in 1884, a succession of church...
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Lost artworks (redirect from Lost works of art)
Museum theft, 24 July 1969 Oratory of San Lorenzo theft, October 1969 Stephen Hahn Gallery theft, 17 November 1969 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts theft, 4 September...
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Livorno (redirect from History of Livorno)
housed in a neoclassical building already place of worship as Marini Oratory since 1867; once was home of the Confraternity Malbish Arumin which was provided...
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Pope Leo X (category House of Medici)
manuscripts of the Talmud and Mikraot Gedolot with Leo's approval and protection. He approved the formation of the Oratory of Divine Love, a group of pious...
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