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    Cave di Cusa or Rocche di Cusa was an ancient stone quarry in Sicily. It is located 3 kilometers south of the town Campobello di Mazara in the province...
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    There are also covered rooms. Cave di Cusa (The Quarries of Cusa) are made up of banks of limestone near Campobello di Mazara, thirteen kilometres from...
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  • 2021. "Parco Archeologico di SELINUNTE e Cave di Cusa – Sito Istituzionale". Parco Archeologico di Selinunte e Cave di Cusa – Sito Istituzionale (in Italian)...
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    lifting them into place. Colossos of Apollona (~69 t) Column drum(s) in Cave di Cusa (73 t) Huge doric capital, Temple of Olympian Zeus, Agrigento Flaminian...
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    Denaro was living in the city at the time of his arrest, on January 16. Cave di Cusa Ducal Palace The Clocktower. About 27 m high, it overlooks the town....
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    well placed in the nearby archeological park Cave di Cusa and is located in the municipality of Campobello di Mazara, Sicily on the Strait of Sicily. The...
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  • Region has dedicated the Cave Archeology Area of Cusa Vincenzo Tusa. L'urbanistica di Solunto, 1970 Anastylosis ad Agrigento Tempio di Eracle e Selinunte Tempio...
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    Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone (c. 1181 – 3 October 1226), known as Francis of Assisi, was an Italian mystic, poet, and Catholic friar who founded the...
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    Italian: Antonio di/da Padova; Latin: Antonius Patavinus) or Anthony of Lisbon (Portuguese: António/Antônio de Lisboa; Italian: Antonio da/di Lisbona; Latin:...
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    Nicholas of Cusa and Giordano Bruno, and even in Mendelssohn and Lessing a kind of Pandeism is found (p. 306 321 346.)". Padre Filippo Nannetti di Bibulano...
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    II strongly advocated for another Crusade, while the German Nicholas of Cusa supported engaging in a dialogue with the Ottomans. In the past we received...
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    Morimichi (2013). Izbicki, Thomas M.; Christianson, Gerald (eds.). Nicholas of Cusa – A Companion to his Life and his Times. Ashgate Publishing. ISBN 978-1409482-536...
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    posthumously in Ortus Medicinae (1648) and may have been inspired by Nicholas of Cusa who wrote on the same idea in De staticis experimentis (1450). Helmont grew...
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    Sabbath and killed on "the Great Sabbath". English patristic scholar William Cave (1637–1713) believed that this was evidence that the Smyrnaeans under Polycarp...
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  • Controriforma. L'opus Hieronymianum di Mariano Vittori (1565-1572) (PhD) (in Italian). Università degli studi di Macerata. p. 159. Retrieved 25 May 2024...
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    both aspects, with him studying a book under the shelter of a rock-face or cave mouth. His study is often shown as large and well-provided for, he is often...
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  • èṡen, ló l é, csa vût (apheresis forms of ed, al, al, syncopic forms of cusa). Bolognese distinguishes two genders, masculine and feminine, and two numbers...
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    beasts if she were not allowed to enter his cave. He therefore admitted her, carefully dividing the cave in two parts, one for each of them. In spite...
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    many months of solitude, perhaps as many as a total of four years; at the cave of Mervent, amidst the beauty of the forest, at the hermitage of Saint Lazarus...
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    (1613–1646) – Minim mathematician who studied geometrical optics Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464) – cardinal, philosopher, jurist, mathematician, astronomer, and...
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  • Nicholas Leonicus Thomaeus Nicholas Maxwell Nicholas of Autrecourt Nicholas of Cusa Nicholas of Kues Nicholas Onufrievich Lossky Nicholas Rescher Nicholas Wolterstorff...
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