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    The Archiginnasio of Bologna is one of the most important buildings in the city of Bologna; once the main building of the University of Bologna, it currently...
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    Bologna (/bəˈloʊnjə/ bə-LOHN-yə, UK also /bəˈlɒnjə/ bə-LON-yə, Italian: [boˈloɲɲa] ; Emilian: Bulåggna [buˈlʌɲɲɐ]; Latin: Bononia) is the capital and...
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    University of Bologna (Italian: Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, abbreviated Unibo) is a public research university in Bologna, Italy. Teaching...
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    "megalomaniac dream" and instead encouraged the construction of the Archiginnasio of Bologna. The basilica is a large church measuring 132 metres long, 66 metres...
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    Gaspare Tagliacozzi (category Physicians from Bologna)
    and later was appointed professor of anatomy. He taught at the Archiginnasio of Bologna. The amphitheater in which Tagliacozzi taught was severely damaged...
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    In the mid 12th century, the city offices moved at first near the Archiginnasio and, later in the 13th century, they occupied the Palazzo Civico, built...
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    napoleonica". Bologna, Rivista del Comune (in Italian). No. 9. Bologna. pp. 23–34. Online collection of Bologna newspapers from the Archiginnasio Library....
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  • Archiginnasio built. 1567 – Fountain of Neptune installed. 1568 – Orto Botanico (garden) established. 1582 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bologna established...
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  • library and the Santa Lucia complex were added to the patrimony of the Archiginnasio Library. The Fascists moved the collections to via Manzoni, near the...
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    Genealogia e Cronistoria di una Grande Famiglia Umbro-Romana, Edoardo Martinori I Cesi. Storia e Cronistoria di una Famiglia Nobile di Acquasparta Memorie...
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    Guercino (category Painters from Bologna)
    Saint Jerome, c.1640–1650 A groundbreaking exhibition held at the Archiginnasio of Bologna in 1968 provided the most complete panorama of Guercino's work...
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    portico, known as a Pavaglione, to the Archiginnasio of Bologna, one of the main buildings of the University of Bologna. The term derives from the local dialect...
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    Laura Bassi (category Scientists from Bologna)
    Bassi defended twelve additional theses at the Archiginnasio, the main building of the University of Bologna. This was a petition for a teaching position...
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  • Albano Sorbelli (category Writers from Bologna)
    Comunale of the Archiginnasio of Bologna from 1904 until 1943. A student of Giosuè Carducci and of Pio Carlo Falletti at the University of Bologna, he graduated...
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    causing damage to another 118; 31 people were killed and 47 wounded. The Archiginnasio was partially destroyed. Another raid was carried out on 22 March by...
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    anno 1540, in MS B 1928, Archiginnasio Library, Bologna Miscellaneous items, in ms. B. 1859, Archiginnasio Library, Bologna Treaty concerning baptism...
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    before moving to Bologna. In 1740, the newly appointed Pope Benedict wanted him in Rome as the chair of sacred writings at the Archiginnasio della Sapienza...
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    region. Archiginnasio of Bologna Biblioteca comunale dell'Archiginnasio, Bologna Biblioteca Salaborsa, Bologna Biblioteca of San Domenico, Bologna Biblioteca...
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  • Bartolomeo Ambrosini (category Scientists from Bologna)
    preserva e Cura di Peste. He died in 1657. Linnaeus dedicated to him the genus Ambrosina of the family Araceae, and the Archiginnasio of Bologna keeps two monuments...
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    shape echoes elements of the theaters in Padua (1594) and the Archiginnasio of Bologna (1636). The room is octagonal and illuminated by four large windows...
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  • Pompeo Zambeccari (category Clergy from Bologna)
    Rome. In Rome, Zambeccari undertook doctorate studies in Law at the Archiginnasio Romano (as it was called at the time La Sapienza University). He joined...
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  • Golden Neptune (category Culture in Bologna)
    1971, by the Bologna chapter of the Lions Club, for emerging local artists. Giusberti, Caterina (14 July 2014). "Nettuno o Archiginnasio: come, quando...
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    Costanzo Varolio (category Academic staff of the University of Bologna)
    and where a statue of him is housed at the Anatomical Theatre of the Archiginnasio. Later he is believed to have taught at the Sapienza University of Rome...
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    for his inclusion in the Abecedario (the letter is today in the Archiginnasio of Bologna, manuscript B. 153, n. 82). Another biography, richer in details...
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    Carlo Cesare Malvasia (category Writers from Bologna)
    various scholars. The opposite can be said of Le pitture di Bologna, an essential guide book to Bologna and its treasures, first published in 1686. Enthusiastically...
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  • Law, as early as 1768, at the age of 21, he became a professor at the Archiginnasio Romano (as it was called at the time La Sapienza University of Rome)...
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  • Renata Viganò (category Writers from Bologna)
    ISBN 9781137542564. "All'Archiginnasio l'archivio di Renata Viganò e Antonio Meluschi" [At the Archiginnasio the archive of Renata Viganò and Antonio Meluschi]...
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    dell'Archiginnasio ("Bread and salami. Bolognese gastronomic images from the Archiginnasio collection") on the gastronomic images in its collection. La Vera Historia...
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    Battista Bidelli, Milan. Published by Societa Italiana di Grafologia 'Camillo Baldi', Bologna. Edited by Aurelio Valletta. This edition includes a reproduction...
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    Maria Dalle Donne (category Physicians from Bologna)
    December 19, 1799 she was examined in the anatomical theatre of the Archiginnasio with a large audience in order to obtain a degree and a title of Doctor...
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