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  1. Lettera Del Signor Giuseppe Torelli Veronese Intorno A Due Passi Del Purgatorio Di Dante Aligeri (1760) (Italian Edition) by Giuseppe Torelli, 2010-05-23
  2. Elemeneti Di Geometria Ad Uso Dei Ginnasi E Licei Guiseppe Veronese. Trattati Con La Collaborazione Di Palol Gazzaniga. by Giuseppe Veronese, 2006-09-13
  3. Il Vero Nella Matematica: Discorso Inaugurale (1906) (Italian Edition) by Giuseppe Veronese, 2010-05-23
  4. Grundzüge Der Geometrie Von Mehreren Dimensionen Und Mehreren Arten Gradliniger Einheiten in Elementarer Form Entwickelt (German Edition) by Giuseppe Veronese, 2010-02-04
  5. A.c. Pavia Players: Massimiliano Allegri, Mario Somma, Vincenzo Chianese, Marco Veronese, Giuseppe Ticli, Massimo Crippa, Orlando Urbano
  6. Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Volume XIII 13 Hermann Staudinger - Giuseppe Veronese by Charles Coulston Gillispie Editor, 1976
  7. Lettera Del Signor Giuseppe Torelli Veronese Intorno A Due Passi Del Purgatorio Di Dante Aligeri (1760) (Italian Edition) by Giuseppe Torelli, 2010-09-10
  8. IL Miracolo Di Cana: L'Originalita Della Ri-Produzione -- Storia, Creazione E Riproposizione Delle Nozze Di Cana Di Paolo Veronese Per IL Refettorio Palladiano Di San Giorgio Maggiore by Paolo; Giuseppe Pavanello Veronese, 2007
  9. Grundzüge der Geometrie von mehreren Dimensionen und mehreren Arten gradliniger Einheiten in elementarer Form entwickelt (German Edition) by Giuseppe Veronese, 1894-01-01
  10. Il vero nella matematica (Italian Edition) by Giuseppe Veronese, 1906-01-01
  11. Fondamenti di geometria a più dimensioni e a più specie di unità rettilinee esposti in forma elementare: Lezioni per la scuola di magistero in matematica (Italian Edition) by Giuseppe Veronese, 1891-01-01
  12. Il Vero Nella Matematica: Discorso Inaugurale (1906) (Italian Edition) by Giuseppe Veronese, 2010-09-10
  13. Elegia inglese di Tommaso Gray sopra un cimitero campestre trasportata in verso italiano da Giuseppe Torelli Veronese. (Italian Edition) by Thomas Gray, 2010-05-29
  14. Spezia Calcio 1906 Players: Goran Pandev, Isah Eliakwu, Luciano Spalletti, Corrado Colombo, Giuseppe Pillon, Marco Veronese, Daniele Pedrelli

41. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Andras Medulic
public library of St. Mark, included Medulic s name with those of Tintoretto,Paul veronese, Battista Zelotti, giuseppe Salviati, and Battista Franco.
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A Croatian painter and engraver, called by Italian authors Medola, Medula, Schiavone, Schiaon, etc., b. at Sibenik, Dalmatia, 1522; d. at Venice 1582. The son of poor parents, Andreas was accustomed, while still a boy, to study closely the pictures and woodwork on the walls of the churches and public buildings of his native town, and, on his return home, to sketch on paper all that he had seen. So tireless was his devotion to his drawing that his father took him to Venice, and there entrusted him to his godfather, Rocco, a painter of very little merit. Under Rocco Medulic, first as apprentice and then as salaried assistant, compelled to work from early morning till evening to procure bare nourishment and clothing, strove to perfect himself in his art. He began by studying and copying the works of the then renowned painter, Francesco Mazzuola (known as Parmigiano), and the paintings of Titian . From these celebrated painters Medulic learned that grace and delicate lightness of touch, that animation of colour, which constitute the pre-eminent characteristics of his own pictures. While still young in years, chance procured for him the acquaintance of Pietro Aretino, commonly known as the "Divine" and the "scourge of princes" (Flagellum principum), from whom Medulic received always a most friendly reception and much valuable instruction. About this time Medulic began to copy the engravings of Parmigiano, the first to execute pictures on copper with nitric acid. J. Paolo Lomazzo, contemporary painter and writer, states that Parmigiano was Medulic's instructor in this branch. Medulic, however, was no mere imitator; the individual character of his painting gave rise to a special school in Venice, the "Scuola di Schiavone".

42. Research/Veronese Varieties Over Fields With Non-zero Characteristic
giuseppe veronese, The aim of this project is to discuss veronese varieties inprojective spaces over a commutative ground field F with non zero
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Veronese Varieties over Fields with Non Zero Characteristic
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The aim of this project is to discuss Veronese varieties in projective spaces over a commutative ground field F with non zero characteristic. Best known example: All tangents of a conic are concurrent if, and only if, the characteristic is two. This has lead to the concept of a nucleus . Furthermore, if the ground field F is finite and "small" (with respect to the dimension of the space), then additional properties of Veronese varieties arise. Veronese Surface in PG(5,3) and Witt Design W The picture on the left hand side shows the projective plane over GF(3), i.e. the field of residue classes modulo three. This plane has thirteen points (the coloured polygons) and thirteen lines (the black curves). Each point is on exactly four lines and each line carries exactly four points.
The four green squares comprise a conic in that plane. It has four tangent lines (meeting the conic in one point only), three interior lines (missing the conic), and six external lines (meeting the conic in exactly two points). Dually, there are three internal points (lying on no tangent) and six external points (lying on exactly two tangents). Those points are illustrated by red triangles and blue hexagons, respectively. It is a peculiar property, that the green conic and the red triangle determine each other uniquely. This property is the backbone of some of our results on the relationship between the

43. Piazzi, Giuseppe --  Encyclopædia Britannica
giuseppe veronese University of St.Andrews Brief introduction to the life andworks of this Italian mathematician known for his contributions to algebraic
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born , July 16, 1746, Ponte di Valtellina, Lombardy, Habsburg crown land [Italy]
died July 22, 1826, Naples
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45. Fondazione Lisio: "VERONESE" Brocade
The veronese brocade was produced by giuseppe Lisio for the first time in about1915. The inspiration, in keeping with his revival of renaissance tradition,
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46. Cornell Univeristy Mathematics Library
veronese, giuseppe, Fondamenti di Geometria a Piu Dimensioni ,1891, 680.Vivanti, G. Elementi della Teoria delle Equazioni Integrali Linieari ,1916
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[On to U] [Back to Top] Author Title # of images Tanner, J. H. "Brief Course in Analytic Geometry",1911 Tannery, Jules "Introduction a la Theorie des Fonctions d'Une Variable. Vol. 1",1904 Tannery, Jules "Introduction a la Theorie des Fonctions d'Une Variable. Vol. 2",1910 Tannery, Jules "Lecons d'Algebre et d'Analyse. Vol. 1",1906 Tannery, Jules "Lecons d'Algebre et d'Analyse. Vol. 2",1906 Taylor, Charles "Introduction to the Ancient and Modern Geometry of Conics",1881 Thiele, T. N. "Interpolationsrechnung",1909 Thomae, J. "Elementare Theorie der Analytischen Functionen einer Complexen Veranderlichen",1898 Thomae, J. "Uber Eine Specielle Klasse Abelscher Functionen",1877 Thomae, J. "Uber Eine Specielle Klasse Abelscher Functionen Vom Geschlecht 3",1879 Thomae, J.

47. Gang Of Pour - Alan Kerr's Tasting Notes
958595 ROSSO CA DEL MERLO 1995 $ 59.95, veronese, giuseppe Quintarelli.Treat time, lots of pepper, bacon, leathery and cherry, morels and raspberry.
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Alan’s November 2002 Vintages Release Tasting Notes Release date November 16, 2002 I was lucky enough to run in and quickly and taste, much emphasis on the quickly, some of the products to be released for the second allotment of November. Notes are brief, palate was tired after a tough day, but most of what I tasted was good. 316943 CABERNET/MERLOT 1999 $ 18.95, Niagara Peninsula, Cave Spring Cellars.
Fairly deep ruby colour, lots of fruit, cassis, chocolate and coffee tones. Quite luscious, well priced and drinking nicely now. 704619 MERLOT 1999 $ 48.85, Napa Valley, Cuvaison.
Ouch, lovely wafts of blackberry and chocolate, bold acidity, touch of leather, quite a hefty dose of tannin on the lengthy finish. Ouch simply means do I want to spend $50. 00 on this! 960682 PETITE SIRAH RESERVE 1999 $ 29.90, Paso Robles, Eos Estate Winery.
Holy medicinal compound, Batman! Intense black, inky colour, hints of white pepper, blackberry, creamy toasty toffee, and cherry cough drop. Really dense and full on the mid palate, but it was tight and actually came across as slightly one dimensional at this stage in its development. Finished with rich sweet chocolate driven tannins. 977496 SHIRAZ 1999 $ 15.95, 'Touchwood', Mudgee, New South Wales.

48. Christie's - Francesco Salviati [1510-1563] - Featured On Artfact.com
giuseppe Porta, called giuseppe Salviati (Castelnuovo di Garfagnana circa 51 (as Paolo veronese). T. Mullaly, Review of Italian 16th Century Drawings
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49. St Mark's Library Today
On the wall overlooking the Piazzetta Faith (school of veronese), Prometheus,the inventor of arts and sciences, by giuseppe Porta, known as Salviati (the
http://marciana.venezia.sbn.it/news1/eng/03e.htm
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As many of you know, the exhibitions of the Marciana Library are housed in two rooms: the Antisala, or Antechamber, and the Sala, or Hall, which was the former seat of the Public Library (or St. Mark's Library). Both rooms are the work of Jacopo Sansovino, who built the library between 1537 and 1553. The paintings were added later. The Library was opened to the public in 1560. The Antisala was planned as the seat for the humanistic school of St. Mark's. In 1587 Giovanni Grimani, the Patriarch of Aquileia, decided to donate his collection of Greek and Roman statues to the Library. As a consequence, the architect Vincenzo Scamozzi transformed the Antisala into the seat of the Statuary Museum. There were more than 150 ancient pieces (since 1922 almost all of them have been housed in the Archaeological Museum). On the ceiling, in the centre, is Wisdom, a canvas by Titian, painted around 1560. The architectural trompe-l'oeil perspective of the ceiling is the work of the brothers Cristoforo and Stefano Rosa and was done at the same time as the painting. The main Sala formerly held the books donated by Cardinal Bessarion to the Republic of Venice. The books were placed on tables or plutei, in two rows. The books acquired later were placed along the walls. In 1812 Napoleon decided to include both the Sala and the Antisala in the residence of the King of Italy, which occupied the Procuratie Nuove and the Napoleonic Wing. Thus the Library was moved to the Ducal Palace, where it stayed until 1904. Then it was moved into the Palazzo della Zecca (the Mint), to which was added the original seat - i.e., the Sansovino Sale - in 1920.

50. Lehrstuhl Für Geschichte Der Naturwissenschaften - Personen - Dr. Priesner
giuseppe veronese ei fondamenti della matematica (giuseppe veronese and thefoundation of mathematics). Pisa (ETS), 1997; (mit/with Sergio Paolini) Pierre
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  • Geschichte und Philosophie der Mathematik, insbesondere Geschichte der Zahlentheorie/

51. Aaslvr-pubblicazioni
veronese 1879-1886 / di giuseppe Franco Viviani. - Verona,1998. - 225, 3 p. ; 24 cm. Per Alberto Piazzi scritti offerti nel 50. di
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  • Giornale agrario-industriale veronese. - A. 1, n. 1 (lug. 1865)-a. 9, n. 12 (dic. 1874). - Verona, 1865-1874. - v. ; 24 cm. (esaurito)

  • Monografie
  • Cenni storici guida e catalogo ragionato del museo dell'Accademia di agricoltura, arti e commercio di Verona / del m.e. Enrico Nicolis. - Verona, 1889. - 92 p., [1] c. di tav. ripieg. ; 23 cm. (esaurito)
    Marmi pietre e terrre coloranti della provincia di Verona : materiali naturali litoidi da costruzione e decorazione : memoria / di Enrico Nicolis pubblicata in occasione dell'esposizione di Verona, aprile, maggio, giugno 1900. - Verona, 1900. - 64 p., [1] c. ripieg., [2] c. di tav. : ill. ; 24 cm. (esaurito)
    La provincia di Verona ed i suoi vini : cenni, informazioni ed analisi : pubblicate per cura dell'Accademia di agricolt. scienze lettere arti e comm. di Verona in occasione dell'esposizione di Verona : aprile, maggio, giugno 1900 / ing. Gio. Battista Perez m.e. - Verona, 1900. - 36 p. ; 25 cm. (esaurito)
    Opere scelte di economia ed altri scritti di Angelo Messedaglia / Comitato nazionale per il centenario di Angelo Messedaglia. - Verona, 1920-1921. - 2 v. : 2 ritr. ; 25 cm.
    Gli studi danteschi di Carlo Cipolla : raccolti per iniziativa dell'Accademia di agricoltura scienze e lettere di Verona nel 6. centenario della morte di Dante. - Verona, 1921. - XXI, 441 p., [1] c. di tav. : ill. ; 24 cm.
  • 52. History
    Nino Tamassia Emilio Teza Nicolò Tommaseo Francesco Torraca Diego Valeri ManaraValgimigli giuseppe veronese Francesco Vercelli Pasquale Villari
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    MEDAGLIA DEL IX CONGRESSO DEGLI SCIENZIATI

    Luigi Messedaglia The "Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti" was already in embryo in the bill of 19 Brumaire a. VI (9 November 1797) presented by Napoleon Bonaparte to the Executive Directory of the Cisalpine Republic. This decree stated under Art. 297: "For the whole Republic there must be a National Institute appointed to collect discoveries, and to perfect the arts and sciences"; Bologna, the city with the oldest university in Europe, was chosen as its location, on account of the "ample and suitable establishments for this purpose".
    Subsequent political and military events meant that this Institute was practically inoperative as far as Venice and the Veneto were concerned, since, under the terms of the Treaty of Campoformio, they had been excluded from the new state created by Bonaparte: thus, while some of the first academics were from Venice or the Veneto, they figured as individuals, and not as representatives of the Institute of Venice.
    In 1802, with the transformation of the Cisalpine Republic into the Italian Republic, the projected National Institute was founded, and, on 17 August 1802, by decree of the Legislative Corps the new Institute was officially launched, divided into three sections: physical and mathematical sciences, moral and political sciences, letters and fine arts.

    53. New Acquisitions: LC Class "Q"
    Author veronese, giuseppe. Title Fondamenti di geometria a più dimensioni eapiù specie di unità rettilinee esposti in forma elementare lezioni per la
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    Author: Kanerva, Liisa. Title: Defining the architect in fifteenth-century Italy : exemplary architects in L.B. Alberti's De re aedificatoria / Liisa Kanerva. Publication Info: Helsinki : Suomamalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1998.

    Call Number: Title: Publication Info: Yogyakarta : Gadjah Mada University Press, 2001.
    Call Number: Title: The enterprise of science in Islam : new perspectives / edited by Jan P. Hogendijk and Abdelhamid I. Sabra.

    54. Giuseppe Campagnola Spa - Verona- Produttore Vini Classici
    Translate this page giuseppe Campagnola Spa - Dal 1907 produttore di vini italiani classici Line selected veronese classic doc wines from best grape grown in the best
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    55. GIUSEPPE VERONESE
    giuseppe veronese La concezioneepistemologica di giuseppe veronese. 18.15. Conclusioni del Convegno
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    Giuseppe Veronese
    Matematica, filosofia, politica e tutela della laguna I Giornata di Studi
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    23 maggio 2003 Centro Congressi Kursaal - Sottomarina di Chioggia
    Viale Lungomare Adriatico 1. Politica e tutela della laguna
    Cinzio Gibin (Direttore Rivista "Chioggia") Giuseppe Veronese: l'uomo e il politico Antonio Rusconi (Segretario generale del Bacino dell’Alto Adriatico, Venezia) Veronese, le conoscenze tecniche e la conservazione della laguna veneta 2. Matematica e filosofia Chairman Francesco Baldassarri Umberto Bottazzini
    di Palermo) Veronese nel panorama della scuola geometrica italiana Aldo Brigaglia Break La concezione epistemologica di Giuseppe Veronese Conclusioni del Convegno Convegno organizzato dal Liceo Scientifico "G. Veronese" , Comitato per le Celebrazioni del Cinquantenario
    con il patrocinio del Comune di Chioggia Direzione Scientifica Italo Testa Per informazioni: Prof. Italo Testa, Liceo Scientifico "G. Veronese", Via Mazzini, 12 - 30015 Chioggia (VE).
    Tel. 041/401630-405144. Fax: 041/5500763. Email:

    56. Liceo Scientifico
    veronese . giuseppe veronese Matematica, filosofia,politica e tutela della laguna. 23 Maggio 2003
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    57. XML-GL
    giuseppe Pozzi giuseppe Psaila Elisa Quintarelli Fabio Salice Fabio A.Schreiber Luca Tosi D. veronese giuseppe Viviani Roberto Zicari
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    58. Matematica - Storia - Indice
    Translate this page Chi era giuseppe veronese? Quali sono stati i suoi principali contributi? Il concorso che seguì fu vinto senza difficoltà da giuseppe veronese che si
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    LETTERA V GIUSEPPE VERONESE
    La morte di Giusto Bellavitis (nel dicembre del 1880) rese vacante la cattedra di Geometria algebrica presso l’Ateneo padovano. Il concorso che seguì fu vinto senza difficoltà da Giuseppe Veronese che si assunse il nuovo incarico nel 1881, di ritorno dalla Germania, per mantenerlo sino al 1917 anno della morte.
    A partire dai primi anni '80, gli studi di Veronese si concentrarono sulla Geometria proiettiva in n-dimensioni, attraverso un approccio assai originale ai problemi legati alle superfici a n-dimensioni proiettati in uno spazio a 3 dimensioni. Questo approccio originale fu basato, essenzialmente, su tecniche di geometria intuitiva piuttosto che su un rigoroso formalismo algebrico-geometrico. Veronese formulò anche chiare motivazioni logiche e psicologiche per questo suo approccio, influenzando così quell’italiana di Geometria algebrica, che stava ormai “sbocciando”.
    Le accuse di scarso rigore furono rivolte, in particolare, alla principale opera di Veronese: i

    59. Padova's Mathematical History
    giuseppe veronese (18541917) made important contributions to geometry includingthe veronese maps of projective spaces, and a detailed study of
    http://www.math.unipd.it/~frank/history.html
    Late Medieval Science at Padova
    De Proportionibus Motuum , an incisive reworking of the new kinematics and dynamics originating in Merton College, Oxford. The university library was outstanding for its era and boasted many important new scientific texts. As M. Clagget observes There can be no doubt that Padua was the principal center [in Italy] for the study of English and French natural philosophy Yet even then all did not go well for the professors: in 1411 Biagi Pelacani, one of the exponents of this Padova school of natural philosophy, was fired because the students had deserted his classes, apparently as a consequence of his attempts to extract higher fees from them.
    The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
    The Eighteenth Century
    In the Eighteenth Century Padova, like many other European Universities had a Bernoulli on its mathematical faculty, in this case Nicholas Bernoulli (1687-1759) (of the second generation of Bernoulli's). Moreover it offered hospitality to a number of other distinguished mathematicians including James Stirling (1692-1770). Iacopo Riccati(1676-1754) was a student of Angeli and Bernoulli.
    The Nineteenth Century
    Giusto Bellavitis (1803-1880) made a significant contribution to the progress of linear algebra, and was also Magnifico Rettore of the University, a career all the more impressive in view of the fact that he began as a city clerk in nearby Bassano, and received his "laurea"

    60. Notre Dame: Jacques Maritain Center: Books Z
    Zamboni, giuseppe. La Persona Umana Soggetto Autocosciente nell EsperienzaIntegrale. Verona La Tipografica veronese, 1940. Zamboni, giuseppe.
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    Jacques Maritain Center
    Books in the Jacques Maritain Center at Notre Dame
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    Zagano, Phyllis. On Prayer. New York: Paulist Press, 1994. Zagal, Hector, and Jose Galindo. Ethik fuuml;r junge Menschen. Philipp Reclam jun Stuttgart, 2000. Zagar, Janko. Acting on Principles: A Thomistic Perspective in Making Moral Decisions. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1984. Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. The Dilemma of Freedom and Foreknowledge. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. Zagzebski, Linda, editor. Rational Faith: Catholic Responses to Reformed Epistemology McInerny, Ralph Reflections on Christian Philosophy. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1993. Zahavi, Dan. Husserl and Transcendental Intersubjectivity: a Response to the Linguistic-Pragmatic Critique. Translated by Elizabeth A. Behnke. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2001. Zamboni, Giuseppe. Corso di Gnoseologia Pura Elementare, 3 vols. Milan: Istituto Propaganda Libraria, 1990. Zamboni, Giuseppe. La Persona Umana: Soggetto Autocosciente nell' Esperienza Integrale. Verona: La Tipografica Veronese, 1940. Zamboni, Giuseppe. Itinerario Filosofico: Dalla Propria Coscienza all' Esistenza di Dio. Verona: La Tipografica Veronese, 1949.

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