PADUA

pădˈyooə, Ital. Padova, city (1991 pop. 215,137), capital of Padova prov., in Venetia, NE Italy, connected by canal with the Brenta, Adige, and Po rivers. It is an agricultural, commercial, and major industrial center and a transportation junction. Manufactures include machinery, motor vehicles, leather goods, textiles, and processed food. Called Patavium by the Romans, it was second to Rome in wealth. The city was destroyed by the Lombards in a.d. 601 but recovered quickly. Except for a 20-year period of rule by Ezzelino da Romano, Padua was from the 12th to the 14th cent. a free commune of great political and economic importance. It subdued neighboring cities and became an artistic center, where Giotto painted his masterpiece, a series of frescoes (1304–6) in the Capella degli Scrovegni. Under the rule of the munificent Carrara family (1318–1405) and under the domination of Venice (1405–1797), Padua continued to flourish. Mantegna (1431–1506), a native of Padua, produced much work there; parts of frescoes executed by him are preserved in the 13th-century Eremitani church. Other notable structures in the city include the six-domed basilica of St. Anthony (1232–1307), whose high altar is adorned with bronzes by Donatello; the bronze equestrian statue of Gattamelata (a Venetian general), also by Donatello, in the square of the basilica; the classical cathedral; and the law courts. The Univ. of Padua, the oldest in Italy after that of Bologna, was founded in 1222 by teachers and students who had fled from Bologna. Now centered in Il Bo palace, the university established the first anatomy hall (well preserved) in Europe in 1594. Galileo taught (1592–1610) at the university, and Dante, Petrarch, and Tasso were students there.

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BERTELLONI, C. E, Marsilio de Padua y la historicidad de la donatio Constantini...Text of the Defensor Pacis of Marsilius of Padua, Speculum, vii (1932), 36-49. BLACK...142. BRAMPTON, C. K., Marsiglio of Padua, Part 1. Life, EHR, xxxvii (1922...
CONTENTS INTRODUCTORY NOTE by PROFESSOR F. M. POWICKE vii I. INTRODUCTORY 1 II. THOMAS AQUINAS 19 III. MARSILIUS OF PADUA 44 IV. MARSILIUS OF PADUA contd. 66 V. THE AGE OF TRANSMISSION 88 VI. RICHARD HOOKER 117 A NOTE ABOUT THE LITERATURE 143 INDEX 147
...basically new. But in northern Italy, at Padua, Bologna, and Pavia, and to a lesser...and Paris together in the fourteenth, Padua became in the fifteenth: the center in...Ragnisco loyally defend the importance of Padua against Fiorentino and are beyond doubt...
...of January at the desk of the Episcopal Curia in Padua where court of the Bishop of Padua was convened by the Lord Vicar in the presence...Giovanni Magistro, Superior of Sant Agostino of Padua, and other witnesses requested and called especially...
...I told you your son was well beloved in Padua. -- Do you hear, sir? To leave frivolous...PEDANT Thou liest. His father is come from Padua and here looking out at the window. VINCENTIO...27from Padua F1, to Padua POPE; from -- Mantua as...
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...and Italian Fabrications: Andrew of Padua, the Improvisatore Re-membered. by...THOROUGHLY FORGOTTEN TEXT THAN Andrew of Padua, the Improvisatore, a novel that appeared...it. Yet, as I will argue, Andrew of Padua is an exemplary novel, in the paradoxical...
Art and humanism in early Renaissance Padua: Cennini, Vergerio and Petrarch on imitation...explored in light of the authors residency in Padua during the last years of the Trecento...Petrarchan" -- culture of late Trecento Padua. This was the milieu in which Cennini...
...and His Medical Students in Renaissance Padua. by Cynthia Klestinec 1. INTRODUCTION...and April 1590, a transalpine student in Padua wrote to the Riformatori dello studio...public anatomy and the Carnival. (6) In Padua, however, the tradition of public anatomy...
The World of Marsilius of Padua. by Georg Modestin The World of Marsilius of Padua, edited by Gerson Moreno-Riano. Disputatio, volume 5. Turnhout, Belgium, Brepols Publishers, 2006. xii, 279 pp. 60.00 euro (cloth). La vie de Marsile...
Padua and the Tudors: English Students in Italy...1603 by Vivian Nutton Jonathan Woolfson, Padua and the Tudors: English students in Italy...2276-7942-3). Given the importance of Padua in the English renaissance of the sixteenth...
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PADUA COMES INSIDE TO PLAY by Luis Reyes Rekindling the...with artistic director Guy Zimmerman--has launched Padua Playwrights Productions, picking up in an indoor setting where the Padua Hills Playwrights Festival left off five years ago...
Padua: Saving Art from Art Lovers: Attempts to...Eleven years earlier we had stopped in Padua with our two sons to see the Scrovegni...circles and among arts administrators in Padua about the best way to protect the frescoes...
Letter from Italy. by Joanne Barkan Padua From Paduas Piazza Insurrezione, where I was standing at 11 in...two-hundred thousand in Rome..." The demonstrators in Padua--a university town forty minutes west of Venice--werent...
...still waters of the Brenta canal towards Padua are probably unaware that this channel...provided a flourishing transport link between Padua and Venice. The scenes on the Brenta canal...Venetians had captured Verona, Vicenza, and Padua and had reached Bergamo, coming close...
...be not quite so bleak. Claudio Valladares-Padua has studied the animals since 1981. Padua, a professor of wildlife management at the University...times that claimed by golden lion tamarins. Padua thinks the inland forests, many of whose trees...
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Quick-Knack Padua Whack. by Peter Smith FRANO BOTICA booted...with a brace of tries from flanker Eduardo Padua. But Tucuman saw their three-point advantage...Martinez crashed over for a try and then Padua grabbed two to steal the lead. LLANELLI...
St. Anthony of Padua. ST. Anthony of Padua was not from Padua or any other part of Italy. Rather, he was born and raised in Lisbon, Portugal. But he lived and worked in Padua during the last years of his life. Like Francis of Assisi, Anthony...
Padua Wins Case in Court of Appeals. Byline: Crispina Martinez Belen FAMAS Pres. Art M. Padua has won over petitioners (Jimmy Tiu...merit" on July 11, 2006 Tius petition that Padua "be restrained from representing himself...
St. Anthony of Padua, Patron Saint of Lost Things. This Sunday...works, and miracles of St. Anthony of Padua, Patron Saint of Lost Things.St. Anthony...Anthony spent the last years of his life at Padua. He died on June 13, 1231. Less than...
Saint Anthony De Padua. TODAY, we remember the life and works of Saint Anthony de Padua. Saint Anthony of Padua was born in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1195 to a wealthy family. He was given the name Fernando by his parents. At 15, he entered the...
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PADUA pad yoo , Ital. Padova, city (1991 pop...year period of rule by Ezzelino da Romano, Padua was from the 12th to the 14th cent. a free...the domination of Venice (1405 1797), Padua continued to flourish. Mantegna (1431 1506...
MARSILIUS OF PADUA marsil e s, pa dyoo , d. c.1342, Italian political philosopher...modern edition of A. Gewirth (1967); also A. Gewirth, Marsilius of Padua and Medieval Political Philosophy (1951...
ANTHONY OF PADUA, SAINT 1195 1231, Portuguese Franciscan, Doctor of the Church, b...preacher and for his holy life and was canonized the year after he died in Padua. Anthony has a reputation as a miracle worker and is popularly invoked...
...divided into the provinces of Belluno, Padua, Rovigo, Treviso, Venice, Verona...communes. Some towns (including Verona and Padua) grew powerful under the rule of noble...flooding in 1966. There are universities at Padua and Venice...
...pupil of Gentile da Fabriano. He worked in Padua, Verona, Ferrara, and Venice. Many...with him and with Mantegna , working in Padua and then in Venice. He excelled in portraiture...c.1430 1516, who was first active in Padua where he worked with his father and brother...
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