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  • *Ferrara, Alessandro, Reflective Authenticity: Rethinking the Project of Modernity, London and New York, Routledge, 1998. ISBN 041513062X ...
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  • During the sessions at Florence of the Council of Ferrara-Florence (1438-1445), a failed attempt to heal the schism between the Latin and Greek churches ...
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  • the last Fraticelli (heretical Fanciscans) of Ferrara; the Jesuati of Venice; the Jews of Sicily, Moldavia and Poland; and, above all, the Hussites ...
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  • Italian School of Economics and Finance: From Ferrara (1857) to Einaudi (1944), Vol. 2. Palgrave Macmillan, 2001. ISBN 9780333921012 ...
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  • Amersfoort, Beirut, Bteghrine, Cáceres, Ferrara, Freiburg, Genoa, Ljubljana ... In Italy, he is one of the Patron Saints of Genoa, as well as of Ferrara ...
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  • is said to have chased him as far as Ferrara with the intention of killing him. Janson, 1963. However, little detail is known with certainty about ...
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  • body of work. Domenico Maria Novara da Ferrara, the teacher of Nicolaus Copernicus, referred to Regiomontanus as having been his own teacher. ...
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  • At Ferrara in 1494, Cajetan was selected to conduct the customary defense of theses in a public dispute before the assembled dignitaries of his ...
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  • *Edgar [rev 2] (February 28, 1892, Teatro Comunale, Ferrara - 3 acts) *Manon Lescaut (February 1, 1893, Teatro Regio, Turin) *La bohème (February ...
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  • In Ferrara, papal armies clashed with Venice. When excommunication and interdict failed to have their intended effect, Clement V preached a crusade ...
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  • gained his doctorate from the University of Ferrara. He visited Russia, where he was taken prisoner by the Tartars and became a favorite at the court ...
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  • century. Alfonso II d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, had become an early enthusiast by 1556. There were castrati in the court chapel at Munich by ...
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  • *Ferrara, Christopher A. The Great Facade: Vatican II and the Regime of Novelty in the Roman Catholic Church. The Remnant Press, 2002. ISBN 9781890740 ...
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  • *17. Council of Basel, Ferrara and Florence (1431–1445 C.E.); reconciliation with the Orthodox Churches, which, however, was not accepted in ...
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  • Many of them escaped to Italy, some settling in Ferrara where Duke Ercole I d'Este granted them privileges. Spanish and Portuguese conversos ...
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  • son, Stephen, who would be educated in Ferrara. King Béla IV (1235-1270) restored the royal power, but his kingdom became devastated during the ...
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  • causing a "disastrous" concert in Ferrara, he decided to give up singing. Pavarotti attributed his immediate improvement to the psychological ...
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  • of a fresco by Cosimo Tura, Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara, 1469-1470]] In Greek mythology, Demeter (Greek: "mother-earth" or possibly ...
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  • In 1503–1505, he was apprenticed to Francesco Bianchi Ferrara in Modena, where he became familiar with the classicism of artists like Lorenzo ...
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  • he was a welcomed guest at the Este court in Ferrara, and in Urbino he spent part of the hot-weather season with the soldier-prince Federigo da ...
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