Mozart Operas Ascanio in Alba , K chel Verzeichnis K. 111 , is a pastoral opera in two parts Festa teatrale ... her dreams. Fauno intervenes and suggests to the foreigner Ascanio that he should go off and announce the building of Alba in foreign parts. Thus convinced that the foreigner is not Ascanio, Silvia ... mozart archiv serie30.htm MP3s of the Opera at the Mozart Tower website Ascanio in Alba http web.me.com ... Category Operas Category Operas based on Greco Roman mythology ca Ascanio in Alba de Ascanio in Alba es Ascanio in Alba fr Ascanio in Alba it Ascanio in Alba hu Ascanio Alb ban nl Ascanio in Alba pl Askaniusz w Albie KV 111 pt Ascanio in Alba ro Ascanio in Alba fi Ascanio in Alba sv Ascanio in Alba ... soprano Geltrude Falcini Ascanius Ascanio , her son, son of Aeneas alto castrato or mezzo soprano Giovanni ... 3 Genii, Shepherds & Shepherdesses chorus Synopsis Place the site of the future city of Alba Longa , near Rome Time mythical times. Act 1 The opening scene introduces Venus mythology Venus and Ascanio ... . The goddess vaunts the charms of Alba and invites her son to go and rule there. She urges him not to reveal .... Obeying the goddess, Ascanio pretends to be a foreigner attracted by the beauties of the place ... a sovereign, Ascanio, before the day is out. He also informs Silvia that she will be Ascanio s bride ... her, saying the young man in her can be none other than Ascanio. Venus then appears to Ascanio and asks him to test the girl a little longer before revealing his true identity. Act 2 Ascanio spots ... else than Ascanio. Aceste consoles Silvia, saying that her tribulations are about to come to an end. Venus is invoked by a magnificent chorus. Silvia and Ascanio add their voices to the chorus and the goddess ... and loyalty to Venus, who then retires. It only remains for Ascanio to perpetuate the race of Aeneas and guide the city of Alba to prosperity. Noted arias col begin col break Act 1 br Ah di s nobil , Ascanio Al chiaror di que bei rai , Venus Cara, lontano , Ascanio Come felice stato , Silvia L ... more details
Saint Sa ns operas Ascanio is a grand opera in five acts and seven Tableau vivant tableaux by composer Camille Saint Sa ns . The opera s French language French libretto , by Louis Gallet , is based on the 1852 play Benvenuto Cellini by French playwright Fran ois Paul Meurice Paul Meurice which was in turn based on the 1843 historical novel by Alexandre Dumas, p re . The name was changed to Ascanio to avoid confusion with the Hector Berlioz Berlioz opera Benvenuto Cellini opera Benvenuto Cellini . The opera premiered on March 21, 1890 in Paris . ref name Grove Hugh Macdonald Ascanio , Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy Accessed February 12, 2009 , http www.grovemusic.com subscription access ref Composition history Ascanio was composed by Saint Sa ns during 1887 1888. Saint Sa ns chose the subject of the historical figure of Benvenuto Cellini largely due to his friendship with Meurice who, in addition to writing the play about Cellini, also helped Dumas write the 1843 novel. The subject also appealed to Saint Sa ns long term desire to base his operas in French history. The opera s libretto largely follows Meurice s play, although it does not include a scene where Cellini runs out of metal while casting a statue. The only notable departure from the play is the third act which is set at a f te at Fontainebleau . The music for this act includes a lengthy Divertimento divertissement of 12 ... Cellini and apprentice Ascanio are both madly in love with Colombe, daughter of the Provost civil ..., and the Duchess who is an admirer of Ascanio. Cellini steps aside to let Ascanio pursue Colombe ... the King to allow the wedding of Ascanio and Colombe as a reward for his latest artistic masterpiece ... Jean Louis Lasalle Ascanio tenor mile Cossira Francis I of France Fran ois I Bass voice type bass ... links http www.karadar.com Librettos saint saens ascanio.html Libretto of Ascanio Category Operas by Camille ... Opera world premieres ca Ascanio fr Ascanio op ra sv Ascanio ... more details
Ascanio Piccolomini is the name of Ascanio I Piccolomini died 1597 , archbishop of Siena from 1588 to 1597, see Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Siena Colle di Val d Elsa Montalcino Ascanio II Piccolomini 1590 1671 , archbishop of Siena from 1629 to 1671 hndis Piccolomini, Ascanio ... more details
Infobox scientist name Ascanio Sobrero image Ascanio Sobrero.jpg caption Ascanio Sobrero birth date October 12, 1812 birth place Casale Monferrato , br First French Empire French Empire residence Italy nationality Italy Italian death date death date and age 1888 5 26 1812 10 12 death place Turin , Italy field Organic chemistry work institution University of Gie en , br University of Turin alma mater University of Gie en doctoral advisor Justus Liebig doctoral students known for discovery of nitroglycerine prizes religion footnotes Ascanio Sobrero October 12, 1812 &ndash May 26, 1888 was an Italy Italian chemist , born in Casale Monferrato . He was studying under Th ophile Jules Pelouze at the University of Turin , who had worked with the explosive material guncotton . He studied medicine in Turin and Paris and then chemistry at the University of Gie en with Justus Liebig , and earned his doctorate in 1832. In 1845 he became professor at the University of Turin During his research he discovered nitroglycerine . He initially called it pyroglycerine , and warned vigorously against its use in his private letters and in a journal article, stating that it was extremely dangerous and impossible to handle. In fact, he was so frightened by what he created that he kept it a secret for over ... cite journal author Icilio Guareschi title Ascanio Sobrero nel centenario della sua nascita journal ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sobrero, Ascanio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DATE OF DEATH May 26, 1888 PLACE OF DEATH Turin , Italy DEFAULTSORT Sobrero, Ascanio Category Italian ... People from Turin ar ca Ascanio Sobrero cs Ascanio Sobrero de Ascanio Sobrero es Ascanio Sobrero eo Ascanio Sobrero fr Ascanio Sobrero id Ascanio Sobrero it Ascanio Sobrero pms Ascanio Sobrero pl Ascanio Sobrero pt Ascanio Sobrero ru , simple Ascanio Sobrero sk Ascanio Sobrero sv Ascanio Sobrero zh ... more details
orphan date October 2009 Ascanio Trombetti bapt. 27 November 1544 20 21 September 1590 was an List of Italian composers Italian composer . He was born in Bologna as a son of Astore Cavallari . In his family, the surname Trombetti was used because of the great ability of its members in playing wind instrument s. External links ChoralWiki http www.hoasm.org IVO Trombetti.html Brief biography Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Trombetti, Ascanio ALTERNATIVE NAMES Cavallari, Ascanio SHORT DESCRIPTION Italian composer DATE OF BIRTH bapt. 27 November 1544 PLACE OF BIRTH Bologna DATE OF DEATH 20 21 September 1590 PLACE OF DEATH Bologna DEFAULTSORT Trombetti, Ascanio Category 1590 deaths Category 1544 births Category Italian composers Italy composer stub fr Ascanio Trombetti ... more details
Ascanio Vitozzi also spelled Ascanio Baschi di Vitozzo or Vittozzi 1539 1610 was an Italian soldier, architect and military engineer. Born at Orvieto , the son of Ercole lord of Montevitozzo or Vitozzo , he fought in the Papal States Papal army in his early years and was present in the Battle of Lepanto 1571 battle of Lepanto in 1571. Subsequently he became a military engineer and architect. He was noted by Duke Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy , who called him to Turin , which was then especially under the latter s successor, Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy Charles Emmanuel I undergoing a large series of urban renovations. Vitozzi worked at numerous civil and military architectures for the Savoyards, including the Castle of Rivoli , the Sanctuary of Vicoforte near Mondov , the church of Corpus Domini and the Royal Palace of Turin . He died in Turin in 1615. His collaborators included Carlo di Castellamonte , who inherited several of Vitozzi s projects. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Vitozzi, Ascanio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1539 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1615 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Vitozzi, Ascanio Category 1539 births Category 1615 deaths Category People from the Province of Terni Category Italian soldiers Category Italian architects Category Italian military engineers fr Ascanio Vittozzi it Ascanio Vittozzi ... more details
File Ascanio Maria Sforza Visconti.jpg thumb right 250px Cardinal Ascanio Sforza. Ascanio Maria Sforza ... as Pope Alexander VI . Biography Early years Ascanio Sforza was born in Cremona , Lombardy . His ... him to government and literature.Other cardinals of the family were Guido Ascanio Sforza di Santa ... . While still an adolescent, Ascanio was promised the red hat by Guillaume d Estouteville , who ... was finally given to Francesco della Rovere Sixtus IV and Ascanio s promotion to cardinal was delayed ... but the Sacred College refused to accept him into its ranks. Episcopate Ascanio rose to Bishop of Pavia in the September 1479 and retained the diocese until his death.In 1484 Ascanio represented Ludovico ... College. Cardinalate File Stemma.Card.Sforza.JPG thumb right 160px Coat of Arms of Cardinal Ascanio ... Papal conclave, 1484 conclave . Due to Cardinal Rodrigo Borgia s intervention however, Ascanio was received ... I of Naples with the Sforzas. In March 1486, Ascanio had a dispute with Cardinal Jean Balue , the French ... until May 1491. In his effort to ally Naples with Milan , Ascanio received Ferdinand of Capua ... having failed to obtain the tiara for himself, Ascanio promised his vote to Rodrigo Borgia, Vice ... Ascanio his Vice Chancellor, making him the virtual prime minister of the Holy See. Resigned his ... family and the papal house, Ascanio arranged the marriage of Giovanni Sforza, his cousin and governor ... between Ascanio and Alexander VI came to a deadlock when the France French invaded Italy ... of France , Ascanio betrayed the Pope together with several cardinals and clamoured for his deposition under della Rovere. After the papal triumph over the King, Milan abandoned the French and Ascanio ... the Pope. When Giovanni Borgia 1474 Giovanni Borgia , the Pope s son, was stabbed in 1497, Ascanio ... however by the Pope. When the French again invaded Italy with the support of the Holy See, Ascanio watched ... Ascanio died in Rome, on the May 25, 1505. Julius II commissioned the erection of the Cardinal s tomb ... more details
Ascanio Mayone ca. 1565  1627 was an Naples Neapolitan composer and harpist. He trained as a pupil of Giovanni de Macque in Naples , and worked at Santissima Annunziata there as organist from 1593 and maestro di cappella from 1621 he was also organist at the royal chapel from 1602. He published madrigal music madrigal s, but his main work is his two volumes of keyboard music, Capricci per sonar 1603, 1609 . These contain canzonas , toccatas , variations, and arrangements of vocal pieces, many of which are distinctively Baroque rather than sixteenth century in style. Works Il Primo libro di diversi capricci per sonare , Naples, 1603 modern edition by Christopher Stembridge , Padua, 1981 Il primo libro di madrigali , 5 vv, Naples, 1604 facs. partly damaged Primo libro di ricercari a 3 , Naples, 1606, modern ed. F. Sumner Italian instrumental music of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries vol. 18, Garland Publishing, New York,1995 Secondo libro di diversi capricci per sonare , Naples, 1609 modern edition by Christopher Stembridge, Padua, 1984 2 madrigals in Teatro de madrigali a cinque voci. De diversi eccellentiss. musici napoletani , Napoli 1609 facs. partly damaged Messe e vespri, 8vv Laetatus sum, 9vv Magnificat, 8vv External links WIMA idx Mayone name Ascanio Mayone IMSLP id Mayone, Ascanio Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mayone, Ascanio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1627 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mayone, Ascanio Category Renaissance composers Category Baroque composers Category Italian classical organists Category 1560s births Category 1627 deaths da Ascanio Mayone fr Ascanio Maione it Ascanio Mayone nl Ascanio Mayone ... more details
Infobox MLB player image name Jos Ascanio team Los Angeles Dodgers number position Pitcher birth date Birth date and age 1985 5 2 birth place Maracay , Venezuela bats Right throws Right debutdate July 13 debutyear 2007 debutteam Atlanta Braves statyear 2011 stat1label Win loss record pitching Win Loss stat1value 1 3 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 5.28 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 41 teams nowiki nowiki Atlanta Braves By 2007 Chicago Cubs By 2008 By 2009 Pittsburgh Pirates By 2009 , By 2011 Jos Eleazar Ascanio born May 2, 1985, in Maracay , Venezuela is a Venezuela n professional baseball pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball . Baseball career Atlanta Braves Ascanio was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2001 in baseball 2001 by Atlanta. He began his ... 2007 , Ascanio was called up by the Braves after Wilfredo Ledezma had trouble getting back to the U.S. after going home to Venezuela during the All Star break. Ascanio made his debut the same day, pitching the ninth inning of a 9 1 win. Ascanio allowed one run on three hits in his first Major ... On December 4, 2007, Ascanio was traded to the Chicago Cubs for reliever Will Ohman and infielder Omar Infante . On May 10, 2009, Ascanio was called up by the Cubs from Triple A Iowa Cubs Iowa after possessing ..., Ascanio was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates with Kevin Hart baseball Kevin Hart and Josh Harrison ... 7, 2011. ref cite web last Nicholson Smith first Ben title Pirates Designate Jose Ascanio For Assignment url http www.mlbtraderumors.com 2011 06 pirates designate jose ascanio for assignment .html ... 3951 cube jose ascanio brm ascani001jos http cbs.sportsline.com mlb players playerpage 580514 ... Persondata . NAME Ascanio, Jose ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 2, 1985 PLACE OF BIRTH Maracay , Venezuela DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ascanio, Jose Category ... Category Bradenton Marauders players es Jos Ascanio fr Jos Ascanio ... more details
Infobox pageant titleholder name Gladys Ascanio birth place Caracas , Venezuela birth date Birth date and age 1941 02 08 birth name Gladys Ascanio Arredondo height height m 1.66 precision 0 eye color Black hair color Black Gladys Laly Ascanio Arredondo is a pageant titleholder, was born in Caracas , Venezuela in February 8, 1941. She is the Miss Venezuela titleholder for 1960, and was the official representative of Venezuela to the Miss International 1960 pageant held in Long Beach, California Long Beach , California , United States USA , on August 12, 1960, when she classified in the Top 15 semifinalists. ref http www.pageantopolis.com international Int 1960.htm Miss International Coverage 1960 ref References reflist External links http www.missvenezuela.com Miss Venezuela Official Website http www.miss international.org Miss International Official Website s start succession box before Ida Margarita Pieri title Miss Venezuela years 1960 after Ana Griselda Vegas s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Ascanio, Gladys ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1941 PLACE OF BIRTH Caracas , Venezuela DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ascanio, Gladys Category 1941 births Category Living people Category People from Caracas Category Miss Venezuela winners Venezuela bio stub it Gladys Ascanio ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Ascanio Condivi 1525 1574 was an Italy Italian painter and writer. Generally regarded as a mediocre artist, he is primarily remembered as the biographer of Michelangelo . Biography File Vita di Michelagnolo Buonarroti title page cropped .jpg thumb 180px Title page of Vita di Michelagnolo Buonarroti written by Ascanio Condivi The son of Latino Condivi and Vitangela de Ricci, Ascanio Condivi was a nobleman born in the town of Ripatransone in the Marche . He moved to Rome circa 1545, where he became an acquaintance of Michelangelo. In 1553 he published Vita di Michelagnolo sic Buonarroti , ref cite book last Chilvers first edited by Ian title The Oxford dictionary of art and artists. year 2009 publisher Oxford University Press location Oxford isbn 978 0 19 953294 0 pages pp. 139 edition 4th ed. ref an authorised account of Michelangelo s life over which his subject had complete control. The Vita was partly a rebuttal of hostile rumours that were being perpetuated about the artist, namely that he was arrogant, avaricious, jealous of other artists, and reluctant to take on pupils. It also served to correct inaccuracies Michelangelo found in the fawning biography of him in Giorgio Vasari s Vite de pi eccellenti pittori, scultori, ed architettori Lives of the most excellent painters, sculptors and architects , which was later revised considerably by Vasari in the wake of Condivi s biography. Condivi s Vita denies that Michelangelo was indebted to any other artist and claims that he was self taught he was in fact a pupil of Domenico Ghirlandaio . Also ... . NAME Condivi, Ascanio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1525 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1574 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Condivi, Ascanio Category 1525 births Category 1574 deaths ... Category Michelangelo ca Ascanio Condivi es Ascanio Condivi fr Ascanio Condivi it Ascanio Condivi pt Ascanio Condivi ... more details
Ascanio Filomarino 1583 November 3, 1666 was an Italy Italian Roman Catholic Cardinal Catholicism cardinal , who was Archbishop of Naples from 1641 to 1666. Biography He was born in Naples of the noble family of the dukes Della Torre. Eldest of the five sons of Claudio Filomarino and Porzia di Leonessa, he obtained a doctorate of law in Benevento and became an ordained Cardinal priest in 1641. He participated in the conclaves of 1644 and 1655. Filomarino is of particular interest in the history of Naples since he was cardinal during two especially turbulent periods Masaniello s revolt in 1645 and the severe Bubonic plague plague epidemic of 1656. Filomarino s role in the revolt of 1647 was one of mediation between the rebels and the government. He was outspoken in his opposition to increasing taxation in the Spanish vicerealm of Naples, monies that the Spanish needed to pay for their part in the Thirty Years War . He was a focal point for the people against the overbearing Spanish throne and was trusted by the rebel Masaniello as well as by Giulio Genoino , the apparent real political strategist behind the revolt. As cardinal, however, he was part of the establishment and could approach the government thus, he was in an ideal position to mediate. Filomarino certainly was aware of popular discontent in Naples and warned the Pope that the masses were boiling . ref See Filomarino to Innocent X, 8 July 1647 in Sette lettere del cardinal Filomarino al papa , ed. Palermo, p. 381. Cited in Burke. P. 7 ref Some sources ref di Rose, p 55, citing Storia di Napoli by Antonio Ghirelli 1973 ... Roman Church Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Filomarino, Ascanio ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Filomarino, Ascanio Category 1583 births Category 1666 deaths Category People from ... 17th century Roman Catholic archbishops ca Ascanio Filomarino es Ascanio Filomarino fr Ascanio Filomarino it Ascanio Filomarino no Ascanio Filomarino ... more details
T. alba may refer to Tabebuia alba , the ip amarelo da serra or golden trumpet tree, a tree species native to Cerrado vegetation in Brazil Tyto alba , the barn owl, an owl species and one of the most widespread of all birds See also Alba disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ... more details
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italictitle S. alba is an abbreviation of a species name. In binomial nomenclature the name of a species is always the name of the genus to which the species belongs, followed by the species name also called the species epithet . In S. alba the genus name has been abbreviated to S. and the species has been spelled out in full. In a document that uses this abbreviation it should always be clear from the context which genus name has been abbreviated. The Latin species epithet alba means white . Some of the most common uses of S. alba are Salix alba , the white willow, a tree species native to Europe and western and central Asia Sinapis alba , the white mustard, an annual plant species now widespread worldwide although it probably originated in the Mediterranean region Spiraea alba , the narrowleaf meadowsweet, pale bridewort or pipestem, a shrub species found in the wet soils of the Allegheny Mountains in Virginia, United States See also Alba disambiguation Wikispecies Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ... more details
s genealogy. Alba is the Scottish Gaelic language Scottish Gaelic name IPA gd al ap pron for Scotland . It is cognate to Alba in Irish language Irish and Nalbin in Manx language Manx , the two ... ISBN 901771686 ref It later came to be used by Gaelic speakers in the form of Alba dative Albainn ... of Alba takes its name from it as well. As time passed that kingdom incorporated others to the southern ... road Great Britain A7 , F ilte gu Alba Michel Roger Lafosse who claims the Scottish throne, has ... recorded a song called Alba on their album, The Cutter and the Clan The Cutter And The Clan . In the mid ... Alba on the Scottish soccer football and rugby union rugby tops. Since 2005, the Scottish Football Association SFA have supported the use of Scots Gaelic by adding Alba on the back of the official ... 01 01 ref However, the Scottish Rugby Union SRU is still being lobbied to have Alba on the national rugby strip. ref http www.facebook.com group.php?gid 31494006552 Scottish Rugby Union Put Alba on Scottish Ruby Shirt Facebook ref ref cite news url http www.bbc.co.uk scotland alba naidheachdan story 2008 06 080624 rugby gaelic.shtml title G idhlig air l intean rugbaidh na h Alba publisher BBC Scotland Alba date June 24, 2008 ref In 2007 the then Scottish Executive re branded itself as the The Scottish Government and started to use a bilingual logo with the Gaelic name Riaghaltas na h Alba . However, the Gaelic version from the outset had always been Riaghaltas na h Alba . The Scottish Parliament , likewise, uses the Gaelic name P rlamaid na h Alba . A satellite television channel aimed at the Scottish Gaelic community, BBC Alba , was launched in September 2008 and is a joint venture between MG Alba and the BBC . A new welcome sign on the historic A7 road Great Britain A7 route into Scotland was erected in 2009, with the text F ilte gu Alba . Phrases such as Alba gu br th may be used ... the troops at the Battle of Stirling Bridge . See also Albanactus Caledonia Kingdom of Alba Scotia ... more details
orphan date January 2010 Arturo de Ascanio 1929 &ndash April 6, 1997 is considered the father of Spanish card magic, referred to by Milbourne Christopher as the Dai Vernon of Spain . Maestro Ascanio as he was called by contemporary magician Juan Tamariz was born Arturo de Ascanio y Navaz in the Canary Islands. He is famous for adding many theories, techniques and tricks to the breadth of card magic. He died in Madrid. Theories of Magic Ascanio placed great importance on the idea of naturalness, nonchalance, and slowness of action. He believed that any hurried, or unnatural looking actions would destroy the magical atmosphere. Techniques Ascanio is most famous for a technique called the Ascanio Spread this name was given by Fred Kaps , Ascanio himself gave the technique the more modest title of The Wiggle. Along with this came several variations the spread and several methods of laying cards onto a table from the spread in such a way as to hide their true quantity. Tricks The tricks Ascanio improved upon are innumerable, but his signature pieces include Aces with Love , and Oil and Water without Manipulation . His original tricks include The Mischievous Lady , and The Aces of my Exam . Ascanio himself went through many, many variations of these tricks before settling on the standard handlings the magic community has today. References Ascanio A Biographical Interview by Docampo published in Ilusionismo 178, 1959 The Magic of Ascanio The Structural Conception of Magic by Ascanio and Etcheverry The Magic of Ascanio Studies of Card Magic by Etcheverry Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ascanio, Arturo De ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1929 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 6, 1997 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ascanio, Arturo De Category 1929 births Category 1997 deaths Category Spanish magicians ... more details
Ascanio Piccolomini 1590 1671 was the archbishop of Siena from 1629 to 1671. ref http www.catholic hierarchy.org bishop bpiccoa.html Archbishop Ascanio Piccolomini Catholic Hierarchy& 93 Bot generated title ref He was a mathematics pupil of Bonaventura Cavalieri ref http galileo.rice.edu Catalog NewFiles cavaleri.html The Galileo Project Bot generated title ref . He hosted Galileo in Siena ref Stillman Drake , Galileo at Work His Scientific Biography 2003 , p. 357. ref . According to Dava Sobel , Galileo s ability to rise from the ashes of his condemnation by the Inquisition and complete perhaps his greatest book, the Two New Sciences , was due in large measure to Piccolomini s solicitous kindness ref Dava Sobel, Galileo s Daughter 2000 , p. 287 ref . References Rufus Suter, A Note on the Identity of Ascanio Piccolomini, Galileo s Host at Siena , Isis, Vol. 56, No. 4 Winter, 1965 , p.  452 Notes references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Piccolomini, Ascanio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1590 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1671 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Piccolomini, Ascanio Category 1590 births Category 1671 deaths Category People from Siena Category Italian archbishops Category 17th century Roman Catholic archbishops Italy RC bishop stub RC archbishop stub ... more details
Carlo Ascanio Lanzillotti was a Republican Party United States Republican , member of the New York Senate representing the 7th State Senate district. Biography He was first elected to the New York State Senate in 1952, the last Republican from western Queens to do so. He was subsequently defeated in 1954, 1956, 1962. Born in 1911, Senator Lanzillotti died May 12, 1979. His interment is at St. Charles Cemetery, near Farmingdale, Long Island . He is brother in law of Donato Antone , creator of the Harvey Wallbanger cocktail, grandfather of Christopher Lanzillotti , a New York Sun columnist and New York County Republican District Leader, great uncle of Paul Lanzillotti, a MBA admissions consultant, author and creator of the Business School Selector. External links Portal Biography Find a Grave 6936455 s start s par us ny sen succession box title New York State Senate New York State Senate, 7th District before William N. Conrad after James G. Sweeney years 1953&ndash 1954 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lanzillotti, Carlo A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1911 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1979 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lanzillotti, Carlo A. Category 1911 births Category 1979 deaths Category People from Queens Category New York Republicans Category New York State Senators NewYork NYSenate stub ... more details
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Alba may refer to Infobox family name name Alba image caption meaning Its meaning is various and disputed the coincidence in form with Latin alba feminine white is suggestive. region Spain nationality Spanish, Italian, and Romanian related names Jessica Alba , an American actress Jordi Alba born 1989 , a Spanish professional footballer Julia Alba born 1972 , a retired Spanish sprinter Luis Larrea Alba 1895 1980 , a President of Ecuador in 1931 Macrino d Alba c. 1460 c. 1510 , an Italian painter Panchito Alba 1925 1995 , a FAMAS award winning Filipino film actor Unai Alba born 1978 , a Spanish footballer V ctor Alba 1916 2003 , a Spanish politician, journalist, writer and university professor See also House of Alba , an important aristocratic family of Spanish origin List of Dukes of Alba , Spanish nobility of the House of Alba surname Alba ... more details
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