- The
Bagatti Valsecchi Museum is a
historic house museum in the
Montenapoleone district of
downtown Milan,
northern Italy. The
Bagatti Valsecchi Museum's...
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Bellarmino Bagatti (November 11, 1905 –
October 7, 1990) was a 20th-century
Italian archaeologist and
Catholic priest of the
Franciscan Order. Camillo...
- as the old "Essene Quarter".
Emmanuel Testa's
support for
Bagatti's view led to the "
Bagatti-Testa school", with the
thesis that a
surviving Jewish-Christian...
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Bellarmino Bagatti, "Director of
Christian Archaeology",
carried out
extensive excavation of this "Venerated Area" from 1955 to 1965. Fr.
Bagatti uncovered...
- in the tomb, or
dropped by her
during ****umption. In 1972,
Bellarmino Bagatti, a
Franciscan friar and archaeologist,
excavated the site and
found evidence...
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unearthed ancient tombs.
Excavations began at the site, led by Fr.
Bellarmino Bagatti, OFM. A
Canaanite tomb from the Late
Bronze Age, as well as a necropolis...
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between May 1953 and June 1955 were
published with
photographs by P. B.
Bagatti and J. T.
Milik in 1958. Very
little is
known about the
burial of Peter's...
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Medici Chapel, but now
split between the
Florentine Galleries and the
Bagatti Valsecchi Museum in Milan, is a
polyptych by
Lorenzo di Niccolò, whilst...
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natural rock
beneath the mosaic-covered
floor of the church.
Bellarmino Bagatti worked on the site in 1935.
Virgilio Canio Corbo later excavated the interior...
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omnia quae
extant graece —
syriace —
latine Tom. III
Romae 1746, p. 477.
Bagatti, Bellarmino, "The
Church from the Cir****cision:
History and Archaeology...