- blew up in 1669. Nachis, 70 cannon,
burnt in 1686. ? (ex-Venetian San
Iseppo or San Giuseppe,
captured 1690), 44 cannon.
Possibly captured by the Regency...
-
Scamozzi after Palladio's death) 1570 (built 1572–1580):
Villa Porto, for
Iseppo da Porto,
Molina di Malo,
Province of
Vicenza (unfinished)
Villa Porto Villa...
-
replaced with an
austere two-storey composition,
taking Palladio's
Palazzo Iseppo di
Porti in
Vicenza for a
model but
omitting sculpture and substituting...
- libretto; the list of
roles is
taken from the
publication by
Gherardo &
Iseppo Imberti,
Venice 1622. The
action is
preceded by a
brief prologue, delivered...
- 26x20-pounders, 12x14-pounders). She
entered service in May 1774
under Iseppo Stalimene. She
returned to the ****nal for
repairs in
November 1782 – April...
- Fulminante-class, and had to copy the
waterlines of
Costanza Guerriera,
built by
Iseppo Depieri di
Piero some
years before. Actually, only the
first vessel, the...
- 1685) -
Discarded 1721? San
Nicolo 54 (c. 1685) -
Discarded 1717? San
Iseppo/San
Giuseppe 44 (c. 1685) -
Captured by
Turkey (or Algeria?) 1690 Redentore...
-
Saint John the
Baptist List of
Orientalist artists Orientalism Portrait of
Iseppo da
Porto and his son
Adriano Rosand, 107 Freedburg, 550–551 Penny, 333 Pedrocco...
-
other being Palazzo Porto in
Piazza Castello).
Commissioned by the
noble Iseppo da Porto, just
married (about 1544), this
building had a
rather long designing...
-
Issue 2005, p. 10 "Another
Vivaldi Work
Falsely Attributed to
Galuppi by
Iseppo Baldan: A New "Laetatus sum" for
Choir and
Strings in Dresden" Anderson...