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- The Cappella Istropolitana is a Slovak chamber orchestra based in Bratislava, Slovakia. Its name is derived from the Gr**** name for Bratislava, Istropolis...
- The Universitas Istropolitana (since the 16th century frequently – but incorrectlyreferred to as Academia Istropolitana) in Bratislava (Hungarian: Pozsony...
- lived for six and a half years. JPL · 11612 11614 Istropolitana 1996 AD2 Universitas Istropolitana in Bratislava, was the first university in present-day...
- Nachi-Katsuura Y. Shimizu, T. Urata EOS 9.8 km MPC · JPL 11614 Istropolitana 1996 AD2 Istropolitana January 14, 1996 Modra A. Galád, A. Pravda EOS 6.8 km MPC ·...
- University of Pécs (founded 1367), Óbuda University (1395), and Universitas Istropolitana (1465). Nagyszombat University was founded in 1635 and moved to Buda...
- BWV 1068, performed in an Air on the G String adaptation by Capella Istropolitana conducted by Oliver von Dohnányi (courtesy of Naxos) "Sheep May Safely...
- Sigismund established a university at Óbuda in 1395. Another, Universitas Istropolitana, was established 1465 in Pozsony (now Bratislava in Slovakia) by Mattias...
- Mathematics (trigonometry), astronomy, astrology Institutions Universitas Istropolitana Academic advisors Georg von Peuerbach Basilios Bessarion Notable students...
- the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra and the chamber orchestra, Capella Istropolitana. The city hosts several annual festivals, such as the Bratislava Music...
- Retrieved 17 August 2021.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link) "Academia Istropolitana". City of Bratislava. 14 February 2005. Archived from the original on...