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letters and the arts in Padova'). It was
founded as the
Accademia dei
Ricovrati in
Padua in 1599, on the
initiative of a
Venetian nobleman,
Federico Cornaro...
- from
outside France, and
elected as a
member of
Paduan Accademia dei
Ricovrati,
where she was
called by the name of the muse of history, Clio. At this...
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writers of the 17th century, she was
named a
member of the
Academy of the
Ricovrati of Padua. Her
first novels were in the po****r vein of "histoires secrètes"...
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academy of
Timidi became the
Royal Academy of Mantua; the
Accademia dei
Ricovrati became the
Galileiana Academy of Arts and
Science (Padova); the academy...
- of Padua. In 1712, he had been
inducted a
member of the
Accademia dei
Ricovrati of Padua. He
taught in
Padua as
professor for 23
years until his death...
- one to mark her degree, and the
other her death. Padua's
Accademia dei
Ricovrati also
produced a
volume at her death. In 1895
Abbess Mathilda Pynsent of...
- in 1599–1600 and 1603. On 12
March 1600, he
joined the
Accademia dei
Ricovrati,
where he
supported the pope's grandnephew,
Silvestro Aldobrandini [it]...
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remainder of his life. In 1760 he was
appointed to the
Accademia dei
Ricovrati. His
works not only
commented on the
Summa Theologiae but also criticized...
-
being part and for a
certain time also
chairman of the
Accademia dei
Ricovrati, and he
became friend of
Federico Corner ****ure Cardinal.
Hoping for a...
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establishment of
several prominent scientific societies—the
Paduan Accademia dei
Ricovrati (founded in 1599), the
Roman Accademia dei
Lincei (1603), the Florentine...