Books by "R. Accademia di scienze, lettere ed arti in Padova"

12 books found

Atti e memorie dell'Accademia patavina di scienze lettere ed arti

Atti e memorie dell'Accademia patavina di scienze lettere ed arti

by Accademia patavina di scienze, lettere ed arti, R. Accademia di scienze, lettere ed arti in Padova

1885

ALAMANACCO ITALLIANO 1902

ALAMANACCO ITALLIANO 1902

by firenze r. bemporad and f

1901

Bollettino del R. Orto Botanico di Palermo

Bollettino del R. Orto Botanico di Palermo

by Palermo (Italy) R. Orto botanico

1897

The Provisional Austrian Regime in Lombardy–Venetia, 1814–1815

The Provisional Austrian Regime in Lombardy–Venetia, 1814–1815

by R. John Rath

2014 · University of Texas Press

When Austrian soldiers first set foot in Lombardy-Venetia in October, 1813, they were greeted everywhere as liberators and friends. In the spring of 1815, when Joachim Murat's efforts to establish a united Italy ended in miserable failure and when the Habsburgs announced the main features of the regime they intended to establish in their Italian provinces, the Venetians were still strongly pro-Austrian, but considerable anti-Habsburg feeling had developed among the Lombards. This carefully documented study of the first two years of Austrian reoccupation of Lombardy-Venetia examines all aspects of the Habsburg provisional regimes and draws some conclusions about the reasons for the different attitudes in the two provinces. In detailed sketches of the provisional governments of Venetia (Chapter I) and Lombardy (Chapter II) and an examination of Austrian economic policies and practices in both provinces (Chapter III), the author shows that although the governments of the two provinces shared many common traits, they differed in a number of significant ways. Actually, Venetia was much less efficiently governed than Lombardy; and the Lombards enjoyed at least a small measure of self-administration that was largely denied the Venetians. The Lombards were much more prosperous than their neighbors, yet they paid much less in taxes and were exempt from most of the burdensome military requisitions that the Austrians inflicted on the Venetians. In spite of these advantages, the relatively small nationalist movement in Austria's Italian provinces was almost entirely confined to Lombardy. The author examines public opinion in Lombardy-Venetia about liberal intrigues (Chapter IV); the relationship of secret societies to liberalism (Chapter V); the Brescian-Milanese conspiracy (Chapter VI) and the Austrian handling of that affair (Chapter VII); and the fiasco of Joachim Murat's "War of Italian Independence" (Chapter VIII).

Rendiconto delle sessioni della R. Accademia delle scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna, Classe di scienze fisiche

Rendiconto delle sessioni della R. Accademia delle scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna, Classe di scienze fisiche

by R. Accademia delle scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna. Classe di scienze fisiche

1906

Experimental Philosophy and the Origins of Empiricism

Experimental Philosophy and the Origins of Empiricism

by Peter R. Anstey, Alberto Vanzo

2023 · Cambridge University Press

The emergence of experimental philosophy was one of the most significant developments in the early modern period. However, it is often overlooked in modern scholarship, despite being associated with leading figures such as Francis Bacon, Robert Boyle, Isaac Newton, Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, David Hume and Christian Wolff. Ranging from the early Royal Society of London in the seventeenth century to the uptake of experimental philosophy in Paris and Berlin in the eighteenth, this book provides new terms of reference for understanding early modern philosophy and science, and its eventual eclipse in the shadow of post-Kantian notions of empiricism and rationalism. Experimental Philosophy and the Origins of Empiricism is an integrated history of early modern experimental philosophy which challenges the rationalism and empiricism historiography that has dominated Anglophone history of philosophy for more than a century.

Padova città romana dalle lapidi e dagli scavi

Padova città romana dalle lapidi e dagli scavi

by Luigi Busato, R. Deputazione veneta di storia patria

1887

Medicine and Humanism in Late Medieval Italy

Medicine and Humanism in Late Medieval Italy

by Sarah R. Kyle

2016 · Routledge

This book is the first study to consider the extraordinary manuscript now known as the Carrara Herbal (British Library, Egerton 2020) within the complex network of medical, artistic and intellectual traditions from which it emerged. The manuscript contains an illustrated, vernacular copy of the thirteenth-century pharmacopeia by Ibn Sarābī, an Arabic-speaking Christian physician working in al-Andalus known in the West as Serapion the Younger. By 1290, Serapion’s treatise was available in Latin translation and circulated widely in medical schools across the Italian peninsula. Commissioned in the late fourteenth century by the prince of Padua, Francesco II ‘il Novello’ da Carrara (r. 1390–1405), the Carrara Herbal attests to the growing presence of Arabic medicine both inside and outside of the University. Its contents speak to the Carrara family’s historic role as patrons and protectors of the Studium, yet its form – a luxury book in Paduan dialect adorned with family heraldry and stylistically diverse representations of plants – locates it in court culture. In particular, the manuscript’s form connects Serapion’s treatise to patterns of book collection and rhetorics of self-making encouraged by humanists and practiced by Francesco’s ancestors. Beginning with Petrarch (1304–74) and continuing with Pier Paolo Vergerio (ca. 1369–1444), humanists held privileged positions in the Carrara court, and humanist culture vied with the University’s successes for leading roles in Carrara self-promotion. With the other illustrated books in the prince’s collection, the Herbal negotiated these traditional arenas of family patronage and brought them into confluence, promoting Francesco as an ideal ‘physician prince’ capable of ensuring the moral and physical health of Padua. Considered in this way, the Carrara Herbal is the product of an intersection between the Pan-Mediterranean transmission of medical knowledge and the rise of humanism in the Italian courts, an intersection typically attributed to the later Renaissance.

Rendiconto delle sessioni della R. Accademia delle scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna, Classe di scienze morali

Rendiconto delle sessioni della R. Accademia delle scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna, Classe di scienze morali

by R. Accademia delle scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna. Classe di scienze morali

1917

List of members in each volume.

Rendiconto delle sessioni dell'Accademia reale delle scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna

Rendiconto delle sessioni dell'Accademia reale delle scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna

by R. Accademia delle scienze dell'Istituto di Bologna

1871

Atti della R. Accademia della Crusca

Atti della R. Accademia della Crusca

by R. Accademia della Crusca

1907

"Ruolo degli accademici dalla ricostituzione dell'accademia" in anno 1907/08-