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         Della Porta Giambattista:     more books (38)
  1. De aeris transmutationibus (Edizione nazionale delle opere di Giovan Battista della Porta) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista della Porta, 2000
  2. Per Studiare La Letteratura Italiana by Giuseppe Zaccaria, Giambattista Della Porta, 2002-01
  3. Physiognomoniae Coelestis Libri Sex (1645) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2009-08-27
  4. Gli Duoi Fratelli Rivali / The Two Rival Brothers (English and Italian Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 1980-11
  5. Giambattista Della Porta, Dramatist. by Louise George. Clubb, 1965
  6. the Sister by Giambattista Della Porta, 2000
  7. Physiognomists: Leonardo Da Vinci, Pythagoras, Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Browne, Giambattista Della Porta, Johann Kaspar Lavater, Adamantius
  8. Cryptologue: Alan Turing, François Viète, Leon Battista Alberti, Johannes Trithemius, Herbert Yardley, John Wilkins, Giambattista Della Porta (French Edition)
  9. Giambattista Della Porta. The Sister.(Book Review): An article from: Italica by Carmela Pesca, 2003-06-22
  10. Giambattista della Porta: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Amy Marquis, 2001
  11. La sorella (La sorella, Italian Language Edition) (Italian Edition) by Giambattista della Porta, 2010-06-07
  12. Jo. Baptistae Portae Neapolitani Magiae Naturalis Libri Viginti (1650) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2009-08-10
  13. Le commedie (Italian Edition) by Giambattista della Porta, 1910-01-01
  14. La tabernaria (La tabernaria, Italian Language Edition) (Italian Edition) by Giambattista della Porta, 2010-06-07

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2. Porta, Giambattista Della
3 (1956), 879. giambattista della porta della Taumatologia e liber medicus, Rivista di storia delle science mediche e naturali, 47 (1956), 1-47.
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Porta, Giambattista della
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1. Dates
Born: Vico Equense, 12 miles south of Naples, 15 Nov. 1535. Early sources have various years for his birth, but Paparelli establishes 1535 beyond doubt.
Died: Naples, 4 Feb. 1615
Dateinfo: Dates Certain
Lifespan:
2. Father
Occupation: Government Official
The modest fortunes of the Porta family, who belonged to the ancient nobility of Salerno, were improved when his father, Nardo Antonio, entered the service of Emperor Charles V in 1541. Note that the branch of the family to which della Porta belonged was not noble. However, his mother was from the patrician family Spadafora.
Clubb speaks of the father's considerable wealth in land and ships. Vico Equense was the habitat of the wealthy, and the villa there meant wealth.
3. Nationality
Birth: Italian
Career: Italian
Death: Italian
4. Education
Schooling: No University
The nature of his formal education is unknown, but early accounts of his life suggested that he was self-taught. It appears more likely that his uncle (Spadafora) supervised his education. His informal education was the convivial discussion of scientific and pseudoscientific topics with the learned society that frequented his father's house. Only two of his teachers are known: Antonio Pisano, a royal physician in Naples, and Domenico Pizzimenti, a translator of Democritus.
5. Religion

3. "John Baptist Porta" Natural Magick - Title Page
giambattista della (John Baptist) porta (1537?1615), was a Neapolitan scholar of notable ability who had devoted great attention to the study of natural and physical science. Compendeum of life's work, completed in 1584. 1658 English Translation.
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"Natural Magick" The Author And His Work Editor/Producer ... "Preface To The Reader"
(Transcribed from 1658 English Editon, Printed for Thomas Young and Samual Speed, at the Three Pigeons, and at the Angel in St Paul's Church-yard.)
Natural Magick Magiae naturalis)
BY
John Baptista Porta
(Giambattista della Porta)
A NEAPOLITANE:

IN
TWENTY BOOKS
(1584 A.D.) Wherein are set forth
All the Riches and Delights
Of the
NATURAL SCIENCES
Twenty Books
"Preface To The Reader"
The First Book of Natural Magick
Of the Causes of Wonderful Things.
"Wherein are searched out the causes of things which produce wonderful effects" The Second Book of Natural Magick Of the Generation of Animals. "Showing how living creatures of diverse kinds, may be mingled and coupled together, that from them, new and yet profitable kinds of living creatures may be generated." The Third Book Of Natural Magick Of the Production of New Plants. Which delivers certain precepts of Husbandry, and shows how to intermingle sundry kinds of Plants and how to produce new kinds. The Fourth Book Of Natural Magick Of Increasing Household-Stuff.

4. Giambattista Della Porta
University of California, Santa Cruz. Winter 2001. giambattista della porta. 15351615
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University of California, Santa Cruz
Winter 2001 Giambattista della Porta
Born into a modestly wealthy family in Naplese, della Porta's education was through tutors self-taught.
This was aided persumably, when della Porta's father entered the court of King Charles V in 1541. His specialized fields include astrology, optics, mathematics, meterology, and botany. He published a four volume book Magiae Naturalis in 1585, but he is most famous for the twenty-volume version published in 1589. Other works include: include De furtivis literarum notis (1563) on cryptography , De humana physiognomonia (1586), Physionomonica (1588), De refractione optices (1589) and De distillatione (1610). Thanks to della Porta's idea of inserting a lens into the opening of the camera obscura , the camera obscura became far more popular, and makes della Porta an important step in the development of photography. His studies of the human eye also contributed to the scientific knowledge of ophthalmology. Our conception of the museum is partially due in its formation to the private museum of natural history that della Porta established in his home where he exhibited rare animals, minerals, and plants he collected in his travels. Athanasius Kircher's (1601-1680) camera obscura and his own natural history collection were inspired by della Porta's work. Kircher's camera obscura Della Porta established the Accademia dei Segreti (or Academia secretorum naturae) in the mid-late 1570s. It met in his house in Naples, was certainly founded on the model of the earlier literary academies, and was devoted to discussion and study of the secrets of nature.

5. Cometa De Giambattista Della Porta (1589)
COMETA DE GIANBATTISTA della porta (1589) giambattista della porta, importante matemático, naturalista, filosofo y ocultista italiano del siglo XVI, describe como se debe hacer vela voladora en su tratado Magiae Naturalis (1589).
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COMETA DE GIANBATTISTA DELLA PORTA (1589) Giambattista della Porta , importante matemático, naturalista, filosofo y ocultista italiano del siglo XVI, describe como se debe hacer vela voladora en su tratado Magiae Naturalis Así, en el capítulo X del libro XX, titulado "Sobre algunos experimentos mecánicos" El Dragón Volador Así ésta vela voladora vuela en el aire. Cuando se levanta un poco (porque aquí el aire es roto por las tortuosas formas de las casas) y apenas puedes guiarla, o sostenerla en tus manos. Algunos, colocan una linterna en ella, de manera que parecería un cometa. Otros ponen un buscapiés de papel donde se pone la pólvora, y cuando está en el aire, por la cuerda se envía una chispa, por un anillo o algo que la sustente. Esto va hacia la vela y le prende la boca y el ingenio con un atronador ruido vuela en muchas partes, y cae al suelo. Otros atan un gato o cachorro, y así que oyen gritos en el aire. Un hombre ingenuo tomaría la ocasión, para considerar como hacer volar a un hombre, gracias a grandes alas ligadas a sus hombros y pecho. Pero él debe desde su infancia, con mucho acostumbrarse a moverlos, siempre en un sitio alto. Si algún hombre piensa esto maravilla, que considere lo que se apunta, que

6. Porta
giambattista della porta. giambattista della porta was educated at homewhere discussions on scientific topics frequently took place.
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Giambattista Della Porta
Born: 1 Nov 1535 in Vico Equense (near Naples), Italy
Died: 4 Feb 1615 in Naples, Italy
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Giambattista della Porta was educated at home where discussions on scientific topics frequently took place. His father, from 1541, was in the service of Emperor Charles V and della Porta was well educated by private tutors. Charles V was Holy Roman emperor and king of Spain at this time and his empire extended across Europe to the Netherlands, Austria and the Kingdom of Naples. Della Porta travelled widely in Italy, France and Spain always returning to his estate near Naples where he was able to study in peace. He never needed to earn a living as the wealth of the family seems to have been sufficient to allow della Porta to devote himself to study. In 1579 della Porta moved to Rome and entered the service of Luigi, cardinal d'Este, and frequented the court of Duke Alfonso II d'Este at Ferrara. He also lived in Venice while working for the Cardinal. In fact he was one of a number of dramatists who worked for the Cardinal, like Torquato Tasso, the greatest Italian poet of the late Renaissance. Della Porta, however, also undertook scientific work for the Cardinal, making optical instruments for him while in Venice. Della Porta's work was wide ranging and, having studied

7. Natural Magick
Complete text of important work by giambattista della (John Baptist) porta.
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8. Porta
Biography of giambattista della porta (15351615) giambattista della porta. Born 1 Nov 1535 in Vico Equense (near Naples), Italy
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Giambattista Della Porta
Born: 1 Nov 1535 in Vico Equense (near Naples), Italy
Died: 4 Feb 1615 in Naples, Italy
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Giambattista della Porta was educated at home where discussions on scientific topics frequently took place. His father, from 1541, was in the service of Emperor Charles V and della Porta was well educated by private tutors. Charles V was Holy Roman emperor and king of Spain at this time and his empire extended across Europe to the Netherlands, Austria and the Kingdom of Naples. Della Porta travelled widely in Italy, France and Spain always returning to his estate near Naples where he was able to study in peace. He never needed to earn a living as the wealth of the family seems to have been sufficient to allow della Porta to devote himself to study. In 1579 della Porta moved to Rome and entered the service of Luigi, cardinal d'Este, and frequented the court of Duke Alfonso II d'Este at Ferrara. He also lived in Venice while working for the Cardinal. In fact he was one of a number of dramatists who worked for the Cardinal, like Torquato Tasso, the greatest Italian poet of the late Renaissance. Della Porta, however, also undertook scientific work for the Cardinal, making optical instruments for him while in Venice. Della Porta's work was wide ranging and, having studied

9. Poster Of Porta
giambattista della porta. lived from 1535 to 1615. giambattista dellaporta worked on cryptography and also on optics. He claimed
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Giambattista della Porta lived from 1535 to 1615 Giambattista della Porta worked on cryptography and also on optics. He claimed to be the inventor of the telescope although he does not appear to have constructed one before Galileo. Find out more at
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10. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Della Porta, Giambattista 1535 - 1615
della porta, giambattista 1535 1615
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Della Porta, Giambattista 1535 - 1615
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11. Adventures In CyberSound: Della Porta, Giambattista
ADVENTURES in CYBERSOUND. giambattista della porta 1535 1615. giambattista dellaporta, also called Giovanni Battista (John Baptist) della porta (b. 1535?
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A D V E N T U R E S in C Y B E R S O U N D
Giambattista della Porta : 1535 - 1615 Giambattista della Porta also Giovani Battista (John Baptist), (Born: 1 Nov 1535 in Vico Equense (near Naples), Italy Died: 4 Feb 1615 in Naples, Italy) was educated at home where discussions on scientific topics frequently took place. His father, from 1541, was in the service of Emperor Charles V and della Porta was well educated by private tutors. Charles V was Holy Roman emperor and king of Spain at this time and his empire extended across Europe to the Netherlands, Austria and the Kingdom of Naples. Della Porta travelled widely in Italy, France and Spain always returning to his estate near Naples where he was able to study in peace. He never needed to earn a living as the wealth of the family seems to have been sufficient to allow della Porta to devote himself to study. In 1579 della Porta moved to Rome and entered the service of Luigi, cardinal d'Este, and frequented the court of Duke Alfonso II d'Este at Ferrara. He also lived in Venice while working for the Cardinal. In fact he was one of a number of dramatists who worked for the Cardinal, like Torquato Tasso, the greatest Italian poet of the late Renaissance. Della Porta, however, also undertook scientific work for the Cardinal, making optical instruments for him while in Venice. Della Porta's work was wide ranging and, having studied refraction in

12. "John Baptist Porta" - Della Porta's Life
contemporary report, the baths at Pozzuoli and giambattista della porta. Certainly della porta was one of the most
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Home Page "Natural Magick" The Author And His Work Editor/Producer ... Glossary/Index (Extracted portions only about Della Porta's Life) Della Porta's Life From Giambattista Della Porta Dramatist by Louise George Clubb Princeton University Press Princeton, New Jersey, 1965 Introduction The two greatest tourist attractions of Naples about the year 1600 were, according to contemporary report, the baths at Pozzuoli and Giambattista Della Porta. Certainly Della Porta was one of the most famous men in Italy. The Emperor Rudolph and the Duke of Florence sent embassies,and the Duke of Mantua came in person to see the Neapolitan wonder-worker who had penetrated the secrets of nature and was expected at any moment to discover the philosopher's stone. He could count as friends, admirers, or detractors the most learned men of his time. Kepler, for example, and Sarpi, Bodin, Campanella, Peiresc, and Galileo. The literate world knew the results of Della Porta's investigations, experiments, and speculation through his heterogeneous publications, for the earliest edition of his Magiae naturalis (Neapoli, 1558) to De

13. Aristotle And The Camera Obscura
What really kicked the camera obscura into worldclass entertainment, however,was the work of giambattista della porta. On giambattista della porta.
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camera obscura
Aristotle' s (384 - 322 B.C.) power of observation was as remarkable as his fortitude in writing down and systematizing what he observed. One afternoon there was a partial eclipse of the sun. Aristotle noticed that he if he stood beneath a tree whose leaves formed a mesh, that he could see an image of the sun an its eclipse projected onto the ground. He attempted to repeat the phenomenon using a strainer. It worked. Further experiments showed him that the smaller the hole in the strainer, the sharper the image produced.
The photographic projection below resembles what Aristotles must have see through the leaves during the eclipse. Aristotle even extrapolated the principle responsible for this occurence. He explained that light rays are straight lines. When light rays proceeding from a very bright object meet a dark surface with a small hole in it, the rays passing through the hole do not scatter, but cross and reform on a surface beyond the hole. The crossing of the rays accounts for the image produced being upside down. This is the principle behind the camera obscura, or "dark room." And it is the principle behind the camera as well. Not too much notice was taken of Aristotle's discovery until Leonardo da Vinci wrote of it in the Renaissance. What really kicked the camera obscura into world-class entertainment, however, was the work of Giambattista della Porta. He was a fascinating man in his own right, and you'll be glad that you clicked

14. "John Baptist Porta" - The Author And His Work
giambattista della porta. (JOHN BAPTIST porta ). (giambattista della porta).(15351615). giambattista della porta (I538-I6I5). Provided by Samten de Wet.
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"Natural Magick" The Author And His Work Editor/Producer ... Book Store "The Author And His Work" Giambattista della Porta J OHN B APTIST P ORTA
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1658 English Translation
- "Natural Magick"
"Magia Naturalis,"
Book I-IV (Latin) Dr. Laura Balbiani) ... La Trappolaria (1596)
Introduction
Giambattista della (John Baptist) Porta (1535-1615) , was a Neapolitan scholar of notable ability who had devoted great attention to the study of natural and physical science. Porta visited most of his known world to gather and perfect the knowledge utilized in his writings. His first work, Magiae naturalis "Natural Magick" was first published in 1558 in "four" books (written, according to the author, "Porta, " when he was fifteen years old, - see "Preface To The Reader" in "Natural Magick" ). It was later expanded to twenty books compended into one volume in 1584. In this form the book had a great vogue, being translated from the original Latin into the principal European languages, and republished in the Latin edition in many places for a hundred years. The translation presented here is the final compendium of his life's work, completed when he was fifty years old.
It is in fact a work on popular science, cosmology, geology, optics, plant products, medicines, poisons, cooking etc. Included are books on transmutation of the metals, not however confining transmutation to the alchemistical signification, but including chemical changes generally; distillation, artificial gems, the magnet and its properties; known remedies for a host of ailments; cosmetics used by women, fires, gunpowders, Greek fires including preparations of

15. Cometa De Giambattista Della Porta (1589)
Cometa de Gianbattista della porta (1589) giambattista della porta, importante matemático, naturalista, filosofo y ocultista italiano del siglo XVI, describe como se debe hacer vela voladora en su tratado Magiae Naturalis (1589).
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Cometa de Gianbattista della Porta (1589)
Giambattista della Porta , importante matemático, naturalista, filosofo y ocultista italiano del siglo XVI, describe como se debe hacer vela voladora en su tratado Magiae Naturalis Así, en el capítulo X del libro XX, titulado "Sobre algunos experimentos mecánicos"
El Dragón Volador
Así ésta vela voladora vuela en el aire. Cuando se levanta un poco (porque aquí el aire es roto por las tortuosas formas de las casas) y apenas puedes guiarla, o sostenerla en tus manos. Algunos, colocan una linterna en ella, de manera que parecería un cometa. Otros ponen un buscapiés de papel donde se pone la pólvora, y cuando está en el aire, por la cuerda se envía una chispa, por un anillo o algo que la sustente. Esto va hacia la vela y le prende la boca y el ingenio con un atronador ruido vuela en muchas partes, y cae al suelo. Otros atan un gato o cachorro, y así que oyen gritos en el aire. Un hombre ingenuo tomaría la ocasión, para considerar como hacer volar a un hombre, gracias a grandes alas ligadas a sus hombros y pecho. Pero él debe desde su infancia, con mucho acostumbrarse a moverlos, siempre en un sitio alto. Si algún hombre piensa esto maravilla, que considere lo que se apunta, que

16. Giambattista Della Porta
Translate this page giambattista della porta. Questa pagina richiede Javascript. Anno, Eventi,1 Nov 1535, Nasce a Vico Equense (Napoli). 1558, Pubblica Magia naturalis.
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17. Encyclopædia Britannica
porta, giambattista della Encyclopædia Britannica Article. MLA style porta,giambattista della. 2003 Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
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18. Giambattista Della Porta
Translate this page giambattista della porta. giambattista della porta tinha 28 anos quando, em1563, escreveu o livro que lhe rendeu grande renome como criptólogo.
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19. A CIFRA DE DELLA PORTA
Translate this page O físico italiano giambattista della porta foi o inventor do primeiro sistema literalde chave dupla, ou seja, a primeira cifra na qual o alfabeto cifrante
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20. TecaLibri: Giambattista Della Porta: Opere

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  • Nasce a Napoli. 1586 L'Olimpia 1589 Magia naturalis 1592 La fantesca 1593 Della rifrazione ottica 1600 La furiosa 1601 La Cintia 1604 I due fratelli rivali 1606 L'astrologo 1606 Tre libri de' spiritali 1607 Il moro Muore il 4 febbraio a Napoli.

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