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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

81. Editori Laterza
della Peruta, Franco; della porta, Donatella;della porta, giambattista; della porta, Glauco; della Riviera, Cesare;
http://www.laterza.it/laterza/CatalogoStorico/nomi.asp?cerca=d

82. The Non-Inventions
In 1553 a young giambattista della porta (15351615) published his Magia Naturaliswhich, for better or worse, became a standard reference for later scholars.
http://vvv.it.kth.se/docs/early_net/ch-2-1.8.html
The Early History of Data Networks
The Non-Inventions
Before the attempts to build a better telegraph were successful, quite a few non-designs would be pursued. Most of these non-designs were efforts to exploit the simple observation that two magnetized objects will align themselves when held close together. The idea was that if two small magnets can do this at a few centimeters distance, two stronger magnets should be able to do this a few decimeters apart, and with some further study, special magnets might be able to allow communication from one city to the next. Figuring out who would be talking to whom, with a number of such magnets in use in different cities, was another one of the details to iron out in field studies. The important thing was that one knew quite definitely in which direction to search. In 1553 a young Giambattista della Porta (1535-1615) published his Magia Naturalis which, for better or worse, became a standard reference for later scholars. Porta described several telegraphic instruments, one resembling a heliograph, another an acoustical device where people would shout messages through so-called ``speaking tubes.'' [Note 124] They are duly referred to by Edelcrantz in his treatise.

83. Italian People In History
della porta, giambattista (15351615) The 'Magia Naturalis' was his first publicationin 1558, followed five years later by an extensive and practical treatise
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I decided it would be beneficial to put forth some information on some of the Italians in 'witchcraft' history. A good deal of these people lived during the time of the Holy Inquisition and the 'Malleus Maleficarum'. The 'Malleus Maleficarum' was a guide on how to torture accused witches into confessing to whatever they were accused of. The effects of the Inquisition (which lasted over 250 years) have been felt thru the years. So let's take a quick look at the time period of the Inquisition and those who were accused.
The Inquisition was first founded in 1232. During the Inquisition, few, if any, real, verifiable, witches were ever discovered or tried. Often the very accusation was enough to see one branded a witch, tried by the Inquisitors' Court, and burned alive at the stake. Estimates of the death toll during the Inquisition worldwide range from 600,000 to as high as 9,000,000; this is a chilling number when one realizes that nearly all of the accused were women. Those accused were: outcasts, midwives, poets, handicapped, gypsies, herb gatherers, widows and spinsters. Women who had no man to supervise them were of course highly suspicious. Anyone who did not fit within the contemporary view of pieous Christians were suspect, and easily branded 'Witch'.
The crime of Witchcraft was not the only crime of which one could be accused during the Inquisition. By questioning any part of Catholic belief, one could be branded a 'heretic'. Scientists were branded heretics by virtue of repudiating certain tenets of Christian belief. Writers who challenged the Church were arrested for heresy. Anyone who questioned the validity of any part of Catholic belief did so at their own risk.

84. BERN
De Umbris Idearum Giordano Bruno, 1548-1600; Natural Magick (Magiae naturalis)- John Baptista porta (giambattista della porta) (1535-1615).
http://www.itatti.it/CC_Science_Technology_Medicine.htm

85. The American Experience | The Wizard Of Photography | People & Events | The Firs
The Italian architect giambattista della porta is credited by some with inventingthe first camera, although this is largely a matter of defining the word.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/eastman/peopleevents/pande09.html
The First Fixed Photographic Images
The dream of photography may be as old as the human eye, which, in processing colors and shapes for the brain, essentially does what a camera does. The first evidence of any kind of mechanical visual reproduction, however, comes from Saudi Arabia, where unknown caravan riders noticed, at a time now lost, that a hole in their tent projected the inverted image of a passing camel onto the opposite wall. In 989 A.D. the Arabian scholar Hassan ibn Hassan described this accidental invention and gave it a name: the camera obscura. The principle of the camera obscura had arrived in Europe by 1267, when the English philosopher-scientist Roger Bacon published his "Perspectiva" and "De Multiplicatione Specierum."
The Italian architect Giambattista della Porta is credited by some with inventing the first camera, although this is largely a matter of defining the word. As far is known, he built the first working camera obscura, which he used beginning in 1569 to project the images of unsuspecting guests into a special room for the delight of a few select spectators the first spy camera. Della Porta was also the first to suggest that artists could use a camera obscura to trace images onto a surface, and to use a concave mirror placed at a 45-degree angle, which rendered his subjects in their proper perspective.
Others followed fast on the heels of della Porta, including Robert Hooke of England, who designed a portable camera obscura that ended up in the hands of mathematician Johannes Kepler in 1600. By the 18th century, many painters were using the camera obscura, or variations on it, to capture the subtle nuances of the human form, especially that most challenging of human expressions: the smile.

86. Altre Attività
Translate this page Banfi, Antonio - Colli, Giorgio - Garin Eugenio - Geymonat, Ludovico - Marsilio daPadova - Martinetti, Piero - della porta, giambattista - Emanuale, Severino
http://www.unipv.it/deontica/compo/ross/altre.htm
Andrea Rossetti Su pubblicazioni didattica congressi e relazioni [ altre attività ] Riviste e siti web. www.unipv.it/deontica http://lgxserver.uniba.it/lei/recensioni/index.htm Dal settembre 1999 redattore del Quaderno di Filosofia del diritto (direttore: Mario Jori) dello SWIF: http://lgxserve.ciseca.uniba.it/lei/fildir/index.htm Collaborazioni con L'Osservatorio per la comunicazione radio-televisiva. Nel 1995 ho realizzato un progetto per il monitoraggio della comunicazione politica in Internet dal titolo: La politica nella Rete . Sto attuando tale progetto in collaborazione con l' Osservatorio della comunicazione radio-televisiva dell'Università di Pavia e la cooperativa universitaria ARCHEL. Per l'enciclopedia multimediale su cd-rom Encarta 97 ho scritto le seguenti voci: Abbagnano, Nicola - Anceschi. Luciano - Banfi, Antonio - Colli, Giorgio - Garin Eugenio - Geymonat, Ludovico - Marsilio da Padova - Martinetti, Piero - Della Porta, Giambattista - Emanuale, Severino - Telesio, Bernardino
Soggiorni all'estero.

87. Visual Anthropology :: Links:: Varia
from the site). giambattista della porta, Drawing Shadows to StonePhotographing North Pacific Peoples (18971902), «This exhibition
http://www.visualanthropology.net/links/varia.htm
L I N K S Varia SOSIG - Social Sciences Information Gateway The service aims to provide a trusted source of selected, high quality Internet information for researchers and practitioners in the social sciences, business and law Vialetrastevere
I mmagini e scritture di antropologia poesia psicoanalisi musei - di Emilia De Simoni Museo delle maschere mediterranee The Museum of Mediterranean masks evolved with the intention of creating a cultural link between the cultural universe of the small town of Mamoiada, which is known throughout the world for its traditional masks, the "Mamuthones" and "Issohadores", and other Mediterranean areas, which display a similar history and culture through their masks and Carnival Celebration. Cultures on the Edge Cultures On The Edge is an online magazine published quarterly by a team of experienced web entrepreneurs, along with world-renown author Wade Davis and professional photographer Chris Rainier . Together we have molded our skills to present a dynamic online magazine that hopes to support cultural diversity through education. Associazione Montatori e Cine-operatori TV Un sito ricco di informazioni su sistemi dogitali di ripresa e montaggio Visualising Ethnography Visualising Ethnography is a resource and gateway site for students and researchers using visual methods of research and representation in ethnographic projects. It has a range of links to existing on-line work in Visual Ethnography as well as publishing its own interviews with visual researchers and articles describing visual research projects.

88. Introduction: The Historical Background
Symbol And Myth By Barbara Ma

44. giambattista della porta's De humana physiognomonia (Naples,1586) supplies a rapid historical review of such previous theories.
http://home.uchicago.edu/~bms6/ Symbol_Web/intro3.htm
Introduction: The historical background
REVOLUTION IN EXPRESSIVE THEORY
Barbara Maria Stafford: Symbol and Myth (1979) The Essai sur les signes inconditionnels dans l'art is a treatise on physiognomy, albeit an unusual one. Hence I have still to outline the evolution of expressive theory and its shifting perspectives during Humbert's time. Since antiquity, such physiognomists as the pseudo Aristotle, Polemon, Adamantius, and the pseudo-Apuleius consecrated entire chapters of their works to zoological physiognomy, according to which each part of the human body was identified with that of an animal. This correspondence was thought to reveal hidden qualities lurking within man. [ ] On the other hand, Aristotle and Quintilian avoided such specious relationships and argued that one should be able to reproduce any of the major human passions simply by copying man's outward physical signs. In addition, according to them the artist's function was to represent permanent character traits, not the variable quirks of nature. [ Giambattista della Porta's De humana physiognomonia (Naples, 1586) supplies a rapid historical review of such previous theories. He gives primacy of place to Aristotle because Plato was imprecise and Chrysippus the Stoic hurt the propagation of physiog nomical investigation by claiming that the souls of the dead reappear in other bodies, a belief adumbrated by Pythagoras with his doctrine of metempsychosis. For della Porta, the justification for the quasi-divine science of physiognomics was that it functioned much like oracles or augury, revealing that which man strives to hide. [

89. Nordisk Familjebok. 1800-talsutgåvan. 13. Pontin - Ruete
1. Giacomo della P. 27-28 porta. 2. Guglielmo della P. - 27-28 porta. 3. GiovanniBattista della P. - 27-28 porta, giambattista della - 27-28 Port Adelaide.
http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/nfam/
Project Runeberg Nordic literature on the Internet since 1992
Nordisk familjebok. 1800-talsutgåvan. 13. Pontin - Ruete
Tema: Reference
Titel och innehåll

NORDISK FAMILJEBOK

KONVERSATIONSLEXIKON
OCH
REALENCYKLOPEDI
INNEHÅLLANDE
UPPLYSNINGAR OCH FÖRKLARINGAR OM MÄRKVÄRDIGA
NAMN, FÖREMÅL OCH BEGREPP Trettonde bandet
Pontin - Ruete
Stockholm Expeditionen af Nordisk familjebok Stockholm, Gernandts boktryckeri-aktiebolag, 1889
Förord till den elektroniska upplagan
Detta är trettonde bandet av 1800-talsutgåvan av Nordisk familjebok (se detta ord). Det här bandet utgavs 1889. Bandet är jämförelsevis fattigt på illustrationer. Några intressanta och längre artiklar i detta band handlar om Portugal Portugisiska literaturen Preussen Rabbinska språket och literaturen ... Olof Rudbeck d. ä. För en allmän introduktion till verket, se Projekt Runebergs inledning till Nordisk familjebok The above contents can be inspected in scanned images: Titelsida Titelbladets baksida
Innehåll / Table of Contents
Titel och innehåll - Titelsida Titelbladets baksida Redaktörer. I detta band förekomma signerade artiklar af nedan nämnde författare -

90. Commentary, July 12, 2002 — Coming Next Week, Evolution And Cold Reading (?), A
Reader Dr. Jeffrey E. Chilton of the Center for Naval Analyses, contributes an excerptfrom an interesting piece by giambattista della porta, written in 1584.
http://www.randi.org/jr/071202.html
July 12, 2002
Next week I will begin featuring a series of observations by ancient writers on the charlatans of their Reader Michael McCarron has an interesting parallel to draw for us.... I was thinking today as I read your articles and while pondering the exploits of Van Praagh and Edward. I came upon an interesting comparison. I thought that in a funny way, those psychics that "talk to the dead," work in the same way that evolution does. Not only is their technique similar in its workings, it's also similar in the way it doesn't work. A "psychic" starts out by making a bunch of random statements and hopes for a "hit" among the accumulated audience. When a "hit" is acknowledged, he jumps on it and builds better predictions with other statements that are thrown out for possible inclusion. The "misses" are forgotten about, and the "hits" are saved in the memory to be used in the summation to show how well the "reading" has worked. palmaris longus ? Not "mistakes," I know, but if taken from a "creationist" point of view, certainly they are! Both evolution and these "psychics" can seem to have powers or supernatural origins, but both can be explained with some thought and some understanding of how things work. Might be a good book idea, eh? Let me explain a couple of terms here. The muscles referred to above are rather mysterious, and one has an uncertain function. Judging from discussions I've referred to on these muscles, I use my

91. A Selection Storia Della Scienza - History Of Science
Long list of internet resources in the field of the history of science.Category Society History By Topic Science...... children. Early English Text Society; della porta, GiambattistaNatural Magick; Galilei, Galileo. Etesti, 12 titoli. Liberliber;
http://galileo.imss.firenze.it/~tsettle/
Una Selezione di
Siti Web e di altre Fonti Internet A Selection of
Web and other Internet Sources Per la Storia
e la Filosofia
della Scienza,
della Tecnologia
e della Medicina For the History and Philosophy
of Science, Technology and Medicine A cura di:
10 December, 2002 Index Indice
By way of Introduction The sites selected for this list conform loosely to criteria determined by the nature of the
Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza
and the students and scholars who have either visited it in Florence or have had reason to come to its Homepage. There is no attempt to provide a full listing of internet resources for the history of science or its many sister disciplines; it is hoped that the sources indicated will give access to that wider world. The Istituto is one of the main centers for those disciplines in Italy and Europe, and it provides several on-line services, including this one. The Museo has an important, specialized collection of scientific instruments and artifacts. Emphasized here, then, are Italian and European sites with related activities or interests. Emphasized also are sites which are the result of concerted efforts on the part of their designers to explore the use of the internet for serious research and teaching, wherever they may be in the world. Index A Titolo di Introduzione I siti selezionati in questo elenco si conformano ai criteri determinati dalle caratteristiche dell' Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza Indice
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92. Back To Main Page Button Treasures Of The NOAA Library Catalog Of
323. libr0323, Title page of De aeris transmutationibus libri IV . byGiambattista della porta,1535?1615. This book was published in 1614.
http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/library/libind7.htm
Treasures of the NOAA Library Catalog of Images
In: "Voyage au pole sud et dans l'Oceanie ....." by the French ships ASTROLABE and ZELEE under the command of Dumont D'Urville. Plate 88. Village de Lebouka vu de la Mer. Iles Viti. Library Call Number Q115 .D9 1842. In: "Voyage au pole sud et dans l'Oceanie ....." by the French ships ASTROLABE and ZELEE under the command of Dumont D'Urville. Plate 89. Village de Lebouka. Ile Viti. Library Call Number Q115 .D9 1842. In: "Voyage au pole sud et dans l'Oceanie ....." by the French ships ASTROLABE and ZELEE under the command of Dumont D'Urville. Plate 90. Grotte sur le bord de la mer a Lebouka. Ile Viti. Library Call Number Q115 .D9 1842. In: "Voyage au pole sud et dans l'Oceanie ....." by the French ships ASTROLABE and ZELEE under the command of Dumont D'Urville. Plate 91. Cases de naturels a Lebouka. Iles Viti. Library Call Number Q115 .D9 1842. In: "Voyage au pole sud et dans l'Oceanie ....." by the French ships ASTROLABE and ZELEE under the command of Dumont D'Urville. Plate 92. Temple des esprits a Lebouka. Iles Viti. Library Call Number Q115 .D9 1842. In: "Voyage au pole sud et dans l'Oceanie ....." by the French ships ASTROLABE and ZELEE under the command of Dumont D'Urville. Plate 93. Interieur de la maison des esprits a Lebouka. Iles Viti. Library Call Number Q115 .D9 1842.

93. Type Text
Title Natural Magick The Works and Life of John Baptist porta (Giambattistadella porta) (15351615) (English) http//www2.tscnet.com/pages/omard1
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Title:
"Natural Magick" : "The Works and Life of John Baptist Porta" (Giambattista della Porta) (1535-1615) (English)
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94. Fred
Note 9 Like Ignoramus, Albumazar adapted a play by giambattista DellaPorta, L’Astrologo. There is a modern edition, Hugh G. Dick
http://eee.uci.edu/~papyri/ruggle/intronotes.html
NOTES TO THE INTRODUCTION Note 1 For this play see Leonard Hutton (?), Bellum Grammaticale . . . Thomas Snelling, Thibaldus, Sive Vindictae Ignavium, Prepared with an Introduction by Lothar Cerny (Renaissance Latin Drama in England series I.12, Hildesheim - New York, 1982). Note 2 Ignoramus, The Academical Lawyer Note 3 T. H. Motter, School Drama in England (London, 1929) 89, 117, and 227; cf. also Hawkins , lxxvi - lxxviii . Emanating from one of these latter-day performances were the documents edited by George Dyer, An English Prologue and Epilogue to the Latin Comedy of Ignoramus: With a Preface and Notes, Relative to Modern Times and Manners (London, 1797). Two eighteenth century epilogues are also attributed to Vincent Bourne, in the anonymously edited Miscellaneous Poems Consisting of Originals and Translations by Vincent Bourne The Poems of Vincent Bourne (London, 1840) xxxvii f., who points out the source of much of the material in the 1772 volume was taken from the 1730 anthology Lusus Westmonasteriensis (1730) and illegitimately attributed to Bourne.

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    98. 1^ Maratona Delle Orobie - Oltre Il Colle Valle Serina

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    OLTRE IL COLLE (Valle Serina)
    Competizione agonistica, la prima Skyrace - corsa del cielo - nella storia dello sport bergamasco. 3000 metri di salita distribuiti lungo un percorso di 38 chilometri su sentieri scoscesi, pascoli e creste rocciose, toccando tutte le vette della Val Serina. Una sfida estrema per i piu' forti. Foto Gallery e Classifica della 1^ Maratona delle Orobie “La GranValSerina” si chiude con il grande successo della prima “Maratona delle Orobie”
    e l’assegnazione dei riconoscimenti “Profili”
    LA CLASSIFICA DELLA MARATONA DELLE OROBIE
    I RICONOSCIMENTI “PROFILI”
    La Gran Val Serina
    Nell’ambito dell’Anno Internazionale delle Montagne viene conferito il riconoscimento “PROFILI” ad Angelo Gamba
    Giambattista Cortinovis
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