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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...
- academy of Timidi became the Royal Academy of Mantua; the Accademia dei Ricovrati became the Galileiana Academy of Arts and Science (Padova); the academy...
- 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"...
- 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...
- establishment of several prominent scientific societies—the Paduan Accademia dei Ricovrati (founded in 1599), the Roman Accademia dei Lincei (1603), the Florentine...
- its Accademia galileiana di scienze, lettere ed arti or Accademia dei Ricovrati. In 1721, he moved to Modena. He was now active mainly as an architect...
- in 1679 at the University of Padua and a member of the Accademia dei Ricovrati in Padua in 1692. He wrote Trattato sopra la peste (Venice, 1682, in 40)...
- contemporaries is indicated by her election as a member of the Academy of the Ricovrati of Padua and of the Academy of Aries. In 1688, a pension of 2000 livres...
- (Venice, 1625) Encomio della poesia nella rinovazione dell'Academia de' Ricovrati di Padova dello Stentato allora prencipe d'essa Academia (Padua, 1619)...