- "Dei
Sepolcri" ("Sepulchres") is a poem
written by the
Italian poet, Ugo Foscolo, in 1806, and
published in 1807. It
consists of 295
hendecasyllabic verses...
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revolutionary and poet. He is
especially remembered for his 1807 long poem Dei
Sepolcri.
Foscolo was born in
Zakynthos in the
Ionian Islands. His
father Andrea...
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according to
Rosalind Blakesley, was so
affected by the
remains of the Via dei
Sepolcri (Street of the Tombs) that he
decided to set his
painting in that street...
- (also
known as
Rotonda di Via
Besana or
Complesso di San
Michele ai
Nuovi Sepolcri, and
originally as
Foppone della Ca' Granda) is a late
baroque building...
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expressed in two masterpieces, The Last
Letters of
Jacopo Ortis and Dei
Sepolcri.
Vincenzo Monti,
known for the
Italian translation of the Iliad, described...
- Pompeii, Italy. It is
located outside the
walls of
Pompeii on the Via dei
Sepolcri to the Gate of Herculaneum. It was
excavated from 1771 to 1774 by Francesco...
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Coefore – with
Valentina Fortunato and
Maria Fabbri. CL 0438 –
Foscolo –
Sepolcri. CL 0439 –
Leopardi –
Poesie CL 0440 –
Leopardi – Poesie. CL 0458 – Manzoni...
- 2016.
Silvia Koci Montanari, Le
Chiese papali a Roma:
sulle tracce dei
sepolcri dei Papi (Vatican City:
Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2000), pp. 243 ff....
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accessible by a
central stairway and by a
recessed path,
known as "Via dei
Sepolcri" (Street of the Tombs). Originally, the
terrace had a
large portico at...
- It was
called Foppone because of it
operational similarity to the
Nuovi Sepolcri (1695) in Milan. The
surrounding large cemetery crypts in the
portico formed...