padua in English

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a city in northeastern Italy; population 211,936 (2008).

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1. Anthophilous (Thesaurus) Anthony of Padua anthophore

2. The Padua of Antiquity was annihilated: the remains of an amphitheater (the Arena) and some bridge foundations are all that remain of Roman Padua today.

3. Adjunct Professor of Developmental Psychopathology, University of Padua .

4. Padua and Vicenza are prosperous, well-preserved cities, not overrun by tourists.

5. 18 Padua and Vicenza are prosperous, well-preserved cities, not overrun by tourists.

6. The Garden of Padua was founded upon deliberation of the Senate of the Venetian Republic.

7. Below you can see Illuminations, created by Master of the Antiphonar of Padua in the 14th century

8. Revision of the Padua Inventory of obsessive compulsive disorder symptoms: distinctions between worry, obsessions, and Compulsions Behav Res Ther

9. He returned to Padua in 1532, and received a last English benefice in December of that year.

10. 1706 – Adversaria anatomica (total of 6 editions) 1712 – University of Padua –chair of theoretical medicine (successor to Vesalius, Fallopio, Fabrizio, etc) 1713 –married –3 sons and 12 daughters ‐poet 1761 – De Sedibus et causis morborum per anatomen indigatis 1771 –died, Padua

11. Many European cities, such as Amsterdam, London, Copenhagen, Padua, and Paris, all had Royal Anatomists (or some such

12. 13 BAINGIO PINNA a professor at the University of Sassari in Italy, received his undergraduate and graduate education at the University of Padua.

13. 38: The poor foreigner, more dead than alive, answered that he was an Italian Charlatan, who had practised with some reputation in Padua […

14. In 1880 he became a lecturer of mathematics at the University of Padua where he dealt with Riemannian geometry and differential quadratic forms.

15. You have just read a pamphlet entitled The Starry Messenger, by a mathematician at the University of Padua named Galileo Galilei in which the author reports remarkable observations about the heavens.

16. Altarpieces in Verona, Padua, Brescia It is less easy to fit the Altarpieces produced in other provincial cities into the pattern of development centred on Venice

17. In his accession's year, Venice begun a successful war against Padua and its lord, Francesco da Carrara, leading to a substantial expansion of the republic in the Italian mainland.

18. He participated actively in political life, both in his native town and in Padua, and contributed with his projects to the Ravenna-area land drainage and the Lugo aqueduct.

19. The four pontifical minor Basilicas are the Basilica of Saint Nicholas in Bari, the Basilica of the Holy House in Loreto, the Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua, and the Shrine of the Virgin of the Rosary of Pompei.

20. Pope Leo XIII founded the Seminary of St. Anthony of Padua in 1890 in the town of Comillas, Cantabria, in response to efforts made by the Marquis of Comillas to build an institution for educating local candidates to the priesthood.

21. ‘A side chapel holds Jan van Eyck's Adoration of the Mystic Lamb, a huge Altarpiece designed to be folded into sections, painted in 1432.’ ‘Cecil Gould has sustained that the Altarpiece includes a self-portrait of the artist in the guise of his name saint, Saint Anthony of Padua.’

22. ‘A side chapel holds Jan van Eyck's Adoration of the Mystic Lamb, a huge Altarpiece designed to be folded into sections, painted in 1432.’ ‘Cecil Gould has sustained that the Altarpiece includes a self-portrait of the artist in the guise of his name saint, Saint Anthony of Padua.’

23. Edwards has analysed the numerous parallels established by Altichiero in the Oratory but she has not considered these in relation to the rhetoric of Amplificatio; see Edwards, Mary, ‘ Parallelism in the Frescoes in the Oratory of St George in Padua (1379–1384) ’, Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte, 71 (2008), pp

24. ‘The motif was developed for the side ‘walls’ of the Baldacchino in Burges and Henry Clutton's winning entry for the Lille Cathedral competition in 1856.’ ‘His chief undertaking in Padua was a new high altar for the Santo, and its seven bronze statues and 22 reliefs were originally arranged beneath a Baldacchino …