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  1. Ludovico David

    Ludovico Antonio David was born at Lugano in 1648. After studying for some time at Milan, under the Francesco Cairo Cavaliere Cairo and Ercole Procaccini the Younger Ercole Procaccini , he went to Bologna , where he entered the school of Carlo Cignani . He was a painter of some eminence, and gave proof of his ability in the churches and convents of Milan and of Venice. In the church of San Silvestro, Venice San Silvestro , in the latter city, is a picture of the Nativity of Jesus in art Nativity , more resembling the finished style of Camillo Procaccini Camillo than that of Ercole Procaccini. He also painted the portraits of many of the distinguished persons of his time. References Bryan article DAVID, Lodovico Antonio Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME David, Ludovico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1648 PLACE OF BIRTH Lugano DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT David, Ludovico Category 1648 births Category Year of death unknown Category Swiss painters Category People from Lugano Switzerland painter stub it Lodovico Antonio David ...   more details



  1. Ludovico technique

    for the art and video production firm Ludovico Technique LLC Unsourced image removed Image Clockwork 71.jpg thumb right 260px Alex DeLarge undergoing the Ludovico technique. File Clockwork 71.jpg thumb right 300px Ludovico technique apparatus. The Ludovico technique is a fictional aversion therapy from the novel A Clockwork Orange administered by Dr. Brodsky with the approval of the UK Minister of the Interior . ref cite book author coauthors title A Clockwork Orange year publisher Sparknotes page quote Dr. Brodsky. The psychologist in charge of conditioning Alex using Ludovico s Technique. Brodsky knows nothing about music, using it only as an ... Minister of the Interior The man who orders doctors to use Ludovico s Technique on Alex. ... url http books.google.com books?id DlzwgasGc2oC&pg PA146&dq 22Ludovico technique 22&hl en&ei EI ZTvPUOObh0QH rtDMBA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CC0Q6AEwAA v onepage&q 22Ludovico 20technique 22&f false isbn ref It involved forcing a patient to watch, through the use of speculum medical specula to hold the eyes open, violent images for long periods of time, while under the effect of a nausea inducing drug. The aim of the therapy is to make the patient experience severe nausea when experiencing or even thinking about violence, thus attempting to solve societal crime. The therapy renders the protagonist of the novel, Alex A Clockwork Orange Alex , incapable of violence even in self defence, and unable to touch a naked woman or think about having sexual intercourse. He also develops a severe aversion to Beethoven s Ninth Symphony , one of his favorite pieces of classical music, due to its use as a background score for the films in his treatment. citation needed date April 2012 In the original novel, Alex is conditioned against ... Orange DEFAULTSORT Ludovico Technique Category A Clockwork Orange Category Fictional technology es T cnica de Ludovico pt Tratamento Ludovico ...   more details



  1. Ludovico Mazzolino

    Ludovico Mazzolino 1480 &ndash c. 1528 also known as Mazzolini da Ferrara, Lodovico Ferraresa, and Il Ferrarese was an Italy Italian Renaissance painter active in Ferrara and Bologna . Biography He was born and died in Ferrara. He appears to have studied under such as Lorenzo Costa , who also trained Dosso Dossi and Cosimo Tura , and came under the influence of Ercole de Roberti Ercole Roberti . In 1521 he married Giovanna, the daughter of Bartolomeo Vacchi, a Venetian painter. Much of his work was commissioned by the duke Ercole I d Este from Ferrara . Mazzolino was influenced by il Garofalo and Boccaccino . He is known for devotional cabinet pictures, in a style somewhat regressive, or primitive, relative to the modern classicism then emerging. For example, his Massacre canvas has a turbulent and cartoonish crowding. The exact date, or even year, of his death is not known, but he died during a plague which devastated the area. Paintings at National Gallery, London The Holy Family with Saint Francis Christ and the Woman taken in Adultery Christ disputing with the Doctors The Holy Family with Saint Nicholas of Tolentino The Nativity Works elsewhere Christ disputing with Doctors 1520 25 Gem ldegalerie, Berlin Gemaeldegalerie , Berlin The Tribute Money Christ Church, Oxford Massacre of the Innocents 1515 1520, Uffizi Madonna and Child with St Joseph 1522 rediscovered September, 2009, Cheltenham , UK Madonna with Sainy Antonio Abbot 1525, Chantilly Circumcision 1526, Vienna Christ Purging the Temple c. 1527 Alnwick Castle , Northumberland , UK The Holy Family in a Landscape Alte ... Persondata NAME Mazzolino, Ludovico ALTERNATIVE NAMES da Ferrara, Mazzolini Ferraresa, Lodovico SHORT ... c. 1528 PLACE OF DEATH Ferrara DEFAULTSORT Mazzolino, Ludovico Category 1480 births Category 1520s deaths Category People from Ferrara Category Italian painters Category Ferrarese painters de Ludovico Mazzolino es Ludovico Mazzolino fr Ludovico Mazzolino it Ludovico Mazzolino pt Ludovico Mazzolino ...   more details



  1. Ludovico Bertonio

    Ludovico Bertonio 1552, Rocca Contrada &ndash Lima , 3 August 1625 was an Italian Jesuit missionary to South America. Life He entered the Society of Jesus in 1575. Sent to Peru six years later, he worked principally among the Aymara people Aymara of southern Peru and of Bolivia . Work He wrote on the Aymara language . His earliest publications appeared under the title Arte breve de la lengua aymara para introducir el Arte grande de la misma lengua Rome, 1603 , also Arte y gramatica muy copiosa de la lengua aymara etc. The printing press having been introduced and established by the Jesuits at the Indian mission of Juli in southwestern Peru, Bertonio had the following works printed there, all in the year 1612 Arte de la lengua aymara con una selva de frases en la misma lengua y su declaracion en romance Vocabulario de la lengua aymara first and second part Confesionario muy copioso en dos lenguas, aymara y espanola etc. Libro de la vida y milagros de Ntro Senor Jesuchristo en dos lenguas, aymara y romance, traducido del que recopilo el Liocenciado Alonso de Villegas etc. The publications by Bertonio are rare. Julius Platzmann published in facsimile the Arte y grammatica of 1603 and the Vocabularies. The Peruvian historian Clemente Markham claimed that Bertonio invented the name Aymara the Bolivian geographer Manuel Vicente Ballivian rejected this in a pamphlet. References reflist Attribution Catholic wstitle Ludovico Bertonio The entry cites Torres Saldamando, Los antiguos Jesuitas del Peru Lima, 1882 Mendiburu, Diccionario Lima, 1876 , II Ballivian, Boletin de la Sociedad geografica de la Paz . External links Bertonio, Ludovico, es icon http kuprienko.info ludovico bertonio ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bertonio, Ludovico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1552 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 3 August 1625 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bertonio, Ludovico Category ... missionaries ay Ludovico Bertonio es Ludovico Bertonio ru ...   more details



  1. Pedro Ludovico

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Pedro Ludovico 1891 in Goi s &ndash 1979 was the founder of Goi nia , Brazil , and one of the most important figures in the history of the state of Goi s . He went to Rio de Janeiro where he finished Medical School and was a friend of the writers, Lima Barreto and Olavo Bilac . He defended his thesis on hysteria , at a time when all of Sigmund Freud Freud s theories were revolutionary. Returning to Goi s he opened a clinic in Rio Verde , but he found life in the interior monotonous. Trips to Rio alleviated his tedium which he surpassed by discovering two loves of his life politics and Dona Gercina Borges , whom he married. Supporting the liberal revolution of 1930 he was nominated interventor in the state of Goi s. He was to govern the state for five periods, three as interventor and two as elected governor. He was a senator three times and his struggle for the redemocratization of the country during the period of military rule after 1964 caused the government to strip him of his political office in 1968. His iron will helped to build a new city, Goi nia, which inspired president Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira Juscelino Kubitschek to build Bras lia . Pedro Ludovico s son was Mauro Borges , governor of the state during the military coup of 1964 and later senator for Goi s during several periods. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ludovico, Pedro ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1891 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1979 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ludovico, Pedro Category 1891 births Category 1979 deaths Category People from Goi nia pt Pedro Ludovico Teixeira ...   more details



  1. Ludovico Moresi

    Infobox football biography playername Ludovico Moresi fullname Ludovico Moresi dateofbirth 24 May 1980 cityofbirth countryofbirth height Height m 1.85 precision 0 position Midfielder currentclub AC Lugano clubnumber 6 youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 2000 2003 years2 2003 2006 years3 2006 2007 years4 2007 years5 2008 years6 2008 clubs1 FC Lugano clubs2 S.S. Lanciano Lanciano clubs3 U.S. Avellino Avellino clubs4 A.C. Martina Martina loan clubs5 AC Bellinzona clubs6 AC Lugano caps1 50 caps2 69 caps3 17 caps4 7 caps5 15 caps6 5 goals1 2 goals2 3 goals3 0 goals4 0 goals5 2 goals6 1 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 pcupdate 07 49, 28 September 2008 UTC ntupdate Ludovico Moresi born 24 May 1980 is an Italy Italian football soccer football midfielder who will move to AC Lugano in the summer of 2008. External links http www.football.ch sfl 877701 de Kader.aspx?tId 0&pId 292870 football.ch profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moresi, Ludovico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Italian footballer DATE OF BIRTH 24 May 1980 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moresi, Ludovico Category 1980 births Category Living people Category Italian footballers Category AC Lugano players Category S.S. Virtus Lanciano 1924 players Category Swiss Super League players Category A.C. Martina players Italy footy defender 1980s stub ...   more details



  1. Ludovico Tommasi

    File Tommasi Ludovico, Lavoro in campagna.jpg thumb right 350px Lavoro in campagna, 1902 ca. Fondazione Cariplo Ludovico Tommasi Livorno, 1866 Florence 1941 was an Italian painter. Biography Inspired by the example of his elder brother Angiolo and his cousin Adolfo Tommasi Adolfo , Ludovico Tommasi devoted himself to painting, developing his art in close contact with Silvestro Lega , a frequent visitor to the Tommasi family villa at Bellariva. He made his debut at the Florence Promotrice in 1884 with a life study. After his military service in Milan between 1888 and 1891, Tommasi and his brother Angiolo frequented the cultural circle that gravitated around Giacomo Puccini at Torre del Lago, and it was here that he came into contact with several exponents of the Tuscan artistic avant garde, including Galileo Chini and Oscar Ghiglia . Towards the end of the 19th century he became interested in the Divisionist research carried out in that period by his friend Plinio Nomellini . He regularly participated in the principal artistic events in Italy and abroad. In 1913 he was among the participants in the Rome breakaway faction of the Giovane Etruria group that returned to the Tuscan naturalistic tradition, leading to the revival of more classic forms in the years following the First World War. In his maturity he devoted himself to engraving, and in 1912 he opened a school of etching in Florence . References Elena Lissoni, http www.artgate cariplo.it collezione online page45d.do?link oln82d.redirect&kcond31d.att3 457 Ludovico Tommasi , online catalogue http www.artgate cariplo.it Portal museo page38.do?sp page38&link ln502&stu24.LanguageISOCtxParam en Artgate by Fondazione Cariplo , 2010, CC BY SA source for the first revision of this article . Other projects commonscat inline Ludovico Tommasi Persondata NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1866 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1941 PLACE OF DEATH Category Italian painters Category People from Livorno Category ...   more details



  1. Ludovico Trasi

    Ludovico Trasi 1634 1694 was an Italy Italian painter of the Baroque period, born and active in Ascoli Piceno . He was, along with Carlo Maratta , a pupil of Andrea Sacchi . He painted a S. Niccolo for the church of S. Cristoforo in Ascoli Piceno. One of his pupils is Tommaso Nardini . References cite book first Michael last Bryan year 1889 title Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical Volume II L Z editor Walter Armstrong & Robert Edmund Graves pages page 584 publisher George Bell and Sons location York St. 4, Covent Garden, London Original from Fogg Library, Digitized May 18, 2007 id url http books.google.com books?id K2cCAAAAYAAJ&pg PA1&dq Michael Bryan Painters Engravers PPP7,M1 authorlink Rassegna bibliografica dell arte italiana By E. Egidio Calzini, page 52 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Trasi, Ludovico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1634 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1694 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Trasi, Ludovico Category 1634 births Category 1694 deaths Category People from Ascoli Piceno Category Italian painters Category Italian Baroque painters Italy painter 17thC stub ...   more details



  1. Ludovico Barassi

    Orphan date February 2009 Ludovico Barassi 1873 1956 was an Italy Italian jurist and one of Italy s leading authorities on Civil law legal system civil law in the first half of the 20th century. After studies in Pavia and Berlin , he assumed a professorship in Perugia in 1900 and later in Genua , which he left for Pavia in 1917 and finally Milan s Universit Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in 1924. His principal works include the civil law textbook Istituzioni di diritto civile 1924 , used by generations of Italian students, and Il contratto di lavoro nel diritto civile italiano 1901 , which established the scientific discipline of labour law in Italy. References cite book last Vano first Christina pages 60 chapter Ludovico Barassi editor Michael Stolleis ed. title Juristen ein biographisches Lexikon von der Antike bis zum 20. Jahrhundert edition 2nd edition year 2001 publisher Beck location M nchen language German id ISBN 3406 45957 9 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barassi, Ludovico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1873 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1956 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barassi, Ludovico Category Italian jurists Category University of Pavia alumni Category University of Perugia faculty Category 1873 births Category 1956 deaths Italy bio stub law bio stub es Lodovico Barassi it Lodovico Barassi ...   more details



  1. Ludovico Lana

    Image Erminia e Tancredi.jpg thumb right 300px Ludovico Lana, Erminia and Tancred, Prince of Galilee Tancredi , Italian commonscat Ludovico Lana c. 1597 1646 was an Italy Italian painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Modena , where he died in 1646. He is also known as Lodovico Lana . He was the director of the Accademia Ducale of Modena. He is said to have been born in Codigoro to a Ferrara Ferrarese merchant, whose family was originally from Brescia . He appears to have trained with Scarsellino in Ferrara. He then spent some time in Bologna , where he may have worked under or learned the style of either Guido Reni Reni or Guercino . He helped decorate the Ducal Palace of Sassuolo . One of his masterpieces is the gonfalone or banner celebrating the end of the Plague disease plague of 1630, which shows the town of Modena in low aerial view below the Madonna della Ghiara. References cite book first Camillo last Laderchi year 1856 title La pittura ferrarese, memorie chapter editor others pages 172 publisher Googlebooks id url authorlink cite book first James R. last Hobbes year 1849 title Picture collector s manual Dictionary of Painters editor pages pages 148 151 publisher T. & W. Boone, 29 Bond Street, London Digitized by Googlebooks 2006 from Oxford library id url http books.google.com books?q intitle picture intitle collector s authorlink Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lana ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1646 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lana Category 1590s births Category 1646 deaths Category People from Modena Category Italian painters Category Modenese painters Category Italian Baroque painters es Ludovico Lana fr Ludovico Lana it Lodovico Lana ...   more details



  1. Ludovico Cavaleri

    File Cavaleri Ludovico, Al Calambrone.jpg thumb right 350px Al Calambrone, 1934 Fondazione Cariplo Ludovico Cavaleri Milan, 1867 Cuvio Varese , 1942 was an Italian painter. Biography A self taught member of the school of Lombard Naturalism in its last stages, Cavalieri abandoned his medical studies in 1888 to devote himself exclusively to painting. Having begun to specialise in seascapes under the influence of his contemporaries Pompeo Mariani and Giorgio Belloni in 1890, he later adopted the anti naturalistic approach characteristic of the turn of the century, possibly as a result of his friendship with the Symbolist poet Gian Pietro Lucini . In addition to his large output of paintings, he also worked as an illustrator and commercial artist. A regular participant in the major exhibitions, he achieved considerable success on the art market and a number of official awards, including a gold medal at the International Exhibition of Munich in 1902. The prestigious Galleria Pesaro hosted two solo shows of the artist s work, one in 1918 and the other in 1935. References Elena Lissoni, http www.artgate cariplo.it collezione online page45d.do?link oln82d.redirect&kcond31d.att3 166 Ludovico Cavaleri , online catalogue http www.artgate cariplo.it Portal museo page38.do?sp page38&link ln502&stu24.LanguageISOCtxParam en Artgate by Fondazione Cariplo , 2010, CC BY SA source for the first revision of this article . Other projects commonscat inline Ludovico Cavaleri Persondata NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1867 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1942 PLACE OF DEATH Category Italian painters Category People from Milan Category Milanese painters Category 1867 births Category 1942 deaths ...   more details



  1. Ludovico Roncalli

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Count Ludovico Roncalli 1654 1713 , or simply Count Ludovico , was an Italy Italian nobleman who published a collection of suites for five course baroque guitar , Capricci armonici sopra la chitarra spagnola Harmonic caprices for the Spanish guitar , in 1692. This was transcribed to modern notation and arranged for the six string guitar by Oscar Chilesotti in 1881. The work, consisting of nine complete suites, each comprising several short movements, is a great favorite of guitar enthusiasts, and individual movements frequently appear in guitar method books. Frederick Noad , who wrote The Baroque Guitar and other popular instruction books, did not rate the Chilesotti transcription highly, pointing to many omitted embellishments and octave errors relating to the fourth and fifth strings. Another edition in modern notation was published by Bruno Henze, and released in 1955 by VEB Hofmeister Leipzig Friedrich Hofmeister, Leipzig . Noad did not comment on whether this edition had corrected the deficiencies of the Chilesotti version. The original is available in a facsimile edition edited by Paolo Paolini Florence 1982 . A passacaglia from Roncalli s work was made famous in Ottorino Respighi s Ancient Airs and Dances. Unlike much of the music of the later Baroque era, Roncalli s dance movements retain the flavor of actual dance music for example his Gigues inspire the mental image of people dancing a spirited jig. However, the dancelike quality varies depending on the movement and the performer. Roncalli s Capricci armonici sopra la chitarra spagnola has been the exclusive subject of several recent recordings. One of the first was Sandro ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Roncalli, Ludovico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1654 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1713 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Roncalli, Ludovico Category 1654 ... Italian composers Italy composer stub de Ludovico Roncalli fr Ludovico Roncalli ja ...   more details



  1. Ludovico Racaniello

    Ludovico Racaniello 1352 1441 was an Italy Italian condottiero active in Tuscany . Biography Ludovico was born in Todi , the first child of Riccardo, and a descendant of the Racaniello family of Umbria n origin. He dedicated a number of years to the study of law under the direction sotto l indirizzo of his father. When Riccardo died in 1378 the full weight of family responsibility fell upon the son s shoulders. He abandoned his studies and, entering the service of Ercole I, Duke of Ferrara , dedicated himself to a military career in which he rapidly achieved success. In 1380 he married Giulia Albizzi, daughter of Maso Albizzi , thus ensuring the support of the powerful Albizzi family which in those years dominated the political life of Florence . In 1385 Racaniello became captain of the castle of Montecchio Vesponi , near Castiglion Fiorentino , taking it from the possession of John Hawkwood . From this powerbase, strategically located near the centre of the triangle formed by Florence , Siena and Perugia , he was able in the years that followed to extend his influence throughout the Val di Chiana . In 1397 he entered into conflict with the Casali lords of Cortona , for the possession of that town. The struggle continued until 1411 when Cortona passed under the control of Florence and its territory became part of Racaniello s land. In 1419 Racaniello was made proconsul of Arezzo by Rinaldo Albizzi . When control of Florence passed to the House of Medici Medici in 1434, Racaniello displayed skills as a diplomat that matched his skills as a condottiere. In spite of the years he ... of the power of the Florentine signoria over that territory. Ludovico Racaniello died at Montecchio ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Racaniello, Ludovico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1352 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1441 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Racaniello, Ludovico Category ... Todi Category 14th century Italian people Category 15th century Italian people it Ludovico Racaniello ...   more details



  1. Ludovico Pasquali

    Ludovico Pasquali c.1500&ndash 1551 also known in Croatia as Ludvig Paskvali was an Italian author, from Cattaro in the Albania Veneta today Kotor , Montenegro . ref http books.google.it books?id oXPRAAAAMAAJ&printsec frontcover v onepage&q&f false Ludovico Pasquali p.239 in Italian ref Life Pasquali was born and died in the Venetian Cattaro. He was a friend, admirer and fellow countryman of Giovanni Bona Boliris . Pasquali studied in the University of Padova and after being enslaved in Crete by the Turks returned to his hometown where he spent all his remaining life promoting the culture of Renaissance Italy. Pasquali wrote a collection of poems in Italian language, Rime Volgari of 1549 Popular Rhymes Italian was often called, well into the 16th century, volgare , with the meaning of popular it was thought to be the popular version of Latin . His volume in Latin language Carmina Poems was printed in 1551. The Dalmatian Italian Pasquali is remembered by scholar Scotti as one of the most Italians of the Dalmatian poets he never wrote in serbo croatian, but only in Italian and sometimes in Latin. ref http www.comunitachersina.com TestoItaliano4 26 03 GiacomoScotti47 3.html Giacomo Scotti on Italian roots of Dalmatian culture in Italian ref Works Rime volgari di m. Ludouico Paschale da catharo Dalmatino. Non piu date in luce. , In Vinegia appresso Steffano et Battista cognati al segno de S. Moise, 1549 Ludovici Pascalis Iulii Camilli, Molsae, et aliorum illustrium poetarum carmina, ad illustriss. et doctiss. marchionem Auriae Bernardinum Bonifatium per Ludouicum Dulcium nunc primum in lucem aedita. , Venetiis apud Gabrielem Iolitum et fratres De Ferrariis, 1551 Nationalistic ..., Ludovico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1500 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1551 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pasquali, Ludovico Category 1500 births Category 1551 deaths Category Italian ... writer stub it Ludovico Pasquali ...   more details



  1. Ludovico Dorigny

    Ludovico Dorigny 1654 &ndash 17 October 1742 was a French Painting painter and engraver. Trained in his native country, he spent most of his life and career in Verona , Italy. ref cite web url http www.wga.hu frames e.html? bio d dorigny louis biograph.html title Louis Dorigny work Web Gallery of Art ref Life and career Born Louis Dorigny into a family of Parisian artists, Dorigny was the grandson of painter Simon Vouet and the son of engraver Michel Dorigny . As a boy he apprenticed with the painter Charles Le Brun and in his teens was commissioned to create works for Cardinal Richelieu and Louis XIV of France . He adopted the italianized version of his name, Ludovico, during his early years in Italy and it is by that name that he is chiefly known. In 1671, at the age of 17, Dorigny came to Italy to study the Italian masters. He traveled back and forth between France and Italy over the next seven years, ultimately settling in Venice in 1678. He spent the next decade in that city where his works were in high demand by the nobility. In that city he also contributed works to the Scalzi Venice Chiesa degli Scalzi , painted the ceiling of the San Silvestro, Venice San Silvestro , and contributed decorations to the Palazzo Museli. File VillaCapra 2007 07 18 6.jpg thumb Interior of Villa Capra La Rotonda in Vicenza by Andrea Palladio , trompe l oeil works by Ludovico Dorigny. In 1688 Dorigny moved to Verona where he remained until his death 54 years later. He visited his family in Paris in 1704 and in 1711 traveled to Vienna where he decorated the Winter Palace of Prince Eugene of Savoy. He also contributed works to the Udine Cathedral and the Trento Cathedral . He died at Venice in 1742. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dorigny, Ludovico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1654 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 17 October 1742 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dorigny, Ludovico Category 1654 births Category 1742 deaths Category Artists ...   more details



  1. Ludovico of Casoria

    Beatification Blessed Ludovico of Casoria, O.F.M. , Casoria , near Naples , 11 March 1814 &ndash Pausilippo, 30 March 1885 was an Italians Italian Franciscan friar , renowned social reformer and founder of the Gray Friars of Charity and the Gray or Franciscan Sisters of St. Elizabeth . Life Born Archangelo Palmentieri, he apprenticed as a cabinet maker in his youth. On 1 July 1832, he entered the novitiate of the Order of Friars Minor at which time he took the name Ludovico. Shortly after his ordination , he was appointed to teach philosophy and mathematics to the young members of the Order at the Franciscan friary of St. Peter San Pietro in Naples. He soon embarked on a lifetime of establishing works to care for the poor and needy of the time, founding dispensary dispensaries and orphanage s. About the year 1852 he opened a school for the education of African boys and girls redeemed from slavery. In addition to his other institutions, he went on to found institutions for the deaf and the muteness mute . He also worked to provide care for the elderly members of his own Order. Following the advice of his superiors to find others to whom he could entrust this work, in 1859 he instituted a community of men as a religious congregation of the Third Order of St. Francis Franciscan Third Order Regular at San Pietro. They became known as the Gray Friars of Charity Frati Bigi della Carit in Italian on account of the grayish or ashen color of their habits. Three years later, he instituted likewise a congregation of religious women, known as the Franciscan Sisters of St. Elizabeth Suore Elisabettiane Bigie , whom he placed under the protection of St. Elizabeth of Hungary . These friars received formal approval by the Holy See Vatican in 1877. They were disbanded, however, in 1971 ... school in Umbria for the care of deaf mutes. Attribution Catholic wstitle Ludovico of Casoria Category ... priests Category 19th century Roman Catholic priests it Ludovico da Casoria nl Ludovicus van Casoria ...   more details



  1. Ludovico Scarfiotti

    Infobox F1 driver name Ludovico Scarfiotti image Ludivico Scarfiotti 1966 N rburgring.JPG caption nationality flagicon ITA Italy Italian birth date birth date 1933 10 18 df y death date death date and age 1968 6 8 1933 10 18 df y Years F1 1963 F1 1968 Team s Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari , Cooper Car Company Cooper , Anglo American Racers Races 12 10 starts Wins 1 Podiums 1 Points 17 Poles 0 Fastest laps 1 First race 1963 Dutch Grand Prix First win 1966 Italian Grand Prix Last win 1966 Italian Grand Prix Last race 1968 Monaco Grand Prix Ludovico Scarfiotti 18 October 1933 8 June 1968 was a Formula One and Sports car racing sports car driver from Italy . Just prior to entering Formula One, he won the 1963 24 Hours of Le Mans for Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari . He later participated in 12 World Championship Formula One grands prix, and many non championship races. He won one World Championship race, and scored a total of 17 championship points. A motor sports competitor for a decade, Scarfiotti won the 1962 European mountain driving title. He was proclaimed Italy s best driver in both 1962 and 1965 ... company. ref name lud Sports car competition Image 1964 05 31 Scarfiotti, Ludovico Ferrari.jpg thumb 280px Ludovico Scarfiotti at the N rburgring 1964 Scarfiotti competed in the 1,000 Kilometres de ... and Rindt Among Qualifiers For Monaco Grand Prix Today , May 26, 1968, Page S7. ref Death Ludovico Scarfiotti ... Persondata . NAME Scarfiotti, Ludovico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Italian racing driver DATE ..., Ludovico Category 1933 births Category 1968 deaths Category People from Turin Category Italian ... bg ca Ludovico Scarfiotti de Ludovico Scarfiotti fr Ludovico Scarfiotti it Ludovico Scarfiotti lt Ludovico Scarfiotti hu Ludovico Scarfiotti nl Ludovico Scarfiotti pl Ludovico Scarfiotti pt Ludovico Scarfiotti ro Ludovico Scarfiotti ru , sl Ludovico Scarfiotti fi Ludovico Scarfiotti sv Ludovico Scarfiotti ...   more details



  1. Ludovico Fremont

    Infobox person bgcolour silver name Ludovico Fremont image imagesize caption birth date Birth date and age 1982 9 26 df y birth place Rome , Italy death date death place birth name yearsactive 1999 present othername website academyawards Ludovico Fremont born 26 September 1982 is an Italian actor. ref name int cite news url http www.imdb.it name nm1939958 title Fremont in imbd.it date 11 January 1996 work Corriere della Sera accessdate 9 February 2012 it icon ref Biography Fremont was born from French father and Italian mother. From 1992 to 1994 he studied acting at the Nazarene College in Rome , then attended the Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D Amico National Academy of Dramatic Art Silvio D Amico graduated in 2004. Also in 2004, takes part in teathre in La Centaura in the role of Centaurino with Mariangela Melato directed by Luca Ronconi . Career The beginnings and the success He debuted on TV in the second series of Lui e lei in 1999, with Enrico Mutti and Vittoria Belvedere . In 2006, his popularity grew by participating in the TV series I Cesaroni , in which he acted in the role of Walter Masetti, best friend of Marco Cesaroni played by Matteo Branciamore . ref name Guglielmi2009 cite book author Roberto Guglielmi title La Filosofia Dei Cesaroni url http books.google.com books?id jRbGqK8CYkQC&pg PA10 accessdate 11 March 2012 year 2009 publisher Baldini Castoldi Dalai isbn 978 88 6018 164 0 pages 10 ref 2007 2008 Scrivilo sui muri and other projects In 2007, he acted in his first movie Scrivilo sui muri , starring with Cristiana Capotondi and Primo Reggiani , directed by Giancarlo Scarchilli with the participation of the singer Dolcenera . Also in 2007 ... Persondata . NAME Fremont, Ludovico ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor DATE OF BIRTH 26 September 1982 PLACE OF BIRTH Rome , Italy DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fremont, Ludovico Category ... Italian people of French descent fr Ludovico Fremont it Ludovico Fremont ...   more details



  1. Ludovico Baille

    Ludovico Baille Cagliari February 3, 1764 &ndash Cagliari March 14, 1839 Having graduated in law from the Reale Universit di Cagliari he was appointed in 1786 to the Ministry of the Spanish government at Turin , but his chief interest was in tracking down in archives and library libraries the materials that would serve him for a planned history of his native Sardinia , which remains in manuscript. In 1800, he returned to Sardinia and continued his research. He was an active member of the Royal Society of Agriculture and Economics and president of the University library, while he held official posts as censor and assistant to the reform magistracy. A member of various academies, he maintained correspondence with many of the Italian scholars of his day Mattei, Marini, Vernazza, and Angius. In the last decade of the 18th century, Baille was the guiding spirit behind the institution at Cagliari of a museum of antiquities and of natural history. His papers, both edited and unedited, constitute one of the important sources for the study of Sardinian history. In his spare time he composed sonnet s. The Baille archives are at the Biblioteca Universitaria di Cagliari. They include a parchment codex containing the acts of the Sardinian synod held at Santa Giusta , November 3, 1226 and the 16th century manuscript of Giovanni Proto Arca s seven books of the natural and moral history of Sardinia Naturalis et moralis historiae de rebus Sardiniae, libri septem , among other documents. His published works include Il sigillo dei bassi tempi , Torino, 1797. Il sigillo secondo dei bassi tempi , Torino, 1800. Iscrizioni latine , Cagliari, 1821, 1831, 1832, 1830. Sonetti, Cagliari, 1784 89 93. 1803 7 12 16 22 23 24 26 27 31. Also in manuscript are his notes on economics, a dissertation on Sardinia, records of his voyages in 1788&ndash 89, and notes on antiquities. External links http www.centrostudifilologici.it catalogo 700.php Scrittori Sardi del Settecento Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia ...   more details



  1. Ludovico Antonio Muratori

    Image Lodovico Antonio Muratori.jpg thumb Ludovico Antonio Muratori. Ludovico Antonio Muratori October 21, 1672 January 23, 1750 was an Italy Italian historian , notable as a leading scholar of his age, and for his discovery of the Muratorian fragment , the earliest known list of New Testament books. Born to a poor family in Vignola , near Modena , he was first instructed by the Jesuits , studied law, philosophy, and theology at the University of Modena, and was ordained a priest in 1694. The following year, Count Charles Borromeo called him to the college of Dottori at the Ambrosian Library in Milan, where he immediately started collecting unedited ancient writings of various kinds. His first publication was the Anecdota Latina ex Ambrosian Bibliothec codicibus 2 vols., Milan, 1697 98 , followed by two other volumes Padua, 1713 . Rinaldo d Este, Duke of Modena Duke Rinaldo I 1700 appointed him archivist and librarian in Modena s Ducal library, which position he held until his death in that city. In 1716 Muratori became, in addition, provost of St. Maria della Pomposa, and conducted this parish until 1733. He continued publishing unedited writings, first among which was a volume, Anecdota gr ca Padua, 1709 . At the same time he cultivated literature, as is shown by his works, Della ... p. 678 . Catholic wstitle Luigi Antonio Muratori commons Ludovico Antonio Muratori Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Muratori, Ludovico Antonio ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Muratori, Ludovico Antonio Category 1672 births Category 1750 deaths Category 17th century Latin ... ca Ludovico Antonio Muratori cs Ludovico Antonio Muratori de Lodovico Antonio Muratori es Ludovico Antonio Muratori fr Louis Antoine Muratori it Ludovico Antonio Muratori la Ludovicus Antonius Muratorius pl Ludovico Antonio Muratori pt Ludovico Antonio Muratori ru , sc Ludovico Antonio Muratori sk Ludovico Antonio Muratori sv Ludovico Antonio Muratori ...   more details



  1. Ludovico I, Marquess of Saluzzo

    Unreferenced date November 2010 Ludovico I del Vasto died 1475 was Marquess of Saluzzo from 1416 until his death. The son of Marquess Thomas III of Saluzzo Thomas III , he held the Marquisate of Saluzzo for much of the 15th century, under its period of greatest splendour. Always in good relationships with his neighbours, he was lieutenant of the Duchy of Savoy and the Marquisate of Montferrat for several years. His neutral policies also gained him international importance. When, in 1458, the Republic of Genoa submitted to Charles VII of France , Ludovico was chosen as governor of that city, but refused the position. He was succeeded by his less fortunate son Ludovico II of Saluzzo Ludovico II . BR S start Succession box title Marquess of Saluzzo before Thomas III of Saluzzo Thomas III after Ludovico II of Saluzzo Ludovico II years 1416 1475 S end Persondata name Ludovico I of Saluzzo alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1475 place of death DEFAULTSORT Ludovico 01 Of Saluzzo Category 1475 deaths Category Marquesses of Saluzzo Italy noble stub es Ludovico I de Saluzzo it Ludovico I di Saluzzo ...   more details



  1. Estádio Olímpico Pedro Ludovico

    infobox stadium name Est dio Ol mpico Pedro Ludovico nickname image fullname Est dio Ol mpico Pedro Ludovico location Goi nia , Goi s , Brazil coordinates broke ground built opened 1941 renovated expanded closed demolished owner operator surface Grass construction cost architect structural engineer services engineer general contractor project manager main contractors former names tenants Goi nia Esporte Clube capacity 10,000 dimensions scoreboard Est dio Ol mpico Pedro Ludovico is a stadium in Goi nia , Brazil . It has a capacity of 10,000 spectators. It is the home of Goi nia Esporte Clube . ref http www.worldstadiums.com stadium pictures south america brazil espirito santo cariacica araripe.shtml World Stadiums ref References Reflist coord missing Brazil DEFAULTSORT Olimpico Pedro Ludovico Category Football venues in Brazil Brazil sports venue stub pl Est dio Ol mpico Pedro Ludovico pt Est dio Ol mpico Pedro Ludovico ...   more details



  1. Giovanni Ludovico, Marquess of Saluzzo

    Unreferenced date January 2007 Giovanni Ludovico of Saluzzo also spelled Gian Ludovico c. 1496 &ndash 1563 was marquess of Saluzzo in 1528 1529. The second eldest son of Ludovico II of Saluzzo and Margaret of Foix Candale , he was imprisoned by his mother Marguerite of Foix when, during the Italian Wars , he sided for Emperor Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V the marquesses of Saluzzo were traditional allied subjects of the Kings of France . In 1528 he was freed by a popular insurrection, and elected as Marquess in lieu of his brother, Michele Antonio of Saluzzo Michele Antonio , who had died in battle. Francis I of France , however, deposed him, replacing him with brother Francesco of Saluzzo Francesco . Gian Francesco subsequently to recover the rule in Saluzzo, even with help by Charles V, but always in vain. The marquisate passed subsequently under the firm control of the French monarchy. S start S bef before Michele Antonio of Saluzzo Michele Antonio S ttl title Margrave of Saluzzo Marquess of Saluzzo years 1528&ndash 1529 S aft after Francesco of Saluzzo Francesco End Persondata name Saluzzo, Giovanni Ludovico of alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1563 place of death DEFAULTSORT Saluzzo, Giovanni Ludovico Of Category 1490s births Category 1563 deaths Category Italian nobility Category Condottieri es Giovanni Ludovico de Saluzzo it Giovanni Ludovico di Saluzzo ...   more details



  1. Ludovico di Breme

    unreferenced date April 2011 Ludovico di Breme Torino , 1780 Torino, 15 August 1820 , whose complete name was Ludovico Arborio Gattinara dei Marchesi di Breme, was an Italy Italian writer and thinker, as well as a contributor to Milan s principal romantic journal, Il Conciliatore . His works include Intorno alla ingiustizia di alcuni giudizi letterari italiani 1816 , Il Grand commentaire sur un petit article 1817 , Il saggio sul Giaurro del Byron 1818 , and Le Postille contro i Cenni critici sulla poesia romantica del Londonio, as well as a number of articles in Il Conciliatore . Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Breme, Ludovico Di alternative names short description date of birth 1780 place of birth date of death 15 August 1820 place of death DEFAULTSORT Breme, Ludovico Di Category Italian writers Category 1780 births Category 1820 deaths Italy writer stub it Ludovico di Breme ...   more details



  1. Ludovico II, Marquess of Saluzzo

    in 1508. Ludovico II was also the initiator of the Neo Gothic Cathedral of Saluzzo and of the first Alpine tunnel, the Buco di Viso 2,880 meters over the sea level . br S start S bef before Ludovico I of Saluzzo Ludovico I S ttl title Marquess of Saluzzo years 1475&ndash 1504 S aft after Michele Antonio di Saluzzo Michele Antonio End Persondata name Ludovico II of Saluzzo alternative names short ... DEFAULTSORT Ludovico 02 Of Saluzzo Category 1438 births Category 1504 deaths Category People from Saluzzo Category Marquesses of Saluzzo Ludovico 2 Category Condottieri es Ludovico II de Saluzzo fr Ludovic II de Saluces it Ludovico II di Saluzzo ...   more details




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