info sec1 050 website URL example.com footnotes The Province of Pisa lang it Provincia di Pisa is a Provinces of Italy province in the Tuscany region of Italy . Its capital is the city of Pisa . It has ... in the province http www.upinet.it indicatore.asp?id statistiche 6 . Pisa is well known for the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa , which is located in the city. It brings much tourism to this area. File Toscana Pisa1 tango7174.jpg thumb left upright 1.5 Piazza dei Miracoli , Pisa clr External links http www.provincia.pisa.it Province homepage it icon http www.slowtrav.com italy pisa index.htm Itineraries in Pisa not only the city of Leaning Tower References reflist coord missing Italy Category Province of Pisa Category Provinces of Italy Pisa Tuscany province of Pisa nocat yes Tuscany geo stub ar zh min nan Pisa S ng bcl Provincia nin Pisa bg ca Prov ncia de Pisa cs Provincie Pisa co Pruvincia di Pisa de Provinz Pisa et Pisa provints el es Provincia de Pisa eo Provinco de Pizo eu Pisako probintzia fr Province de Pise gl Provincia de Pisa ko id Provinsi Pisa os it Provincia di Pisa he jv Provinsi Pisa ka lad Provinsia de Pisa la Provincia Pisana lt Pizos provincija lmo Pruvincia de Pisa nl Pisa provincie ... Prowincja Piza pt Pisa prov ncia ro Provincia Pisa ru scn Pruvincia di Pisa simple Province ...Infobox province See Template Infobox settlement for additional fields and descriptions name Province of Pisa native name native name lang it ISO 639 2 code e.g. it for Italian settlement type Provinces of Italy Province image skyline image alt image caption image flag flag alt image shield shield alt image map Map Province of Pisa.svg map alt map caption Map highlighting the location of the province of Pisa in Italy latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW coordinates display inline,title coordinates ... s seat Pisa parts type Comune Comuni parts style para p1 39 government footnotes leader party Democratic ... more details
The following is a list of the 39 comune comuni of the Province of Pisa , in Tuscany , Italy . ref name istat class wikitable sortable Istituto Nazionale di Statistica ISTAT Code Comune Population, 31.12.2010 50001 Bientina align right 7,709 50002 Buti align right 5,856 50003 Calci align right 6,513 50004 Calcinaia align right 11,692 50005 Capannoli align right 6,145 50006 Casale Marittimo align right 1,067 50007 Casciana Terme align right 3,676 50008 Cascina align right 44,201 50009 Castelfranco di Sotto align right 13,219 50010 Castellina Marittima align right 2,055 50011 Castelnuovo di Val di Cecina align right 2,341 50012 Chianni align right 1,505 50013 Crespina align right 4,131 50014 Fauglia align right 3,601 50015 Guardistallo align right 1,296 50016 Lajatico align right 1,376 50017 Lari align right 8,841 50018 Lorenzana align right 1,203 50019 Montecatini Val di Cecina align right 1,883 50020 Montescudaio align right 1,946 50021 Monteverdi Marittimo align right 784 50022 Montopoli in Val d Arno align right 11,219 50023 Orciano Pisano align right 623 50024 Palaia align right 4,622 50025 Peccioli align right 4,966 50026 Pisa align right 88,217 50027 Pomarance align right 6,054 50028 Ponsacco align right 15,511 50029 Pontedera align right 28,350 50030 Riparbella align right 1,646 50031 San Giuliano Terme align right 31,822 50032 San Miniato align right 28,257 50033 Santa Croce sull Arno align right 14,356 50034 Santa Luce align right 1,715 50035 Santa Maria a Monte align right 12,813 50036 Terricciola align right 4,556 50037 Vecchiano align right 12,472 50038 Vicopisano align right 8,466 50039 Volterra align right 11,077 See also List of comuni of Italy References reflist refs ref name istat http www.istat.it it files 2011 01 elenco comuni.zip?title Codici comuni 2C province e regioni 30 2Fset 2F2011 elenco comuni.zip Codici dei comuni, delle province e delle regioni Istituto Nazionale di Statistica, October 2011. Accessed November 2011. in Italian Codes of the comuni ... more details
footnotes region Tuscany provinceProvince of PisaPisa PI frazioni Marina di Pisa , Tirrenia ... Sea . It is the capital city of the Province of Pisa . Although Pisa is known worldwide for its Leaning Tower of Pisa leaning tower the bell tower of the city s cathedral , the city of over ... in Pisa, see Category People from the Province of Pisa People from the Province of Pisa among notable ..., including webcams http www.ratsass.tv pisa Moving Postcards of PisaProvince of Pisa Repubbliche ...Other uses Infobox Italian comune name Pisa official name Comune di Pisa native name image skyline Leaning Tower of Pisa.jpg imagesize image alt image caption Leaning Tower of Pisa image shield Pisa Stemma.png ... website http www.comune.pisa.it footnotes Pisa IPAc en icon p i s IPA it pi sa ref name test http ... of Pisa , which has a history going back to the 12th century and also has the mythic Napoleonic Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa and Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies as the best Superior Graduate Schools in Italy . History Ancient times Pisa lies at the junction of two rivers, the Arno and the Serchio , which form a laguna at the Tyrrhenian Sea . The origin of the name, Pisa, is a mystery ... its Etruscan origins. Ancient Rome Ancient Roman authors referred to Pisa as an old city. Servius ... the start of the common era. Strabo referred Pisa s origins to the mythical Nestor mythology Nestor , king of Pylos , after the fall of Troy . Virgil , in his Aeneid , states that Pisa was already a great ... with the founding of the city in the Etruscan lands . File Pisa vista02.jpg left thumb Old half of Pisa view from Leaning Tower The maritime role of Pisa should have been already prominent if the ancient authorities ascribed to it the invention of the ram bow naval ram . Pisa took advantage of being ... site Ostia . Pisa served as a base for Roman naval expeditions against Liguri ans, Gauls and Carthago ... Antiquity and Early Middle Ages During the later years of the Roman Empire , Pisa did not decline as much ... more details
Pisa or PISA may refer to Pisa , a city in Tuscany, Italy, the capital of the Province of Pisa and during the 10th&ndash 11th centuries of the independent state known as the Republic of Pisa . Leaning Tower of Pisa , a famous landmark in that city. Pisa Greece or Pisatis, an ancient Greek town in Elis. Pisa river in Poland. Pisa Calcio , an Italian football club. Pisa Tinoisamoa , an NFL football player. Programme for International Student Assessment , an OECD survey. The Protein Interfaces, Surfaces and Assemblies server , a bioinformatics web application. Penang International Sports Arena Proximal Isovelocity Surface Area , a echocardiography technique to estimate the severity of valvular insufficiency, mainly mitral regurgitation See also Pissa disambiguation disambig bg br Pisa ca Pisa desambiguaci da Pisa flertydig de Pisa Begriffskl rung eo Pizo fo Pisa fr Pisa it Pisa disambigua la Pisa lb PISA nl Pisa nn Pisa fleirtyding oc Pisa omonimia pl Pisa sl Pisa razlo itev fi Pisa t smennyssivu tr Pisa anlam ayr m uk vi Pisa nh h ng ... more details
Infobox language name Pisa altname Asue Awyu nativename Miaro region Papua Indonesian province Papua , Indonesia speakers 6,500 date 2002 iso3 psa familycolor Papuan fam1 Trans New Guinea languages Trans New Guinea fam2 Central and South New Guinea languages Central and South New Guinea fam3 Awyu Dumut languages Awyu Dumut fam4 Awyu languages Awyu Pisa , also known as Asue Awyu , is a Papuan languages Papuan language of Papua Indonesian province Papua , Indonesia . External links Shiaxa at the Awyu Ndumut research group at VU University Amsterdam http www2.let.vu.nl oz awyu ndumut shiaxa.php Category Awyu Dumut languages pa lang stub Indonesia stub ... more details
Pisa lang el was the name of an ancient town in the western Peloponnese , Greece. The area controlled by Pisa was called Pisatis, which included Olympia, Greece Olympia , the site of the Ancient Olympic Games . Pisa and Pisatis were subjugated by Elis in 572 BC. ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 427961 Olympia Olympia Encyclopaedia Britannica ref Currently, it is a village within the municipality of Olympia. In the Italian and more famous Pisa, relics have been found, which would prove that the Greeks from the homonym Pisa, under the king Pelops , arrived on the Tuscanian coasts after the Trojan War , and here they created the actual city of Pisa. Citation needed date July 2011 References reflist coord 37.644 21.654 display title Archaia Olympia div Category Geography of ancient Elis Category Greek city states Category Former populated places in Greece Category Ancient Olympia br Pisa Hellaz ca Pisa lide el es Pisa Grecia fr Pise lide it Pisa Grecia pt Pisa Gr cia fi Pisa Kreikka ... more details
Infobox saint name Blessed Agnellus of Pisa birth date 1195 death date death date 1236 5 7 mf y feast day 7 May Italy 10 September England venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize caption birth place Pisa death place Oxford titles beatified date 1882 beatified place beatified by Leo XIII canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Blessed Agnellus of Pisa was a Friar Minor and founder of the England English Franciscan Province. He was born in 1195 at Pisa ,of the prominent family, Angenelli . This similarity to the upbringing of St.Francis makes it no surprise that Agnellus was approached by St. Francis himself and asked to join the Seraphic Order. He lived a life of holiness, his purity, wholesomeness and devotion to improving the world around him had great impact on the world around him. Agnellus understood the value in learning and though not extremely learned himself, Agnellus sought to further the education of the monks and friars around him. This was how the founding of Oxford, in England, came about. His kind heart made him a friend and confidant to rules and diplomats. Agnellus died abruptly on May 7, 1236 and remains buried at the school he put his utmost efforts towards, at Oxford . In his ... , during the latter s sojourn in Pisa . After being sent to Paris by St.Francis, where he became Custos ... saints saintabr.htm Patron Saints Agnellus of Pisa http www.newadvent.org cathen 01212c.htm Agnellus of Pisa at the Catholic Encyclopedia References references Catholic Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Agnellus Of Pisa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1195 PLACE OF BIRTH Pisa DATE OF DEATH May 7, 1236 PLACE OF DEATH Oxford DEFAULTSORT Agnellus Of Pisa Category 1195 ... venerated Christians Category Italian Roman Catholics de Agnellus von Pisa it Agnello da Pisa nl Agnellus van Pisa pl Agnellus z Pizy ... more details
Bartholomew of Pisa may refer to Bartholomew Albizzi d.1342 , Franciscan hagiographer Bartholomew Rinonico d. c. 1401 Bartholomew a S. Concordio of Pisa , d. 1347 Dominican canon lawyer hndis ... more details
Italic title Taxobox image Haeckel Pisa armata.png image caption Pisa armata regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a subphylum Crustacean Crustacea classis Malacostraca ordo Decapoda infraordo Crab Brachyura familia Epialtidae genus Pisa genus authority William Elford Leach Leach , 1814 Pisa is a genus of crab s, containing the following species ref cite WoRMS author Peter Davie & Michael T rkay year 2011 title Pisa Leach, 1814 id 106912 accessdate January 19, 2012 ref ref name Ng cite journal journal Raffles Bulletin of Zoology year 2008 volume 17 pages 1 286 title Systema Brachyurorum Part I. An annotated checklist of extant Brachyuran crabs of the world author Peter K. L. Ng, Dani le Guinot & Peter J. F. Davie url http rmbr.nus.edu.sg rbz biblio s17 s17rbz.pdf format Portable Document Format PDF ref Pisa armata small Latreille, 1803 small Pisa calva small Forest & Guinot, 1966 small Pisa carinimana small Miers, 1879 small Pisa hirticornis small Herbst, 1804 small Pisa lanata small Lamarck, 1801 small Pisa muscosa small Linnaeus, 1758 small Pisa nodipes small Leach, 1815 small Pisa sanctaehelenae small Chace, 1966 small Pisa tetraodon small Pennant, 1777 small References reflist Category Majoidea crab stub ... more details
Other uses Montemagno disambiguation File Montemagno seen from Verruca.jpg thumb 220px left The village of Montemagno, Calci, seen from fortress of la Verruca The village of Montemagno is situated in the comune of Calci , Province of Pisa , Tuscany , Italy , some 15  km East of Pisa , 2  km East of Calci . The name Montemagno is vulgar for Mons Ianus , Latin for Monte Giano, dedicated to the Roman god Janus mythology Janus from whom we have the word January . The village is very old. It is first mentioned in the charter of the Monastery of S. Savino in year 780 . The village is surrounded by olive groves. There are three churches in Montemagno. The oldest one is S. Martino, not any longer within the village proper see below . In 1021 walls were erected around the village, but S. Martino was a few hundred meters away and left out. Within the walls a new church was erected in 1076 the belltower was founded in 1786 and finished in 1811 . The new church is named Santa Maria della Neve. The village continued to develop around the new church, and the old one was abandoned. The third church is a chapel and is named Chiesino di S. Rocco. It was erected in 1632 by the 90 grateful surviving inhabitants after the plague in 1630 took 272 lives in the village. In 1880, the comune of Montemagno was integrated into the comune of Calci . About 200 people live in the village today. On 15 February 1145 Pietro Bernardo Paganelli from Montemagno was elected the 167th Pope. He took the name Pope Eugene III . References La Storia di Calci, Mario E. Martini, 1976, Reprint 2001, ISBN 88 88327 08 8 coord missing Italy Category Cities and towns in Tuscany Category Frazioni of the Province of Pisa ... more details
Discourse on Pisa Italian Discorso sopra le cose di history of PisaPisa is a 1499 work by Italian Renaissance historian and political scientist Niccol Machiavelli . ref http books.google.co.uk books?id LJtz0iWO4O4C&pg PA507&lpg PA507&dq 22Discorso sopra le cose di Pisa 22&source bl&ots G9xbC513lL&sig 79AD E eQe2FiO68bH yQp3lc1Y&hl en&ei AAVZSqWcNuDTjAezpakb&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2 ref References reflist br Works by Niccol Machiavelli Category Works by Niccol Machiavelli ... more details
Albert of Pisa died 1240 was an Italian Franciscan . He became the third Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor in 1239. He had been the successor to Agnellus of Pisa , as the second Franciscan Provincial in England. He had also been Provincial in Germany and Hungary ref http www.ewtn.com PadrePio franciscan ofm.htm Padre Pio The Franciscan Order of Friars Minor Bot generated title ref . Notes references External links http users.bart.nl roestb franciscan franauta.htm Toc427590335 Biography s start succession box before Elias of Cortona title Minister General of the Order of Friars Minor years 1239&ndash 1240 after Haymo of Faversham s end Persondata NAME Albert Of Pisa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Franciscan DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1240 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Albert Of Pisa Category 1240 deaths Category Franciscans de Albert von Pisa it Alberto da Pisa sw Alberto wa Pisa nl Albert van Pisa pl Albert z Pizy ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Bona of Pisa birth date ca. 1156 death date ca. 1207 feast day May 29 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image Santa Bona Giovanni Lorenzetti.jpg imagesize caption Santa Bona, Giovanni Lorenzetti, 2003 birth place Pisa , Italy death place Pisa , Italy titles Virgin beatified ..., specifically couriers, guides, pilgrims, travellers, flight attendants Pisa major shrine suppressed date issues Bona of Pisa c. 1156 1207 was a nun who helped lead travellers on pilgrimage s. She was later canonization canonized a saint by the Roman Catholic Church . In 1962, Bona of Pisa ... ref Biography A native of Pisa , she is reported as having experienced visions from an early age ..., Pisa She was later rescued by some of her countrymen, and completed her trip home. Shortly thereafter ... a tenth trip, and returned home to Pisa, dying shortly thereafter in the room she kept near the church of San Martino in Pisa, where her body has been preserved to the present day. Veneration ... couriers, guides, pilgrims, travellers, flight attendants, and the city of Pisa. Notes ... Martino, Pisa Attwater, Donald and Catherine Rachel John. The Penguin Dictionary of Saints . 3rd ... Bona of Pisa at Patron Saints Index http mariannedorman.homestead.com SaintsMay.html Bona of Pisa at Saints May it icon http www.santiebeati.it dettaglio 90352 Santa Bona da Pisa Persondata NAME Bona of Pisa SHORT DESCRIPTION Nun who helped lead travellers on pilgrimage s. Later became a saint. DATE OF BIRTH 1156 PLACE OF BIRTH Pisa , Italy DATE OF DEATH 1207 PLACE OF DEATH Pisa, Italy DEFAULTSORT Bona Of Pisa Category Italian saints Category Italian Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns Category People from Pisa Category Women of medieval Italy Category 1156 births Category 1207 deaths Category 13th century Christian female saints br Bona Pisa cs Bona z Pisy de Bona von Pisa es Bona de Pisa it Bona di Pisa he ... more details
N 21 51 E region PL PD type waterbody source kolossus dewiki display title DEFAULTSORT Pisa River Category Rivers of Poland Category Warmian Masurian Voivodeship WarmianMasurian geo stub de Pisa Fluss lt Pisa nn Pisa i Polen pl Pisa dop yw Narwi ru ... more details
Infobox former country native name Repubblica di Pisa conventional long name Republic of Pisa common name Pisa continent Europe region Italy country Italy government type Republic event start year start ... image map Italy 1000 AD.svg image map caption Italy, and the Republic of Pisa, at the close of the 10th century capital Pisa common languages Tuscan language Tuscan , Latin , Italian language Italian ... The Republic of Pisa was a de facto independent state centered on the Tuscany Tuscan city of Pisa during ... and superseded by Republic of Genoa Genoa . The power of Pisa as a mighty maritime nation began to grow ... its powers by the sack of Reggio di Calabria in the south of Italy in 1005. Pisa was in continuous conflict ... with the defeat of the Saracen king Mugahid . This victory gave Pisa supremacy in the Tyrrhenian Sea ... between the Marine Republics. Between 1030 and 1035 Pisa went on to successfully defeat several rival ... any land support, the Pisan attack failed. In 1060 Pisa engaged in its first battle with Genoa, and the Pisan ... power. In 1092 Pope Urban II awarded Pisa supremacy over Corsica and Sardinia, and at the same time raised the town to the rank of archbishopric. Pisa sacked the Tunisian city of Mahdia in 1088. Four .... Pisa and the Crusades A Pisan fleet of 120 ships also took part in the First Crusade and the Pisans ... led by their archbishop Daibert , the future patriarch of Jerusalem. Pisa and the other Repubbliche ... part of Constantinople had grown to 1,000 people. For some years of that century Pisa was the most ... Mediterranean, though Pope Gregory VII had granted suzerainty over the Balearics to Pisa in 1085 ... dislodging the Muslim taifa there. Decline of Pisa The power of Pisa as an international power ... s dominions after 1399, Pisa was then sold to Republic of Florence Florence in 1402 after a bloody .... See also pisa History History of Pisa Giudicati Republic of Genoa Repubbliche Marinare Repubbliche Marinare DEFAULTSORT Pisa, Republic of Category History of Pisa Republic of Pisa Category Geography ... more details
Image PisaBaptistry20020323.JPG thumb The Baptistry of the Cathedral of Pisa File Toscana Pisa6 tango7174.jpg thumb The portal Image Battistero Pisa interno.jpg thumb Interior of the Baptistery The Baptistry of St. John lang it Battistero di San Giovanni is a religious building in Pisa , Italy . It started construction in 1152, in replacement of an older baptistry, and completed in 1363. It is the second building, in the chronological order, in the Piazza dei Miracoli , near the Duomo di Pisa Cathedral and the famous Tower of Pisa Leaning Tower . The architect was Diotisalvi , whose signature can be read on two pillars inside the building, with the date 1153 ref In the medieval Pisan calendar , 1153 corresponded to 1152. ref center MCLIII, MENSE AUGUSTI FUNDATA FUIT HAEC ECCLESIA center center DEUSTESALVET MAGISTER HUIUS OPERIS center The structure is 54.86 m high, with a circumference of 107.24  m, and is the largest baptistry in Italy. The Baptistry has an example of the transition from the Romanesque architecture Romanesque style to the Gothic architecture Gothic style the lower registers Disambiguation needed date June 2011 are in the Romanesque style, with rounded arches, while .... It was perhaps similar to the church of Santo Sepolcro Pisa Holy Sepulchre in Pisa, with his pyramidal ... perfect, ref http www.stilepisano.it Pisa eco del battistero.htm Article about acoustic in the baptistery ... 2 Further reading http www.emis.de journals NNJ Guardian.html Rory Carroll, Pisa Baptistery is giant musical instrument, computers show, commons inline Battistero di Pisa coord 43 43 24 N 10 23 38 E type landmark display title Category 1360s architecture Category Baptisteries Pisa Category Churches in Pisa Category Domes Category Romanesque architecture in Italy de Baptisterium Pisa es Baptisterio de Pisa fr Baptist re de Pise it Battistero di San Giovanni Pisa nl Baptisterium Pisa pt Batist rio de Pisa sh Krstionica u Pisi zh ... more details
Beatification Blessed Jordan of Pisa or Giordano da Pisa c. 1255 19 August 1311 was a Dominican Order Dominican theologian and preacher, the first whose vernacular Italian language Italian sermons are preserved. His cultus was confirmed on 23 August 1833 by Pope Gregory XVI and he was beatified in 1838 his day is either March 6 or August 19. His relics are in the church of Santa Catalina in Pisa. Jordan was born in the mid twelfth century at Pisa . He was educated at the University of Bologna and then University of Paris Paris in the late 1270s, where he received his bachelor s of theology. He went on to join the Dominican house there in 1280. At Pisa he founded the Confraternity of the Holy Redeemer, whose constitution survives, and several others, whose do not. He preached and taught variously at Siena , Viterbo , and Perugia before eventually moving to Florence , in which area he was a widely respected preacher, eventually being appointed by the provincial chapter at Rieti as a lector in the church of Santa Maria Novella in 1305. He held that post for the next three years, and contributed greatly to its esteem. In 1311 the Master of the Order of Preachers Master General Aymericus Giliani appointed him professor of theology at the friary of Saint James in Paris, to deliver his reading of the Peter Lombard Lombard s Sentences and obtain his master s degree, but he died at Piacenza ... , all of which he had memorised, according to the chronicle of the Dominican convent of Pisa. References Smalley, Beryl. Review of Carlo Delcorno, Giordano da Pisa e l antica predicazione volgare ..., 1998. small ISBN 0 860 12257 3 small . http saints.sqpn.com saintj65.htm Blessed Jordan of Pisa at Patron Saints Index Persondata name Jordan of Pisa alternative names short description date of birth ... Category People from Pisa Category University of Bologna alumni Category University of Paris alumni Category Members of the Dominican Order Category Theologians ca Jord de Pisa it Giordano da Pisa ... more details
Image Certosa di pisa 103.JPG thumb 250px Fa ade of the main building of Pisa Charterhouse Image Calci museo01.jpg thumb 250px A whale skeleton in the museum Pisa Charterhouse , also known as Calci Charterhouse Certosa di Pisa , Certosa di Calci , is a former Carthusian monastery, or charterhouse, currently the home of the Museo di storia naturale e del territorio dell Universit di Pisa Museum of Natural History and of the Territory of the University of Pisa , located in the comune of Calci , some 10  km outside Pisa , Tuscany , Italy . The monastery is noted for the fresco of the Last Supper , by Bernardino Poccetti 1597 , in the refectory . Charterhouse The Carthusian order Carthusians founded a monastery in 1366 67 in what is called Val Graziosa , a plain overlooked by the Monti Pisani Pisan Mountains , ref cite book title The Riviera, Or The Coast from Marseilles to Leghorn Including the Interior Towns of Carrara, Lucca, Pisa and Pistoia first Charles Bertram last Black publisher Adam & Charles Black location London year 1898 pages page 156 ref when Francesco Moricotti Prignani was archbishop of Pisa. Shortly afterwards Pope Gregory XI , a noted reformer of monasteries, expelled the monks from the Rule of St. Benedict Benedictine Gorgona Abbey , on the island of Gorgona, Italy Gorgona , and gave the island and the estate to the Carthusians of Val Graziosa, who repopulated ... from Gorgona with them, to be duly published at Pisa. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the complex ... location Kampen year 2007 ref Museum In 1981, the University of Pisa moved its natural history museum here. The collection had been started in Pisa in the 16th century as a collection of curiosities ... in Tuscany Category Carthusian monasteries in Italy Category University of Pisa Category University ... Category Fresco paintings Category Museums in Pisa Christian monastery stub Italy museum stub it Certosa di Pisa ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Pisa armata image Haeckel Pisa armata.png regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a subphylum Crustacean Crustacea classis Malacostraca ordo Decapoda infraordo Crab Brachyura familia Epialtidae genus Pisa genus Pisa species P. armata binomial Pisa armata binomial authority Pierre Andr Latreille Latreille , 1803 synonyms Blastia tridens small Leach in White, 1847 small Cancer biaculatus small Montagu, 1813 small Cancer biaculeatus small Montagu, 1813 small Inachus musivus small Otto, 1828 small Maia armata small Latreille, 1803 small Pisa gibbsii small Leach, 1816 small synonyms ref   ref cite WoRMS author Charles Fransen & Michael T rkay year 2011 title Pisa armata Latreille, 1803 id 107353 accessdate January 15, 2012 ref Pisa armata is a species of crab from the eastern Atlantic Ocean . Description Pisa armata grows to a length of convert 40 mm . ref name Campbell cite book author Andrew Campbell year 2005 title Philip s Guide to Seashores and Shallow Seas of Britain and Northern Europe publisher Philip s publisher Philip s isbn 978 0 540 08747 1 chapter Pisa armata Latreille page 235 ref Its carapace is roughly triangular, with two prominent rostrum anatomy rostral spines, which are parallel in males, but divergent in females. ref name Campbell The carapace is brown, but is often covered in seaweed , sponge s or sea anemone anemones . ref name Campbell Distribution Pisa armata is found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean from around the Isle of Man as far south as Angola , as well as in parts of the Mediterranean Sea . ref name Ingle cite journal author R. W. Ingle & P. F. Clark year 1980 title The larval and post larval development of Gibbs s spider crab, Pisa armata Latreille family Majidae subfamily Pisinae , reared in the laboratory journal Journal ... of convert 1 108 m . ref name Ingle Ecology Pisa armata is parasitised by a rhizocephala n barnacle ... species.php?species group crustacea&id 211 title Pisa armata work Macrobenthos of the North ... more details
Distinguish Guido Pisano Guido of Pisa died 9 July 1169 , geographer from Pisa . In 1119 he edited and updated the Geographica , a geographic encyclopedia first created in the eighth century by Anonymous of Ravenna . It followed in the tradition of earlier geographies, such as Strabo s Geographica , Pomponius Mela s De situ orbis , Claudius Ptolemy s Geographia , and the Antonine Itinerary . Guido s book included text, as well as maps of Italy and the world as it was known to the Romans. ref Wolfgang Buchwald, Armin Hohlweg, and Otto Prinz, Dictionnaire des auteurs grecs et latins de l antiquite et du moyen age , translated and updated by Jean Denis Berger and Jacques Billen Brepols 1991 , 331. ref It also included the only known text of the Carmen in victoriam Pisanorum . References Reflist External links http www.henry davis.com MAPS EMwebpages 216.html World Map of Guido of Pisa, 1119 A.D. an image picture from Geographica Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Guido of Pisa alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 9 July 1169 place of death Category Italian scientists Category Italian geographers Category Ancient geographers Category Italian entomologists Category 1169 deaths Guido of Ravenna Category Year of birth unknown Italy historian stub Geographer stub italy biologist stub entomologist stub is Guido fr Ravenna ru ... more details
name University of Pisa native name Universit di Pisa latin name image Image Unipi logo.jpg 200px ... Quest first Alfred Lawrence editor William D. Halsey encyclopedia Collier s Encyclopedia title Pisa ... postgrad doctoral city Pisa state country Italy campus free label Sports teams free CUS Pisa ... , European University Association EUA website http www.unipi.it www.unipi.it logo The University of Pisa Italian Universit di Pisa , located in Pisa , Tuscany, is one of the oldest universities in Italy ... , although there had been lectures on law in Pisa since the 11th century. The University has Europe s oldest academic botanical garden Orto botanico di Pisa , founded 1544. The University of Pisa is part of the Pisa University System , together with the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa Scuola Normale ... at the BSc, MSc and PhD level. The Computer Science course at University of Pisa was the first ... of Italian philology , the University of Pisa leads the Consorzio ICoN , an interuniversity consortium ... has become a member of Universities Research Association . In 2011 the University of Pisa came in first ... pisa curiosita 2011 09 02 573833 universita pisa siena.shtml Le universit di Pisa e Siena tra ... Palazzo alla Giornata on the riverbank Lungarno Pacinotti, home of the Rectorate The University of Pisa ... schools of law in Pisa is from the eleventh and the second half of the twelfth century, when Pisa had ... dates to 1338, when the renowned jurist Ranieri Arsendi transferred to Pisa from Bologna. He along ... VI on September 3, 1343, recognized the Studium of Pisa as a Studium Generale an institution of further education founded or confirmed by a universal authority, the Papacy or Empire. Pisa was one ... da Buti , the well known commentator of Dante s Divine Comedy , began teaching at the Studium . Pisa ... in Pisa, became professor of mathematics at the Pisan Studium in 1589. The University s role as a state ... II obliged those who intended to obtain a degree to attend the Studium of Pisa. This period ... more details
notability date April 2012 refsneeded date April 2012 Peter of Pisa 744 799 was a Philologist grammarian of the Early middle ages . He originally taught at Pavia . In 776 , after the conquest of the Lombard Kingdom , Charlemagne summoned him to his court to teach Latin . Peter was a friend of Alcuin . He returned about the year 790 to Italy where he died no later than 799. His work provides us an insight into the workings of Charlemagne s court. References Vauchez, Dobson, Lapidge, Walford eds Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages Routledge 2001. See also Carolingian Renaissance Carolingian art Category Carolingian Latin writers Category 744 births Category 799 deaths Category Grammarians linguist stub Italy academic bio stub es Pedro de Pisa fr Pierre de Pise ... more details
Stephen of Pisa also Stephen of Antioch , Stephen the Philosopher was an Italian translator from Arabic language Arabic active in Antioch and Southern Italy in the first part of the twelfth century. He was responsible for the translation of works of Islamic science , in particular medical works of Ali ibn Abbas al Magusi Hali Abbas the al Kitab al Maliki , by Ali Abbas al Majusi , translated around 1127 into Latin as Liber regalis dispositionis . ref Jerry Bieber, http inst.santafe.cc.fl.us jbieber HS trans2.htm Medieval translation table 2 Arabic sources ref ref http www.magicdragon.com UltimateSF timeline12.html Timeline of the 12th century ref This was the first full translation, the earlier translation by Constantine the African as the Pantegni being partial. Citation needed date May 2010 It is believed that he was also a translator at about the same time of Ptolemy s Almagest , for a manuscript now in Dresden , and the author or translator of the Liber Mamonis , a discussion of the Ptolemaic cosmological system using Arabic knowledge, calling for it to replace the ideas of Macrobius then current in the Latin world. ref Charles Burnett, The Transmission of Arabic Astronomy via Antioch and Pisa, in J.P. Hogendijk and A.I. Sabra eds , The Enterprise of Science in Islam New Perspectives . MIT Press, 2003. pp. 23 51 ref Initially from Pisa ref Walter Berschin, http www.myriobiblos.gr texts english Walter Berschin 32.html From the Middle of the Eleven Century to the Latin Conquest of Constantinople 2. Greek Studies North of the Alps 1980 ref , he studied in Salerno . ref Sir Thomas Arnold ed. , http www.islam4all.com new page 73.htm Legacy of Islam 2. Science and Medicine 1931 , islam4all.com ref See also Latin translations of the 12th century Notes Reflist DEFAULTSORT Pisa, Stephen Of Category Italian translators Category Arabic Latin translators Category 12th century Italian people Italy bio stub it Stefano di Pisa tr Antakyal Stefan ... more details
until the Council of Pisa 1409 , which created a third line of claimants. The Council of Pisa was an unrecognized ... an encyclical letter summoning them to a general council at Pisa on 25 March 1409. To oppose ..., but those assemblies met with little success, hence to the Council of Pisa were directed all the attention ... left thumb The Cathedral of Pisa at sunset On the Feast of the Annunciation , four patriarch s, 22 cardinal Catholicism cardinals and 80 bishop s assembled in the Cathedral of Pisa under the presidency ... of 100 absent bishops, 87 abbot s with the proxies of those who could not come to Pisa, 41 prior ... to Pisa 15 April at the instance of Rupert, King of the Romans . John, Archbishop of Riga , brought ... 14 June , and their claims aroused the protests and laughter of the assembly. The people of Pisa threatened ... for a definite condemnation of Peter de Luna and Angelo Corrario, the Fathers of Pisa returned ... palace of Pisa to elect a new pope. The conclave lasted eleven days. Few obstacles intervened ... of Pisa and in the election of Alexander V 24 cardinals participated in the election of Antipope Alexander ... Judgment of the Council of Pisa The cardinals considered it their indisputable right to convene a general .... The Council of Pisa was widely condemned. A violent partisan of Benedict s, Bonifaci Ferrer Boniface ... for the gathering at Pisa. Antoninus of Florence St. Antoninus , Thomas Cajetan , Juan de ... that devastated the Church of God was not exterminated at Pisa, at any rate it received there a mortal ... of Constance . References Catholic wstitle Council of Pisa Ecumenical councils Category 1409 elections Category 1409 in Italy Category Roman Catholic Church Councils held in Italy Pisa Category 15th century Roman Catholic Church Councils Pisa Category Western Schism Category History of Pisa cs Pis nsk koncil de Konzil von Pisa es Concilio de Pisa eo Koncilio de Pizo fr Concile de Pise id Konsili Pisa it Concilio di Pisa nl Concilie van Pisa 1409 ja no Pisa konsilet pl Sob r w Pizie ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Conciliabulum of Pisa was an irregular Catholic ecumenical council held in 1511 2 and not recognized by the pope. When elected pope 1503 , Pope Julius II Julius II 1443 1513 promised under oath that he would soon convoke a general council. However, as time passed the promise was not fulfilled. On 28 May 1511 List of excommunicated cardinals 16th century rebel cardinals summoned a General Council to meet at Pisa on 1 September 1511, sent this letter to all the leading princes of Europe, and convoked also the pope. The actual proceedings became on 1 November 1511. The four cardinals who met at Pisa came with proxies from three others. Only 16 bishops were present. Since Pisans were strongly against this council, it was moved to Milan where held its sessions from December 1511 to June 1512 when the Pope Julius II was suspended. Then it was moved to Asti and finally to Lyon s. See also Conciliabulum Fifth Council of the Lateran References http www.christusrex.org www1 CDHN coun19.html The Fifth General Council of the Lateran, 1512 17 Category History of Roman Catholicism Category Pope Julius II ... more details