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         Della Porta Giambattista:     more books (38)
  1. De aeris transmutationibus (Edizione nazionale delle opere di Giovan Battista della Porta) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista della Porta, 2000
  2. Per Studiare La Letteratura Italiana by Giuseppe Zaccaria, Giambattista Della Porta, 2002-01
  3. Physiognomoniae Coelestis Libri Sex (1645) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2009-08-27
  4. Gli Duoi Fratelli Rivali / The Two Rival Brothers (English and Italian Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 1980-11
  5. Giambattista Della Porta, Dramatist. by Louise George. Clubb, 1965
  6. the Sister by Giambattista Della Porta, 2000
  7. Physiognomists: Leonardo Da Vinci, Pythagoras, Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Browne, Giambattista Della Porta, Johann Kaspar Lavater, Adamantius
  8. Cryptologue: Alan Turing, François Viète, Leon Battista Alberti, Johannes Trithemius, Herbert Yardley, John Wilkins, Giambattista Della Porta (French Edition)
  9. Giambattista Della Porta. The Sister.(Book Review): An article from: Italica by Carmela Pesca, 2003-06-22
  10. Giambattista della Porta: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Amy Marquis, 2001
  11. La sorella (La sorella, Italian Language Edition) (Italian Edition) by Giambattista della Porta, 2010-06-07
  12. Jo. Baptistae Portae Neapolitani Magiae Naturalis Libri Viginti (1650) (Latin Edition) by Giambattista Della Porta, 2009-08-10
  13. Le commedie (Italian Edition) by Giambattista della Porta, 1910-01-01
  14. La tabernaria (La tabernaria, Italian Language Edition) (Italian Edition) by Giambattista della Porta, 2010-06-07

61. La Citta' Di Napoli By Dentronapoli.it: I Grandi Napoletani - Giovan Battista De
Translate this page Obbligato a sospenderne le funzioni, viene a Napoli, dove conosce giambattista esi quel Liceo, decreta un attestato di sommo onore per il della porta e ordina
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Giovanbattista Della Porta
Nel nasce a Napoli Giovanbattista Della Porta ; è probabile, benché egli si dicesse napoletano, che la sua patria d'origine fosse Vico Equense . E' a Vico , infatti, una villa della famiglia dei Della Porta (ne fa menzione Salvatore Di Giacomo) e dei Della Porta si parla nei documenti legali salvatisi dall'archivio vescovile e comunale di Vico Equense , andato distrutto tra il e il . D'altra parte era d'uso nel Cinquecento far battezzare i neonati in provincia di Napoli , in modo da poter far loro usufruire dei benefici concessi ai cittadini napoletani dagli aragonesi. La nobiltà di Vico Equense aveva invece goduto dei massimi privilegi durante il regno degli angioini. Giovanissimo il Della Porta traduce in italiano alcune commedie di Plauto, e scrive l'opuscolo " De arte componendi comoedias ". Nel pubblica " La magia naturale ". Nel , dopo un durissimo attacco alle sue teorie, mossegli dai padri di Roma , venne soppressa l'Accademia dei Segreti, che aveva fondato insieme al fratello Giovan Vincenzo. racconta Pompeo Sarnelli, nella prefazione alla " Chirofisionomia " dell'edizione napoletana del

62. Patten 89b - Porta
porta, giambattista della. 1535?1615 De humana physiognomonia . . . Titlepage in red and black. With porta, giambattista della. Phytognomonica.
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Porta, Giambattista della
Hanoviae [Hanau]: Apud Guilielmum Antonium, impensis Petri Fischeri fr., 1593. First published in Vico Equense (Naples) in 1586. Title page in red and black. With: Porta, Giambattista della. Phytognomonica This work describes the science of "physiognomy," that is, of discovering a person's temperment or character by studying outward appearances. There are plates, for example, showing both a cow's face and a man's face which looks like a cow, accompanied by textual comparisons between the temperments of the two. Subjects Physiognomy. PAT-89b Author Listing
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63. Patten 89 - Porta
porta, giambattista della. 1535?1615 Phytognomonica. . 134. With porta, giambattistadella. De humana physiognomonia. Hanoviae Apud G. Antonium, 1593.
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Porta, Giambattista della
Phytognomonica. . .octo libris contenta: in quibus nova, facillimaque affertur methodus, qua plantarum, animalium, metallorum, rerum denique omnium ex prima extimae faciei inspectione quivis abditas vires assequatur: accedunt ad haec confirmanda infinita propemodum selectiora infinita propemodum selectiora secreta . . .Nunc primum ab innumeris mendis, quibus passim Neapolitana editio scatebat, vindicata. De humana physiognomonia . Hanoviae: Apud G. Antonium, 1593. Subjects Physiognomy. PAT-89 Author Listing
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64. 1407-1408 (Nordisk Familjebok / Uggleupplagan. 21. Papua - Posselt)
3. Giovanni Battista della P. porta, giambattista della - Port Adelaide. 1-3.Gg N. porta på rta, giambattista della, italiensk fysiker, f. omkr.
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Nordisk familjebok Uggleupplagan. 21. Papua - Posselt
(1915) Tema: Reference
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65. 27-28 (Nordisk Familjebok / 1800-talsutgåvan. 13. Pontin - Ruete)
1. Giacomo della P. porta. 2. Guglielmo della P. - porta. 3. GiovanniBattista della P. - porta, giambattista della - Port Adelaide.
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Nordisk familjebok 1800-talsutgåvan. 13. Pontin - Ruete
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66. THE WORD OBEAH: What Does It Mean, How Does It Work?
as De Miraculis Rerum Naturalium, ( Magiae Naturalis, Natural Magick) by GiovanniBattista porta, AKA John Baptist porta; giambattista della porta (15351615
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THE WORD OBEAH
What Does It Mean, How Does It Work?
the Wanderling
In the first few sentences of the rather extensive paper OBEAH , by Azuth Kalafou and presented by the Wanderling , Kalafou writes: "The word Obeah or Obi is it self a word obscured and clouded in secrecy." The TRUE origin of the word is indeed obscured and clouded in secrecy as Kalafou writes, however most indications seem to point to the fact that it probably sprang initially from "Oph," with a very probable etymology for "a serpent" in the Egyptian language, which was called Ob or Aub. Oph is a winged serpent or dragon; and Ab means wisdom, understanding, and will, together meaning "Serpent of Wisdom" or "Serpent of Knowledge." Obion is still the Egyptian name for a serpent. Ophiuchus the Serpent Bearer is a constellation in the night sky. Most people pretty much know what the Zodiac is and what their "Sun Sign" is. What most people don't know is that there are actually 13 sun signs, not 12. According to the official modern constellation boundaries that all astronomers use, the sun passes through 13 constellations, not 12. Mysteriously enough, just like Obeah is secret, hidden, and unknown, the "thirteenth constellation" of the Zodiac Ophiuchus the Serpent Bearer is secret, hidden, and unknown. About one person in twenty is an "Ophiuchus," and they don't even know it. Moses, in the name of God, forbids the Israelites even to enquire of the demon

67. The Virtual Kite Zoo: Flat Kites
In his Magiae Naturalis of 1589, giambattista della porta describesa flying sayle , possibly based on traditional Chinese designs.
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Flat Kites
The simplest possible form of kite just consists of a single sheet of some suitable material, with spars and a bridle to support it. Unfortunately, flat kites are inherently unstable. They can be stabilised by ensuring that most of the drag is generated behind and below the towing point. Several methods may be used singly or in combination:
  • Adding a tail
  • Adding holes or vents towards the rear of the sail
  • Adding a keel
  • Simply arranging for a forward towing point.
Tails and vents waste wind energy and so tend to result in a low angle of flight. Vents are rarely used in flat kites. Flat kites generally fly well in light to moderate winds. The classic diamond kite is probably the best known of all kites, and is a flat kite which needs a tail to fly properly. Many of us have owned one of these in our youth. Sometimes they have a keel which adds a bit of stability and eliminates the need for a bridle. A plan for a classic diamond is given by Pelham If you have the patience to make loads of diamond kites (or get your friends or class-mates to help you), you can attach them all to a single line, equally spaced, and tie the line down at both ends. You then have a spectacular kite arch. Here's a picture (34.5k) which gives you a good idea. A kite train is similar, but with only one end anchored. The

68. Giambattista Della Porta
giambattista della porta. giambattista della porta (15381615). Scholarand polymath who lived in Naples, Italy. A child prodigy, della
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Giambattista della Porta ). Scholar and polymath who lived in Naples , Italy. A child prodigy, Della Porta was educated at home where scientific discussions occurred. The wealth acquired from the ownership of several estates ensured that he could devote his life to his studies. His most famous work first published in 1558 entitled Natural Magic was expanded into 20 books in 1584 and translated from Latin into several European languages. Della Porta founded the Ostiosi (Men of Leisure) an early scientific society, a condition of membership being to demonstrate a new discovery in the natural sciences. The

69. Vinci Verginelli. BIBLIOTHECA HERMETICA . Secolo XVI
Translate this page giambattista della porta. Magiae naturalis sive de miraculis rerum naturaliumlibri quator. giambattista della porta. De occultis literarum notis.
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BIBLIOTHECA HERMETICA Raccolta VERGINELLI-ROTA
SECOLO XVI
IOANNES REUCHLIN. De rudimentis Hebbraicis. Phorce 1506 IOANNES REUCHLIN . De Arte cabalistica. Hagenau 1517. GHERHARD DORN. Philosophiae magnae Aureoli Philippi Theophrasti Paracelsi collectanea quaedam. Basileae 1527. PHILIPPUS THEOPHRASTUS PARACELSUS. Prognostication 1536. ARRIANUS NICOMEDENSIS. De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni regis Macedonum.(Seguono in latino opere di Gerber,Avicenna,Merlino etc.) Basileae 1539. GIANDOMENICO BECCAFUMI. [Operazioni di Alchimia]. Siena 1540? RAIMUNDUS LULLIUS. De secretis naturae sive Quinta Essentia. Venetiis 1542. MARSILIO FICINO. Sopra l`amore o ver`convito di Platone. Firenze 1544. MARSILIO FICINO. Delle Divine Lettere. Tomo I, Vinegia 1546 e Tomo II, Vinegia 1548. GIOVANNI BRACESCO. De Alchemia dialogi duo. Lugduni 1548. PHILIPH ULSTAD. Coelum philosophorum. Lugduni 1553. GUILLAUME POSTEL . Les très-merveilleuses victories des femmes du nouveau monde. Paris 1553. GIOVANNI PICO DELLA MIRANDOLA. Le sette sposizioni ... Heptaplo. Pescia 1555. JANUS LACINIUS. Pretiosa margarita. Venetiis 1557.

70. Gästebuch Des Forum Libertus
HEXENSALBE des giambattista della porta (1538 - 1615) HEXENSALBE des
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Dreht sich ein vor ihm stehender Türke um:
"Wir Euch nicht gerufen..." Homepage: http://www.dateoase.de schrieb am 04.04.2004 um 08:10:28 v e r l i e b e n Delcour Homepage: schrieb am 19.02.2004 um 13:53:19 Pralinen und Schokolade das leihnegerlein Homepage: schrieb am 19.07.2003 um 10:09:04 Juchuu - ich bins Bis dahin wünsche ich viel Glück bei der Wohnungssuche und alles gute für die Zukunft. bis denn dann das Leihnegerlein Karl Marx Homepage: schrieb am 19.05.2003 um 09:22:08 Lies mich Der Wert Die Ware Der Mehrwert Feuerbach und die Junghegelianer Der Materialismus Johannes Avignoli Stamokap-Theorie Kapitalableitungstheoretiker Diskussionen Idi Amin Homepage: http://www.libertus.de schrieb am 11.04.2003 um 22:58:22 Idi Amin vom Volk der Grobiane Mehr davon im Forum Libertus ... http://www.libdertus.de

71. Scientific Identity: Portraits From The Dibner Library Of The History Of Science
Scientific Identity Portraits from the Dibner Library of the Portrait of giambattista della porta ~ Enlarge Image ~. Scientist porta, giambattistadella (ca. Portrait of giambattista della porta ~ Enlarge Image ~.
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72. GGRENir: Thesaurus: P00373
GGRENir Thesaurus item P00373. porta, John Baptista. (portae,Ioannes Baptista). ((della porta, giambattista)).
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  • 73. UBC Library - MARION
    (1 title); porta, giambattista della, 1535?1615. (2 titles); porta,giambattista della, 1535?-1615 History and criticism. (1 title
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    74. The Spell Binder: Introduction
    giambattista della porta (15351615), Natural Magick. The Church and Magic. giambattistadella porta (1535-1615), Natural Magick. Try This Compass and magnets.
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    In our world science and magic are light years apart, but in the Elizabethan world they were commonly one and the same. Discover the subtleties of Elizabethan magic, try your hand at alchemy and test out some age old magical tricks at home.
    A Brief History of Elizabethan Science and Magic
    Early Science
    The earliest records of science come from the ancient Greeks, around 600 BC. Other cultures, such as ancient Babylonians (present day Iraq) and Egyptians were forerunners in technological capability. But, neither of these cultures tried to understand their world outside of their practical needs. We can think of the ancient Greeks as the first scientists because it was they who began to try to understand their world, and advance the first theories. The first rumblings of science and philosophy begin in the Greek provincial cities, and flourished in Athens in the 4th century BC, under the great philosophers Plato and Aristotle. A list of Greek scientific figures from this period is a true celebrity list, even today.

    75. The Spell Binder: Introduction
    giambattista della porta (15351615), Natural Magick. Try this The Churchand Magic. giambattista della porta (1535-1615), Natural Magick Top of page.
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    Early Science
    The earliest records of science come from the ancient Greeks, around 600 BC. Other cultures, such as ancient Babylonians (present day Iraq) and Egyptians were forerunners in technological capability. But, neither of these cultures tried to understand their world outside of their practical needs. We can think of the ancient Greeks as the first scientists because it was they who began to try to understand their world, and advance the first theories. The first rumblings of science and philosophy begin in the Greek provincial cities, and flourished in Athens in the 4th century BC, under the great philosophers Plato and Aristotle. A list of Greek scientific figures from this period is a true celebrity list, even today.

    76. ThinkQuest : Library : Start Your Engines!
    giambattista della porta and Salomon de Caus In 1609, the Italian giambattistadella porta succeeded in showing that water can be raised with fire.
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    77. ThinkQuest : Library : Start Your Engines!
    Translate this page giambattista della porta und Salomon de Caus Um 1606 gelang es dem Italiener giambattistadella porta zu zeigen, dass Wasser durch Feuer gehoben werden konnte.
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    78. Giambattista Della Porta
    Translate this page giambattista della porta. Nato a Vico Equense nel 1535 e morto a Napolinel 1615, fu filosofo, scienziato e commediografo napoletano.
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    Giambattista Della Porta La sua prima opera fu pubblicata a Napoli nel 1558 con il titolo Magiae naturalis libri IIII De furtivis literarum notis (1563), trattato di crittografia; l'Arte del ricordare (1566), che descrive numerose tecniche mnemoniche; il De humana physiognomonia (1586), che espone e illustra la dottrine della corrispondenza tra la forma esterna del corpo e il carattere interiore di una persona; il De refractione De spiritalibus (1601), che tratta di meccanismi funzionanti ad acqua e a vapore. Della Porta fu autore anche di alcune fra le migliori commedie italiane del tempo. Per un approfondimento

    79. The American Experience | The Wizard Of Photography | People & Events | The Firs
    The Italian architect giambattista della porta is credited by some with inventingthe first camera, although this is largely a matter of defining the word.
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    The First Fixed Photographic Images
    The dream of photography may be as old as the human eye, which, in processing colors and shapes for the brain, essentially does what a camera does. The first evidence of any kind of mechanical visual reproduction, however, comes from Saudi Arabia, where unknown caravan riders noticed, at a time now lost, that a hole in their tent projected the inverted image of a passing camel onto the opposite wall. In 989 A.D. the Arabian scholar Hassan ibn Hassan described this accidental invention and gave it a name: the camera obscura. The principle of the camera obscura had arrived in Europe by 1267, when the English philosopher-scientist Roger Bacon published his "Perspectiva" and "De Multiplicatione Specierum."
    The Italian architect Giambattista della Porta is credited by some with inventing the first camera, although this is largely a matter of defining the word. As far is known, he built the first working camera obscura, which he used beginning in 1569 to project the images of unsuspecting guests into a special room for the delight of a few select spectators the first spy camera. Della Porta was also the first to suggest that artists could use a camera obscura to trace images onto a surface, and to use a concave mirror placed at a 45-degree angle, which rendered his subjects in their proper perspective.
    Others followed fast on the heels of della Porta, including Robert Hooke of England, who designed a portable camera obscura that ended up in the hands of mathematician Johannes Kepler in 1600. By the 18th century, many painters were using the camera obscura, or variations on it, to capture the subtle nuances of the human form, especially that most challenging of human expressions: the smile.

    80. Altre Attività
    Translate this page Banfi, Antonio - Colli, Giorgio - Garin Eugenio - Geymonat, Ludovico - Marsilio daPadova - Martinetti, Piero - della porta, giambattista - Emanuale, Severino
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    Andrea Rossetti Su pubblicazioni didattica congressi e relazioni [ altre attività ] Riviste e siti web. www.unipv.it/deontica http://lgxserver.uniba.it/lei/recensioni/index.htm Dal settembre 1999 redattore del Quaderno di Filosofia del diritto (direttore: Mario Jori) dello SWIF: http://lgxserve.ciseca.uniba.it/lei/fildir/index.htm Collaborazioni con L'Osservatorio per la comunicazione radio-televisiva. Nel 1995 ho realizzato un progetto per il monitoraggio della comunicazione politica in Internet dal titolo: La politica nella Rete . Sto attuando tale progetto in collaborazione con l' Osservatorio della comunicazione radio-televisiva dell'Università di Pavia e la cooperativa universitaria ARCHEL. Per l'enciclopedia multimediale su cd-rom Encarta 97 ho scritto le seguenti voci: Abbagnano, Nicola - Anceschi. Luciano - Banfi, Antonio - Colli, Giorgio - Garin Eugenio - Geymonat, Ludovico - Marsilio da Padova - Martinetti, Piero - Della Porta, Giambattista - Emanuale, Severino - Telesio, Bernardino
    Soggiorni all'estero.

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