Discourse on Pisa (Italian: Discorso sopra le cose di Pisa) is a literary work written in the year 1499 by Italian Renaissance historian and political scientist Niccolò Machiavelli about the history of Pisa.[1]
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DiscourseonPisa (Italian: Discorso sopra le cose di Pisa) is a literary work written in the year 1499 by Italian Renaissance historian and political...
such instances, PISA assessment data are used selectively: in public discourse governments often only use superficial features of PISA surveys such as...
Pisa (/ˈpiːzə/ PEE-zə, Italian: [ˈpiːza] or [ˈpiːsa]) is a city and comune in Tuscany, central Italy, straddling the Arno just before it empties into...
The Discourseson Livy (Italian: Discorsi sopra la prima deca di Tito Livio, lit. 'Discourseson the First Ten of Titus Livy') is a work of political history...
engineer, sometimes described as a polymath. He was born in the city of Pisa, then part of the Duchy of Florence. Galileo has been called the father of...
that time Muslim raiders were attacking coastal cities on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Muslims raided Pisa in 1000, and in 1015 they escalated their attacks, raiding...
of a third. He was found guilty and executed by hanging by the Army near Pisa in July 1945. Mamie Till-Bradley and her family knew none of this, having...
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Athabasca University and ICAAP. Retrieved on: 2011-10-30. Meyer, Doug (March 2014). "Resisting Hate Crime Discourse: Queer and Intersectional Challenges to...
original on 2018-03-04. Retrieved 2019-10-14. Lockheed, Marlaine (2015). The Experience of Middle-Income Countries Participating in PISA 2000. PISA. France:...
with Vitelli first at Pisa and then in Naples for the French. In 1499, the two were fighting for the Florentines against Pisa, but both were accused...
Edwards, Pail N. (1996). The Closed World: Computers and the Politics of Discourse in Cold War America. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-55028-4...
extensively in Europe. He lived for seven years in Italy, in Venice, Ravenna, and Pisa after he was forced to flee England due to threats of lynching. During his...
becomes identified with effeminacy, for example, or in opposition to a discourse of manliness. In this regard Ian McCormick has argued that an adequate...
Galeazzo died from it on 3 September 1402. The Visconti domains were divided between three heirs. Gabriele Maria Visconti sold Pisa to the Republic of Florence...
education, is a measure of equity in education. Educational equity depends on two main factors. The first is distributive justice, which implies that factors...
European History: Representations, Jurisdictions, Conflicts. Pisa, Italy: Edizioni Plus – Pisa University Press. ISBN 978-88-8492-462-9. Ancient Macedonia...
battle. The main contenders were Pisa, Genoa, and Venice, but after a long conflict, the Genoese succeeded in reducing Pisa. Venice proved to be a more powerful...
Italy. When Keats fell ill, the Shelleys invited him to stay with them in Pisa, but Keats only made it as far as Rome, accompanied by the painter Severn...
Archived from the original on October 21, 2016. "Japan – Student performance (PISA 2015)". OECD. Archived from the original on September 22, 2020. Retrieved...
in the summer of 1979 when two young gay men were killed in Livorno. In Pisa in November of that year, the Orfeo Collective [it] organized the first march...
slowing the pace they took on responsibilities. The same period saw a rise in child-rearing's position in the public discourse with parenting manuals and...
achievement on state examinations; this is also true when test scores are compared based on the type of high school diploma granted. A 2009 PISA study found...
the Deacon (c. 720s – c. 799) Beatus of Liébana (c. 730 – c. 800) Peter of Pisa (d. 799) Paulinus of Aquileia (730s - 802) Alcuin (c. 735–804) Einhard (775-840)...