Giorgio Fano (April 17, 1885 – September 20, 1963) was an Italian philosopher and linguist. He belonged to the school of Italian neo-idealist thinkers, among a group of artists and writers who made Trieste of the early Twentieth Century a notable center of intellectual activity. Fano read and interpreted the work of Benedetto Croce and Giovanni Gentile from an original point of view. In particular, he recognized the importance of the natural sciences and mathematics, which in his system are not pseudo-concepts. He also stressed the major importance of the simplest and most basic aspects of the life of mind, inspired by reflections of Gianbattista Vico.
GiorgioFano (April 17, 1885 – September 20, 1963) was an Italian philosopher and linguist. He belonged to the school of Italian neo-idealist thinkers...
solitary character, with just a few friends, among whom were his cousin GiorgioFano and the other great Triestine poet Virgilio Giotti. In 1900 he began...
Morganti, also known as Pompeo da Fano (circa 1494 - 1568) was an Italian painter, active in the Marche. He was born in Fano, the son of the painter Bartolomeo...
altarpiece, Fiesole, Italy Annunciation of Fano (c. 1488–1490) -Oil on panel, 212x172 cm, church of Santa Maria Nuova, Fano Portrait of Lorenzo di Credi (1488)...
of 1515, Constantine was appointed as the local governor of the town of Fano in the March of Ancona by Pope Leo X. Constantine may have aspired to become...
and helped in the formation of philosopher GiorgioFano, who married his sister Maria. However, when Giorgio left his sister for the writer Anna Curiel...
Intro., pp. 11–18, by Susan Petrilli, Palermo, Sellerio, 1990, 35 pp. GiorgioFano, The Origins and Nature of Language, ed. Eng. trans., & “Translator’s...
art historian and medievalist Gino Fano (1871–1952), mathematician Robert Fano (1917–2016), physicist Ugo Fano (1912–2001), physicist Carlo Ginzburg...
France Roman Catholic Diocese of Fossombrone Roman Catholic Diocese of Fano-Fossombrone-Cagli-Pergola "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane...
Giorgio Schiavini (born 29 October 1990) is an Italian football coach who is currently the assistant coach of Inter women first team, and a former player...
San Giorgio a Cremano San Giorgio a Liri San Giorgio Albanese San Giorgio Canavese San Giorgio del Sannio San Giorgio della Richinvelda San Giorgio delle...
Palazzo Sacchetti in via Giulia and contributed to the fortifications of Fano and Civitavecchia. In Monte San Savino, he contributed to the construction...
Guido Alberto Fano, composer, pianist, and conductor Alceo Galliera, conductor and composer Giuseppe Gallignani, composer and conductor Giorgio Federico Ghedini...
19 BC. It was built at Fanum Fortunae, now the modern town of Fano. The Basilica di Fano (to give the building its Italian name) has disappeared so completely...
Cambridge University Press. pp. 951–952. Livy xli. i The other four were Fano, Pesaro, Senigallia and Rimini The Italian Cities and the Arabs before 1095...
Palladio Museum. Retrieved 30 April 2023. P. Clini "Vitruvius' Basilica at Fano: The drawings of a lost building from 'De Architectura Libri Decem'" The...
the Cesano river near Senigallia (1462). The following year he captured Fano and Senigallia, taking Sigismondo Pandolfo prisoner. The Pope made him vicar...
Then, on the 17th 12 tornadoes and waterpouts occurred acros Europe, in Fano, Italy, a F0 overturned tractors and trailers. Later, at least three tornadoes...
(1478–1529), count of Casatico, courtier, diplomat, soldier and author Gino Fano (1871–1952), mathematician Matteo Cressoni (born 1984), racing driver Federigo...
Obadiah ben Israel Sforno, Nathan ben Reuben David Spira, Menahem Azariah Fano, Baruch Abraham ben Elhanan David Foa, Hezekiah ben Isaac Foa, Isaac ben...
army officer, scientist, mathematician and priest. Giorgio Faletti (1950–2014), comic, writer. Ugo Fano (1912–2001), scientist. Giuseppe Farina (1906–1966)...
Fisica, Università La Sapienza, Roma, Italy). Clifford module Exchange force Fano resonance I ragazzi di via Panisperna (film) Landau-Zener formula List of...
(1373) and Galeotto I Malatesta, uncle of the former (1385), lord also of Fano (from 1340), Pesaro, and Cesena (1378). His son, Carlo I Malatesta, one of...
"Marco Giallini: Io, Giallini". Mymovies. Retrieved 30 December 2013. Giorgio Dell’Arti, Massimo Parrini. Catalogo dei viventi. Marsilio, 2009. ISBN 978-88-317-9599-9...
former Giro d'Italia winner Giorgio de Stefani, tennis player, finalist at the 1932 French Open Franco Donatoni, composer Gino Fano, mathematician Girolamo...
(1871–1946) Alessandro Faedo Antonio Fais Gino Fano Luigi Fantappiè Antonio Favaro Gaetano Fazzari Urbano Federighi Giorgio Ferrarese Giuseppe Ferrario Gaetano Fichera...
from the Roman ruins in Sant'Apollinare in Classe (near Ravenna) and in Fano.[citation needed] To complete the temple's covering, marble was also taken...