Giulio "Delminio" Camillo (ca. 1480–1544) was an Italian philosopher. He is best known for his Theatre of Memory, described in his posthumously published work L’Idea del Theatro.
Giulio "Delminio" Camillo (ca. 1480–1544) was an Italian philosopher. He is best known for his Theatre of Memory, described in his posthumously published...
the panopticon prison of Bentham resonates with the memory theatre of GiulioCamillo, where the sitting observer is at the centre and the phenomena are categorised...
era Giulio Calì (1895–1967), Italian actor GiulioCamillo (c. 1480–1544), Italian philosopher Giulio Campagnola (c. 1482–1515), Italian painter Giulio Campi...
Institutional: Lodge Mother Kilwinning Individual: St. Thomas Aquinas GiulioCamillo Thomas Bradwardine Giordano Bruno Robert Fludd Giovanni Fontana William...
(1929-), goalkeeper Lorenzo Da Ponte (1749-1838), poet and librettist GiulioCamillo Delminio (1480-1544), humanist and philosopher Fortunato Pasquetti (1690-1773)...
Camillo Golgi (Italian: [kaˈmillo ˈɡɔldʒi]; 7 July 1843 – 21 January 1926) was an Italian biologist and pathologist known for his works on the central...
accept and longed for a stay in Italy. Italian circle Aldus Manutius • GiulioCamillo • Alexander Stewart • Pietro Bembo • Bombasius • Marcus Musurus • Janus...
and, eight years after Erasmus's death, in 1544, the Italian scholar GiulioCamillo criticized Erasmus's views in Trattato dell’ Imitatione. Modern scholars...
Camillo Vitelli (c. 1459 - May 1496) was an Italian knight and condottiero of the Vitelli family. He was born in Città di Castello as the son of Niccolò...
conducted most of its business in Greek. In 1508 he studied in Padua with GiulioCamillo. He honed his Greek-to-Latin translation skills by translating secular...
which symbolised and embodied the new broom of the Italian Renaissance. GiulioCamillo Delminio dedicated his "Anfiteatro della memoria" to Trifone "and to...
Lysias Paulus Riccius Philaenus), Fileno Lunardi, and finally the name Camillo Renato. He was born Paolo Ricci and became a Franciscan. In the 1530s he...
Marcello Cerruti Ambassador of Italy to Spain 1870–1871 Succeeded by GiulioCamillo De Barral de Monteauvrand Preceded by Lodovico, Count Corti Ambassador...
born in Ravenna to his father the Marchese Giulio Spreti. Camillo is almost certainly related to another Camillo Spreti, who served as Archbishop of Cervia...
references to a proposed architectural structure by 16th-century philosopher GiulioCamillo.[citation needed] The paintings of Chowdhury are considered to be vanitas...
thriller film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Camillo Pilotto, Isa Pola and Giulio Donadio. The film is an adaptation of a play set in the United...
Extraordinary and minister Plenipotentiary of Italy to Austro-Hungary GiulioCamillo De Barral De Monteauvrard. The Italian regions of Friuli-Venezia Giulia...
Rodrigo Doria di Prelà 1867 1871 GiulioCamillo De Barral de Monteauvrand 1871 1876 Alberto Blanc 1876 1880 GiulioCamillo De Barral de Monteauvrand 1880...
and De l'infinito universo et Mondi (1584), were published in France GiulioCamillo (c. 1480 – 1544), philosopher; known for his theatre, described in his...
Camillo Procaccini (3 March 1561 at Parma – 21 August 1629) was an Italian painter. He has been posthumously referred to as the Vasari of Lombardy, for...
Camillo Bozzolo (May 30, 1845 – February 28, 1920) was an Italian physician who was a native of Milan. In 1868 he received his medical doctorate from...
16th century by Girolamo Rospigliosi, and there were born his sons Camillo and Giulio, the future Clement IX. The palace at Ripa del Sale was erected between...