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La politica dei ritratti scolpiti. Attorno al busto di Francesco Maria II Della Rovere di Giovanni Bandini
The bust of Francesco Maria II Della Rovere, last Duke of Urbino, was sculpted by Giovanni Bandini in 1583, but the drapery was added by Giovan Battista Foggini in 1691 ca. Giovanni Bandini (1539/1540-1599) at the service of Francesco Maria II realized the marble bust of his patron as well as a group of portraits of the Duke's grandfather, Francesco Maria I. This paper aims to connect the commission of the sculpted portraits to the political agenda and to the unfortunate dynastic vicissitudes of Francesco Maria II, against the backdrop of the events that led to the devolution of Urbino to the Holy See in 1631
Angelo Maria Bandini in viaggio a Roma (1780-1781)
Dall’edizione di una memoria autografa relativa al viaggio che il bibliotecario Angelo Maria Bandini compì da Firenze alla volta del Sud Italia (1780-1781) emerge un ricco spaccato culturale della Roma della seconda metà del XVIII secolo. Salotti, caffè e cioccolate, riti religiosi, relazioni curiali, azione riformatrice di Pio VI fanno da sfondo alla descrizione minuziosa di una Roma ‘museo diffuso’. Bandini, bibliotecario ed erudito del secolo dei lumi, visita e osserva, infatti, palazzi, gallerie d’arte, gabinetti e chiese, dedicando particolare attenzione alle biblioteche, dal cui setaccio emergono notevoli pezzi e preziose curiosità.A rich cultural cross-section of Rome in the second half of the 18th century emerges through the editing of an autograph memory relating to the journey that the librarian Angelo Maria Bandini made from Florence to South Italy (1780-1781). Lounges, coffee and chocolate, religious rituals, curial relations, reforming action of Pius VI form the background to the meticulous description of a Rome "widespread museum". Bandini, librarian and scholar of the Enlightenment century, visits and observes palaces, art galleries, literary lounges and churches, with particular attention to libraries, highlighting remarkable books and precious curiosities
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Portrait of Juan Bandini, [s.d.]
Photographic portrait of Juan Bandini, [s.d.]. Bandini is shown from his upper torso to his head and is looking straight ahead. He is wearing a dark jacket, dark vest, dark bowtie, and lightly-colored shirt. He has short dark hair parted at left.; "Bandini was born in Lima, Peru, in 1800 and died in Los Angeles in 1859. He came to California in about 1819 with his father, who was a captain of a Spanish ship. Juan was well educated and a man of good ability. He was a member of the assembly and sub-comisario of revenues from 1828 to 1831, was in several revolutions against Mexican governors and in 1837 took a force from his San Diego ranch and captured Los Angeles, seizing the garrison and guns without serious opposition. After the Mexican War began, he took sides with the Americans and rendered valuable service throughout. His first wife, Maria Dolores, gave him the following children: Arcadia, who married Abel Stearns and afterwards Colonel Robert L. Baker; Ysidora, who married Cave J. Couts; Josefa, who married Pedro C. Carillo (alcade and member of first Legislature, 1847); Jose Maria, who married Teresa, daughter of Santiago Arguello; and Juanito. His second wife, Maria, daughter of Santiago Arguello (sister of his son's wife) gave him four more children: Juan de la Cruz, Alfredo, Arturo, Dolores, who married Charles R. Johnson, and Victoria (Chata), who married Dr. James B. Winston. Mrs. George Fuller is the granddaughter of Juan Bandini". -- From Wm. E. Smythe's History of San Diego
Le métier de bibliothécaire au XVIIIe siècle : Angelo Maria Bandini à Florence (1726-1803)
International audienceFor over half a century, Angelo Maria Bandini (1726-1803) was librarian of the Laurentian and Marucelliana libraries in Florence. His career attests the transformations of librarianship in the eighteenth century, under the institutional and cultural reforms implemented by the grand dukes of Habsbourg-Lorraine.These new public libraries, such as the Marucelliana, are perfect illustrations of a policy which emphasized public utility and cultural modernization; librarianship is founded on cataloguing and the material and cultural management of purchasing policies. However these transformations are not linear: at the Laurentian library, which is admired by visitors from all over Europe, Bandini, through his monumental catalog of manuscripts and with his correspondence, continued to maintain a library exclusively reserved for the erudites.La carrière d’Angelo Maria Bandini (1726-1803), bibliothécaire pendant plus d’un demi-siècle des bibliothèques Laurentienne et Marucelliana de Florence, témoigne des mutations du travail du bibliothécaire au XVIIIe siècle, dans le cadre des réformes institutionnelles et culturelles des grands-ducs Habsbourg-Lorraine. Les nouvelles bibliothèques publiques comme la Marucelliana sont en effet le lieu d’une politique tournée vers l’utilité publique et la modernisation culturelle; le métier de bibliothécaire s’y structure autour du travail catalographique et de la gestion matérielle et intellectuelle des politiques d’achat. Mais ces mutations ne sont pas linéaires: à la Laurentienne, admirée par les visiteurs de toute l’Europe, Bandini continue d’entretenir, par son monumental catalogue des manuscrits et sa correspondance, une bibliothèque réservée aux seuls érudits
Le biografie di Seneca e di Lucano nel "De viris claris" di Domenico Bandini
Vengono pubblicate le vite di Seneca e di Lucano del "De viris claris" di Domenico Bandini. In esse l'autore si serve ampiamente di Petrarca e mostra di conoscere Tacito, autore ancora scarsamente conosciuto
On Selmer groups of abelian varieties over l-adic Lie extensions of global function fields
Let F be a global function field of characteristic p>0 and A/F an abelian variety. Let K/F be an l-adic Lie extension (l
eq p) unramified outside a finite set of primes S and such that Gal(K/F) has no elements of order l. We shall prove that, under certain conditions, Sel_A(K)_l^ee has no nontrivial pseudo-null submodule
Control theorems for l-adic Lie extensions of global function fields
Let F be a global function field of characteristic p>0, K/F an l-adic Lie extension unramified outside a finite set of places S and A/F an abelian variety. We study Sel_A(K)_l^ee (the Pontrjagin dual of the Selmer group) and (under some mild hypotheses) prove that it is a finitely generated Z_l[[Gal(K/F)]]-module via generalizations of Mazur's Control Theorem. If Gal(K/F) has no elements of order l and contains a closed normal subgroup H such that Gal(K/F)/H simeq Z_l, we are able to give sufficient conditions for Sel_A(K)_l^ee to be finitely generated as Z_l[[H]]-module and, consequently, a torsion Z_l[[Gal(K/F)]]-module. We deal with both cases l
eq p and l=p
Fourier coefficients and slopes of Drinfeld modular forms
Let f be a Drinfeld modular form of level Γ0(m) which is an eigenform for the Hecke operator Tp (p a prime of Fq[T]). We study the relations between the Fourier coefficients of f and the p-adic valuation of its eigenvalue (slope). We use formulas for some of the Fourier coefficients of Tpf to provide bounds and estimates on the slopes and, in particular, to find necessary conditions for “large” slopes, whose existence is closely connected with conjectures on oldforms and newforms
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