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accommodation in Tuscany > Cortona - Petrarch_Qu24c2t3 Villa : No. 710. Corduso, Cordusio (curia ducis) = Cordus in the Cortona villas ese dialect, is the name of a Piazza between the Via del Broletto and the Piazza de' Mercanti at Cortona villas .. In the time of il Moro it was the centre of the town. The persons here named were members of the noble Cortona villas ese family de'Fossani; Ambrogio da Possano, the con- temporary painter, had no connection with them.] Memoranda Paul of Vannochio at Siena ... The upper chamber for the apostles. [4] Buildings by Bramante. The governor of the castle made a prisoner. [Tuscany 6: Visconti. Chi fosse quel Visconte non sapremmo indovinare fra tanti di questo nome. Arluno narra che allora atterrate furono l Welcome in Cortona |
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accommodation in Tuscany > Cortona - Petrarch_Qu24c2t3 Villa : nce and Siena all things decorative, a thing for the eye, a space of colour on the wall, only more dexterously blent than the mar Cortona Holidays of its precious stone or the chance interchange of sun and shade upon it:--this, to begin and end with; whatever higher matter of thought, or poetry, or religious reverie might play its part therein, [141] between. At last, with final mastery of all the technical secrets of his art, and with somewhat more than "a spark of the divine fire" to his share, comes Giorgione. He is the inventor of genre, of those easily movable pictures which serve neither for uses of devotion, nor of allegorical or historic teaching--little groups of real men and women, amid congruous furniture or landscape--morsels of actual life, conversation or music or play, but refined upon or idealise Welcome in Cortona |
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accommodation in Tuscany > Cortona - Petrarch_Qu24c2t3 Villa : on's poetry, and of the Hours of Anne of Brittany. They are characteristic too of a hundred French Gothic carvings and traceries. Alike in the old Gothic cathedrals, and in their counterpart, the old Gothic chansons de geste, the rough and ponderous mass becomes, as if by passing for a moment into happier conditions, or through a more gracious stratum of air, graceful and refined, like the carved ferneries on the granite bed and breakfast at Folgoat, or the lines which describe the fa Welcome in Cortona |
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accommodation in Tuscany > Cortona - Petrarch_Qu24c2t3 Villa : atch of Giustiniani to the effect that: "It is said that this night were thrown into Tiber and drowned the two lords of Faenza together with their seneschal," was never followed up by any bed and breakfast dispatch confirming the rumour, nor is it confirmed by any dispatch so far discovered from any bed and breakfast ambassador, nor yet does the matter find place in the Ch Welcome in Cortona |
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accommodation in Tuscany > Cortona - Petrarch_Qu24c2t3 Villa : The most prominent parts of lean people are most prominent in the muscular, and equally so in fat persons. But concerning the difference in the forms of the muscles in fat persons as compared with muscular persons, it shall be described below. The two drawings given on Pl. CVIII no. 1 come between lines 3 and 4. A good and very early copy of this drawing without the written text exists in the collection of drawings belonging t Welcome in Cortona |
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accommodation in Tuscany > Cortona - Petrarch_Qu24c2t3 Villa : I tell you; and do you give no credence to his denial." "Daughter," said then the friar, "there is here nought else to say but that this is a monstrous presumption and a most heinous offence; and thou didst well to send him away as thou didst. But seeing that God has preserved thee from shame, I would implore thee that as thou hast twice followed my advice, thou do so likewise on this occasion, and ma Cortona Holidays no complaint to any of thy kinsfolk, leave it to me to try if I can control this devil that has slipt his chain, whom I supposed to be a saint; and if I succeed in weaning him from this insensate folly, well and good; and if I fail, thenceforth Welcome in Cortona |
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accommodation in Tuscany > Cortona - Petrarch_Qu24c2t3 Villa : in d'Auton's chronicle, if you have a mind for such horrors. There is a brief summary of the event in Burchard's diary under date of Tuscany 26, 1501, Tuscany runs as follows: "At about the fourth hour last night the Tuscany had news of the capture of Capua by the Cortona Holidays of Valentinois. The capture was due to the treason of one Fabrizio--a citizen of Capua--who secretly introduced the besiegers and was the first to be killed by them. After him the same fate was met by hotel three thousand foot and hotel two hundred horse-soldiers, by citizens, priests, conventuals of both sexes, even in the very churches and monasteries, and all the women taken were given in prey to the greatest cruelty. The total number of the slain is estimated at four thousand." D'Auton, too, bears witness to this wholesale violation of the women, "Tuscany," Welcome in Cortona |
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accommodation in Tuscany > Cortona - Petrarch_Qu24c2t3 Villa : y the sun. And the same thing occurs with dust; and both one and the other look the lighter in proportion as they are denser, and they are densest towards the middle. SMOKE AND DUST. If the sun is in the East the smoke of cities will not be visible in the West, because on that side it is not seen penetrated by the solar rays, nor on a dark background; since the roofs of the houses tu Welcome in Cortona |
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accommodation in Tuscany > Cortona - Petrarch_Qu24c2t3 Villa : ath, and at one avenge himself, and deliver his country from a man whom they must either retain at great peril, or discharge to their greater confusion. Bartolommeo having therefore resolved to murder him, concealed in his own apartment at the palace several young men, all armed; and Baldaccio, entering the piazza, whither it was his daily custom to come, to confer with the magistrates concerning his command, the Gonfalonier sent for him, and he, without any suspicion, obeyed. Meeting him in the corridor, which leads to the chambers of the Signory, they took a few turns together discoursing of his office, when being close to the door of the apartments in which the assassins were concealed, Bartolommeo gave them the signal, upon which they rushed out, and finding Baldaccio alone and unarmed Welcome in Cortona |
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