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26. I GENERAL
- www.leidenuniv.nl:8001
- In this book on the connections between the city of Turin and Egypt and the Orient ch. 1 is devoted to the literary tradition claiming an Egyptian origin of Turin. ... 2 the connections between the royal house of Savoia and the collections of Egyptian antiquities in Turin are described, featuring Bernardino Drovetti’s role in the founding of the Museo Egizio, Champollion’s visit to Turin, the activities in the Near East of the cavaliere Lascaris of Ventimiglia in the Napoleonic era, and Egyptology in the museum. ... 4 the connections between Turin and the Orient are related, not only the historical aspects, but also the evidence of "magic-esoteric nature", such as monuments of Egyptian inspiration. ...
- 0013 égypte et regards occidentaux, Mariemont, Musée royal de Mariemont, 1995. ...
- On the graves of the Champollion family at Figeac. ...
- Publication of Champollion’s original notes of his visit in 1929 to the Ramesseum, which are kept in the family archive. ...
- Enrichetta Leospo, La Tabula Bembina: un cimelio ‘orientale’ dalla Mantova dei Gonzaga alla Torino dei Savoia. ...
- Examines a number of texts from the Ptolemaic Period relating to the ritual of the confirmation of royal power. ...
- The private Theban tombs and the royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings are listed consecutively by tomb number. ...
- This small elite was so narrow that name identity (except for the most common) is often indicative of family relationship or even personal identity. ... Culturally they could act two ways: as Greeks in the administration, as Egyptians in the temple and in the family. ...
- 2 follow first the other Italian museums (the Museo Egizio in Turin, the Museo Archeologico in Florence, the Museo Civico Archeologico in Bologna, and the Museo Nazionale in Naples) and abroad (the Louvre and the collections in Munich, Dresden, Berlin, Copenhagen, and St. ...
- At the end a selected bibliography, and indexes of personal and place names, and of divine and royal names. ...
- De la fascination à l’évocation", contains the following contributions: Bernard Germain, rencontre avec Anna Maria Donadoni Roveri, Surintendante du Musée égyptien de Turin; Gisèle Piérini, Clot-Bey: un dilettante avisé; Christiane Ziegler, Egyptomania: propos sur une exposition; Anonymous, La passion de l’égypte: Rêves d’égypte; Jean-Marcel Humbert, L’égyptomanie, mythes et symboles; Jean-Luc Bovot, Le décor des films "égyptiens" ou l’art d’évoquer les pharaons; Didier Devauchelle, Le Sérapeum de Memphis au Nouvel Empire; Nadine Guilhou, Le mythe de la Vache Céleste; Denis Roche jr. ...
- Bryan, A work in progress: the unfinished tomb of Suemniwet; Nicholas Reeves and Stephen Spurr, Ancient Egypt at Eton; Maria del Carmen Pérez Die, Discoveries at Heracleopolis Magna (Ehnasya el-Medina); Ian Mathieson, Ana Tavares and David Jeffreys, Sensing the past; Stephen Quirke, Pippa Cruickshank and Helen Morgan, Reawakening Resti: conservation of an Eighteenth Dynasty shroud. ...
27. Discount Hotels UK for budget hotels and cheap hotel accomodation
- www.uk-discount-hotels.com
- The hotel is a characteristic family-run hotel offering cosy rooms with typical venetian decoration. ...
- The hotel offers 321 en-suite bedrooms with air conditioning, family rooms, free car park, free shuttle service to/from Fiumicino Airport and the city centre, outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts and the brand new Wellness Centre 'Saturnia Spa' with indoor heated pool, sauna, steam room, whirlpool, cardio fitness circuit and the most relaxing face and body treatments. ...
- Turin Palace Hotel.
- In the same family since 1872 the Turin Palace Hotel offers a tranquil and refined atmosphere. Situated in the heart of Turin's historic centre just a few metres from the Central Railway Station, the hotel is ideally located to explore the many attractions including the Egyptian Museum and the Duomo housing the Turin Shroud. ...
- Hotel Principe di Savoia.
- Built in 1927 the Hotel Principe di Savoia offers contemporary amenities with the relaxed atmosphere of a stately private home. ...
- Holiday Inn Turin South.
- The Holiday Inn Turin South is located only 15 minutes away from Turin's town centre. ...
- This elegant hotel is located in the heart of Turin close to the Royal Palace and adjacent to the Porto Nuova Railway Station. ...
- This family run hotel has a breakfast room and bar and well equipped bedrooms with television and telephone. ...
- This delightful family owned hotel is located in a tranquil tree lined avenue in the heart of the Venice Lido and only 10 minutes by waterbus from the centre of the city. ...
- Situated in a tranquil tree-lined avenue in the heart of the Venice Lido between the sea and the lagoon lies the family run Villa Ada Hotel. ...
- Hotel Savoia & Jolanda.
- Mark's Square, the Hotel Savoia & Jolanda stands in a magnificent location on the Riva degli Schiavoni, the best position in Venice, in a recently restored nineteenth-century building which enjoys a splendid view of the basin of St. ...
- Clients check-in and take breakfast at the sister hotel 'Savoia & Jolanda' which is 30 metres away. ...
28. ITALY H @ Mail Order America
- www.mailorderamerica.com
- Holiday in South Tyrol - Three-star small, family-operated hotel in the town of Lana at the foot of the mountains.
- Holy Shroud Guild - Promotes study and devotion of Shroud of Turin. ...
- Hostetler Family - A family of Americans living in a village near Milan discuss aspects of expatriate life in Italy.
- Hotel Bel Soggiorno Taormina - This three-star family hotel, located in the green area of Taormina, has a large garden and view of the sea and Mount Etna.
- Hotel Blitzburg - A traditional family owned hotel with personal atmosphere, situated in the centre of Brunico not far from the old town and the railway station.
- Hotel Colomba - Family run hotel, the manager is Australian. ...
- Charming 4-star hotel, facing the former summer residence of the Royal House of Savoy and its splendid park. ...
- Hotel Jane - Some photographs, description, a map, prices and information on the family who own the property. ...
- Hotel La Meridiana - A family hotel.
- Family run hotel and spa offering information on room features, photos, and booking request forms. ...
- Hotel Major Cattolica Italy - Three star hotel - family atmosphear and special packages for minimum 6 guests.
- Hotel Mary - Diano Marina Description of a small size, 1-star facility with family management located in a central position, nearly 200 metres to the beach. ...
- The family-run hotel has been recently renovated.
- History of the family-run hotel and details of its facilities and cuisine. ...
- The Hotel offers family-style, eating and friendly service.
- Hotel Panorama - Three-star family-run hotel in Molveno, 400 meters from the lake. ...
29. Hotel Reservations. Discount Hotels. Italy 0062
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- Golden Tulip Hotel Concord Turin.
- Turin.
- Golden Tulip Hotel Concord is a superior first-class property located in the centre of Turin. ...
- Via Lagrange 47<#>Turin 10123.
- Grand Hotel Sitea Turin.
- Turin.
- The Grand Hotel Sitea, situated in the heart of this noble northern city, behind the Piazza San Carlo, is the most refined embodiment of the hospitality of Turin. ...
- Alberto, 35<#>10123 Turin.
- Jolly Ambasciatori Hotel Turin.
- Turin.
- Corso Vittorio Emanule 104<#>Turin 10121.
- Jolly Ligure Hotel Turin.
- Turin.
- A superior hotel located in the heart of Turin. The Jolly Ligure is a few steps away from museums and theatres, allowing its guests to take adavantage of all the sites and sounds of Turin. ...
- Piazza Carlo Felice 85<#>Turin 10123.
30. Italy Information Guide.
- www.alpha-beds.com
- Savoia Majestic - 4 Stars.
- Though much has changed in the Mafia world, its organization, based on the family, is much the same today as it was a hundred years ago.
- The Mafia family, however, is not really a domestic unit at all, but a conglomeration of people, some blood-relations and others not, who gather together in the pursuit of illicit aims. Each family takes on the name of the village it comes from (Corleone, for example) or the quarter of a city which it controls (in Palermo - Ciaculli, Santa Maria di Gesù, Porta Nova, etc). ... In each family there is a body of "soldiers", presided over by lieutenants, who are in turn presided over by the capo or padrino ("godfather") and his assistants. ...
- Italy's industrial power and dynamism, based in the north, was built on the back of exploited southerners who emigrated to the northern industrial cities of Turin, Milan and Genoa in their millions during the Fifties and Sixties. Even now, Milan and Turin have very sizeable populations of meridionali - southerners - working in every sector of the economy.
- A pupil of Perugino, he quickly surpassed his teacher's style, going to Florence where he became chiefly renowned for numerous variants of the Madonna and Child and Holy Family. ...
- Attitudes are most tolerant in the northern cities: Bologna is generally regarded as the gay capital, and Milan, Turin and to a lesser extent Rome all have well-developed gay scenes; there are also a few spiagge gay (gay beaches) dotted along the coast, and the more popular gay resorts include Taormina and Rimini. ...
- Turin, which had previously played no significant part in Italian art and architecture, progressively took over from Rome as the leading centre of the Baroque. ... Both the Cappella della Santa Sidone, built at the east end of the duomo to house the Turin Shroud, and San Lorenzo feature fantastic conical domes and pyrotechnic spatial effects using a wide variety of shapes.
- After a gap of a generation, Turin attracted another remarkable architect, the Roman-trained Sicilian Filippo Juvarra (1678â “1736). ...
- uk); Queens Building, 8 Royal Ave, Belfast BT1 1DA (tel 028/9024 7355); 7 Dawson St, Dublin 2 (tel 01/679 1260); 69 Patrick St, Cork (tel 021/276522).
- Bronzino was highly prolific, but only his portraits of royal and noble personages have much appeal today, their detachment, concentrating more on the beauty of their clothing, casting an enormous influence on official portraitists down the centuries. ...
- Among his prestigious postwar commissions are exhibition halls in Turin, whose amazing wide-span vaults recall his aircraft hangars destroyed during the war; the buildings for the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome and the Papal audience chamber in the Vatican. ...
- Also, the plague of drug addiction on which the Mafia grows fat, and its perennial family wars, have thoroughly traumatized both Sicilian and Italian society. ...
31. Mappe e Musei di Torino e provincia
- www.hotel-sport.com
- Others museums palaces and works of art in Turin and province.
- The Royal Palace.
- The Royal Palace is an impressive seventeenth-century building, which has been altered and extended on various occasions down the centuries. It still bears traces of the work of the most important artists active in Turin. ... It is possible to visit the royal apartments, lavishly decorated and furnished from the seventeenth to the twentieth century to the taste of the Savoy sovereigns. ...
- The museum was opened in 1837 by King Charles Albert, and occupies part of the Gallery that linked the Royal Palace with Palazzo Madama. ...
- A new Section is now being prepared to house Augusta Taurinorum - Turin archeology.
- Besides housing the collections of the Savoy family, and works from the collections of Prince Eugene of Savoy-Soissons and of the Savoy-Carignano family, as well as paintings from Palazzo Durazzo in Genoa, the Gallery has expanded its collection over time by acquiring paintings of Italian, Piedmontese and Flemish schools. ...
- The fine collection put together by the Lupo family during over 200 years of activity includes more than 5,000 items; hundreds of puppets, together with furnishings and costumes dating from the nineteenth century.
- This museum, located in evocative premises beneath the Baroque Church of the Sacred Shroud, allows the visitors to follow an itinerary through interactive stations and multimedia systems. They may also examine finds, religious artefacts and the results of experimental research of the Shroud, thus gaining as complete as possible a picture of all various aspects involved in this relic (historical, scientific, devotional, artistic).
- This museum was opened by Don Bosco in 1879 within the Valsalice Institute, Turin's Salesian school. ...
- Piazza Mafalda di Savoia - Rivoli (TO) tel. ...
32. Paleopathology Association Index: Volume 100 – 120
- www.paleopathology.org
- Burridge, Alwyn (2000) Preliminary Research Report (Part I): Marfan syndrome and the 18th Dynasty royal family of ancient Egypt. ...
- Burridge, Alwyn (2000) Preliminary Research Report (Part II): Marfan syndrome and the 18th Dynasty royal family of ancient Egypt. ...
- Fulcheri E, Boano R, Grilletto R, Savoia D, Leospo E, and Rabino Massa E (1999) The preservation status of ancient Egyptian mummified remains estimated by histological analysis. ...
- Marfan Syndrome - in the 18th Dynasty royal family of Egypt 2000 No. ...
- - Egyptian Museum of Turin (mummy collections examined) 1999 No. ...
- Shroud of Turin (authenticity of) - comment 2000 No. ...
- - fracture patterns in a family tomb in Jordan 1999 No. ...
- - comment (authenticity of the Shroud of Turin) 2000 No. ...
33. Quebec
- www.numis.org
- Royal Numismatic Society (report of president) JB10.
- Savoy-(Savoia)-Italy JI97.
- Shroud of Turin BA80.
- Wyons, The (English family of medalists) RE35.
34. Italy 4 Star Hotels | Italy 4* Luxury Hotel Accommodation Italy | Fine Hotels
- www.fine-hotels.co.uk
- The hotel offers 321 en-suite bedrooms with air conditioning, family rooms, free car park, free shuttle service to/from Fiumicino Airport and the city centre, outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts and the brand new Wellness Centre 'Saturnia Spa' with indoor heated pool, sauna, steam room, whirlpool, cardio fitness circuit and the most relaxing face and body treatments.
- Holiday Inn Turin South (4 Star).
- Strada Palera 96, Turin, , Italy.
- The Holiday Inn Turin South is located only 15 minutes away from Turin's town centre. ...
- Holiday Inn Turin South - Turin, details.
- Hotel Savoia & Jolanda (4 Star).
- Mark's Square, the Hotel Savoia & Jolanda stands in a magnificent location on the Riva degli Schiavoni, the best position in Venice, in a recently restored nineteenth-century building which enjoys a splendid view of the basin of St. ...
- Hotel Savoia & Jolanda - Venice, details.
- Piazza Carlo Felice 85, Turin, , Italy.
- This elegant hotel is located in the heart of Turin close to the Royal Palace and adjacent to the Porto Nuova Railway Station. ...
- Jolly Hotel Ligure - Turin, details.
- Via Nizza 262, Turin, , Italy.
- Le Meridien Lingotto - Turin, details.
- Turin Palace Hotel (4 Star).
- Via Sacchi 8, Turin, , Italy.
- In the same family since 1872 the Turin Palace Hotel offers a tranquil and refined atmosphere. Situated in the heart of Turin's historic centre just a few metres from the Central Railway Station, the hotel is ideally located to explore the many attractions including the Egyptian Museum and the Duomo housing the Turin Shroud. ...
35. umberto eco
- textz.gnutenberg.net
- Or the acajou boxes filled with little white packets like a village apothecary’s cachets, wrapped in parchment covered with untranslatable ciphers, with mineral specimens that in reality are fragments of the Holy Shroud of Basilides, reliquaries containing the foreskin of Hermes Tris-megistus. ... Gudrun told me he telephoned to say he had to go somewhere for family reasons. What family? The odd thing was, he took away the word processor—Abulafia, he called it— and the printer, too. ... “I may have been born in Milan, but my family came from Val d’Aosta. ... They were a sovereign order, beyond any royal control. ... The royal investigators had already brought out their irons and ropes, and many Knights had begun to confess under torture. ...
36. EXPECTORANTS
- restyo.blogspot.com
- I am reminded of Inquirer columnist Conrado de Quiros' unfavorable comment about the Philippine family. ... We are too family-centered, too engrossed with our own domestic concerns that we have no time for the concerns of the larger community. We cannot see beyond the family. In fact, as pundits rightly observe, the family defines our politics and business milieus. Government is run like a family business enterprise, so there's a preponderance of dynasties at the local and national levels. ... Two of the golden legacies of the Marcos dictatorship, crony capitalism and militarization of governance, are but an extension of this outlook - family concerns extending to personal friendships. ... " We have a strong sense of family, but a very poor sense of country. ... It is so unfortunate that, for all their work in the advancement of Filipino culture and all those benevolent social programs, one of the things successfully advanced by the Marcoses was this ugly aspect of our culture - family- and self-centeredness. ... For what is the more logical outcome in history but the "naked and raw anger" exhibited in full glory by people of "EDSA III"? It's a good thing this virus of family- and self-centeredness would bring us around the world through widespread overseas job-hunting. ... In our society, panganays (first-borns) especially have the unwritten burden of responsibility as the de facto family provider, a beast of burden, as though he has no life of his own. ... " Why do we expect our children to cater to the family's every need, especially those of the tuition fees of the rest of the brood? To top it all off, we expect our children to respect and love us back, to give something unconditional which we never gave in the first place.
- Exhibit E: Eucharist turning into human muscle and blood The sixth is found in Turin, also in Italy. ... ) “The Holy Face of the Shroud of Turn represents the part of the linen cloth folded into eight by the Apostles that showed only the face of Jesus. The Shroud or in Greek, sindone, was first found by the apostles Peter and John at the tomb of Jesus on Easter Sunday after Mary Magdalene reported the loss of the body of Jesus from the tomb (cf. ... The Templar knights brought it first to Athens for awhile and then to southern France until the Dukes of Savoia promptly placed it in the cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin after donating it back to the Vatican. ... This indicated the process by means of which the image of the Shroud was produced - which electron physicists now term as electron coronal radiation discharge. ” After a multitude of scientific investigation, the authenticity of the Shroud stands out as the evidence of the actual resurrection of Jesus. ...
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