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1510 and Rome
Depending on the historical account, Mannerism developed between 1510 and 1520 in either Florence, Rome, or both cities.
* Palazzo Caprini ( also known as Raphael's House ), Rome, started around 1510 ( demolished in the 17t century )
Born in Venice, he worked in Treviso ( 1503 – 1506 ), in the Marche ( 1506 – 1508 ), in Rome ( 1508 – 1510 ), Bergamo ( 1513 – 1525 ), in Venice ( 1525 – 1549 ), Ancona ( 1549 ) and finally as a Franciscan lay brother in Loreto ( 1549 – 1556 ).
The book was printed in Rome between 1508 and 1510 and during the 16th century spread in several languages and eventually was translated from Latin into Portuguese four times and German seven times.
High Renaissance style in architecture conventionally begins with Donato Bramante, whose Tempietto at S. Pietro in Montorio at Rome was begun in 1510.
Saint Agatha is often depicted iconographically carrying her excised breasts on a platter, as by Bernardino Luini's Saint Agatha ( 1510 – 15 ) in the Galleria Borghese, Rome, in which Agatha sweetly contemplates the breasts on a standing salver held in her hand.
Among the Albanian émigrés that became known in the humanist world are historian Marin Barleti ( 1460 – 1513 ) who in 1510 published in Rome a history of Skanderbeg, which was translated almost into all European languages, or Marino Becichemi ( 1408 – 1526 ), Gjon Gazulli ( 1400 – 1455 ), Leonicus Thomeus ( 1456 – 1531 ), Michele Maruli ( 15th century ), Michele Artioti ( 1480 – 1556 ) and many others who were distinguished in various fields of science, art and philosophy.
Around 1510, Marcantonio travelled to Rome and entered the circle of artists surrounding Raphael.
* Woman playing a guitar, c. 1510, oil on panel, 65x52 cm, Rome, Palazzo Barberini, Galleria Nazionale d ' Arte Antica
Nearly everything that is known about his life comes from his own account of his travels, Itinerario de Ludouico de Varthema Bolognese, published in Rome in 1510.
Varthema's work ( Itinerario de Ludouico de Varthema Bolognese ) was first published in Italian at Rome in 1510.
He started publishing in Rome in 1510 and after obtaining a patent from Pope Leo X he published polyphonic music and music for organ.
In pursuit of the same object he made an unsuccessful visit to Rome in 1510.
His principal works are: De juridica et irrefragabili veritate Romanæ Ecclesiæ Romanique Pontificis ( Rome, 1520 ); Epitoma responsionis ad Lutherum ( Perugia, 1519 ); Errata et argumenta M. Lutheri ( Rome, 1520 ); Summa Summarum, quæ Sylvestrina dicitur ( Rome, 1516 ), reprinted forty times ; an alphabetical encyclopedia of theological questions ; Rosa aurea ( Bologna, 1510 ) an exposition of the Gospels of the year ; In theoricas planetarum ( Venice, 1513 ).

Capitoline and Museums
There is a surviving portrait of Agrippina the Elder in the Capitoline Museums in Rome.
Pope Innocent X, Capitoline Museums.
A large hieratic bronze of Innocent X by Algardi is now to be found in the Capitoline Museums.
Domitian, Capitoline Museums, Rome
The Judgement of Paris, Capodimonte porcelain, Capitoline Museums, Rome
At the beginning of his papacy in 1471, Sixtus IV donated several historically important Roman sculptures that founded a papal collection of art that would eventually develop into the collections of the Capitoline Museums.
The Dying Gaul, a Roman marble copy of a Hellenistic work of the late 3rd century BCE Capitoline Museums, Rome
* the Capitoline Museums, the oldest public collection of art in the world, began in 1471 when Pope Sixtus IV donated a group of important ancient sculptures to the people of Rome.
Painting by Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1616 ( Capitoline Museums ).
The Capitoline Museums: Guide.
Judgement of Paris, porcelain, Capitoline Museums, Rome
File: Bust Antinoos Musei Capitolini MC294. jpg | As Bacchus, Capitoline Museums
File: Capitoline Antinous Musei Capitolini MC741 n2. jpg | Capitoline Antinous, Capitoline Museums, from the Villa Adriana
Funerary relief of an Archigallus from Lavinium, mid-2nd century AD, Capitoline Museums, Rome.
The Dying Gaul, Capitoline Museums, Rome.
The Capitoline contains few ancient ground-level ruins, as they are almost entirely covered up by Medieval and Renaissance palaces ( now housing the Capitoline Museums ) that surround a piazza, a significant urban plan designed by Michelangelo.
The three palazzi are now home to the Capitoline Museums.
Sculpture of a camillus from the Capitoline Museums.
Soane continued his study of buildings, including Villa Lante, Palazzo Farnese, Palazzo Massimo alle Colonne, the Capitoline Museums and the Villa Albani.
To mark the 400th anniversary of the Vatican Archives, 100 original documents dating from the 8th to the 20th century were put on display from February to September 2012 in the " Lux in arcana – The Vatican Secret Archives reveals itself " exhibition held at the Capitoline Museums in Rome.
* Intelligence, Memory and Will, Capitoline Museums, Rome

Capitoline and Rome
Statue of Pan, Capitoline Museum, Rome
* Capitoline Hill in Rome ( from which the word capitol derives )
While looting the city, Sulla seized some of the incomplete columns and transported them back to Rome, where they were re-used in the Temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline Hill.
The original " palaces " on the Palatine Hill were the seat of the imperial power while the " capitol " on the Capitoline Hill was the religious nucleus of Rome.
This was extended with the inclusion of the Capitoline Hill and Tiber Island when Rome became an oppidum, or fortified town.
The Capitoline Triad was introduced to Rome by the Tarquins.
The location of his two temples in Rome — near those of Jupiter ( one on the Capitoline Hill, in the low between the arx and the Capitolium, between the two groves where the asylum founded by Romulus stood, the other on the Tiber Island near that of Iuppiter Iurarius, later also known as temple of Aesculapius )— may be significant in this respect, along with the fact that he is considered the father of Apollo ( perhaps because he was depicted carrying arrows ).
When Hieron of Syracuse presented a golden statuette of the goddess to Rome, the Senate had it placed in the temple of Capitoline Jupiter among the greatest ( and most sacred ) deities.
The descriptions of Constantine's entry into Rome omit mention of him ending his procession at the temple of Capitoline Jupiter, where sacrifice was usually offered.
It was inspired by the Marcus Aurelius equestrian sculpture at the Capitoline Hill in Rome.
He was awarded first prize for a design that would have been situated at the base of Mount Fuji ; the hall he conceived was a fusion of Shinto shrine architecture and the plaza on Capitoline Hill in Rome.
On 22 October 1867, the revolutionaries inside Rome seized control of the Capitoline Hill and of Piazza Colonna.
The city expands its boundaries to accommodate them ; five of the seven hills of Rome are settled: the Capitoline Hill, the Aventine Hill, the Caelian Hill, the Quirinal Hill, and the Palatine Hill.
The Sabine king Titus Tatius marches on Rome to assault its Capitoline citadel.
They capture the entire city of Rome except for the Capitoline Hill, which is successfully held against them.
A copy of the Capitoline wolf is preserved in the Capitoline Museum and was a gift that Rome gave to the city in 1974 during the events of the bimillennial anniversary of the aqueduct.

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