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Cesi and experiment
Cesi wanted his Academicians to create a method of research based upon observation, experiment, and the inductive method.

Cesi and was
The Academy has its origins in the Accademia dei Lincei (" Academy of Lynxes ") established in Rome in 1603, under Pope Clement VIII by the learned Roman prince, Federico Cesi ( 1585 – 1630 ), who was a young botanist and naturalist, and which claimed Galileo Galilei as its president.
The name was invented by the Greek poet / theologian Giovanni Demisiani at a banquet held on April 14, 1611 by Prince Federico Cesi to make Galileo Galilei a member of the Accademia dei Lincei.
Located at the left of the Cathedral, the Bishop's Palace was built in 1593 by Cardinal Angelo Cesi at his own expense.
Founded in 1603 by Federico Cesi, it was the first academy of sciences to persist in Italy and a locus for the incipient scientific revolution.
The first Accademia dei Lincei was founded in 1603 by Federico Cesi, an aristocrat from Umbria ( the son of Duke of Acquasparta and a member of an important family from Rome ) who was passionately interested in natural history-particularly botany.
The academy's motto, chosen by Cesi, was: " Take care of small things if you want to obtain the greatest results " ( minima cura si maxima vis ).
From the age of 11, he was a student at the Naples Conservatory, on the recommendation of professor Beniamino Cesi, the latter being a former student of Sigismond Thalberg.
In 1603, the Accademia dei Lincei (" Academy of Lynxes ") was founded by Federico Cesi.
The Academy has its origins in the Accademia Pontificia dei Nuovi Lincei (" Pontifical Academy of the New Lynxes "), founded in 1847 intended as a more closely supervised successor to the Accademia dei Lincei (" Academy of Lynxes ") established in Rome in 1603, by the learned Roman Prince, Federico Cesi ( 1585 – 1630 ) who was a young botanist and naturalist, and which claimed Galileo Galilei as its president. The Accademia dei Lincei survives as a wholly separate institution.
For centuries after it was deserted, Carsulae was used as a quarry for building materials that were used elsewhere, such as in Spoleto or Cesi, where Roman tombstones may be seen built into the church of S. Andrea, but otherwise, it was left alone.

Cesi and by
* The Accademia dei Lincei, the oldest scientific academy in the world, is founded in Rome by Federico Cesi.
The counter-façade is occupied by a giant fresco depicting the Universal Judgment by Ferraù Faenzone, called " Il Faenzone ", a work commissioned by Cardinal Angelo Cesi, in which the influence, if nowhere near the genius, of Michelangelo is easily discerned.
* Accademia dei Lincei, the oldest scientific academy in the world, is founded in Rome by Federico Cesi.
The place has been abandoned for centuries ( except for archaeologists ) and is inaccessible except by foot from Civitella Cesi.

Cesi and whose
Haphazard excavations took place in the 16th century under the direction of Duke Federico Cesi, whose palazzi are in Cesi Acquasparta, and in the 17th century under the direction of Pope Pius VI, but not until 1951 were the ruins subjected to methodical archaeological exploration and documentation.

Cesi and new
Although reduced to half of its former population, Todi lived a brief period of splendour under bishop Angelo Cesi, who rebuilt several edifices or added new ones, like the Cesia Fountain that still bears his name.

Cesi and .
In 1640, Francisco Cesi, President of the Academia Linei of Rome, bought the Ximenes translation, and after annotating it, published it in 1649-1651 in two volumes as Rerum Medicarum Novae Hispaniae Thesaurus Seu Nova Plantarium, Animalium et Mineraliuím Mexicanorum Historia.
* November 6-Beniamino Cesi, pianist ( d. 1907 )
Cesi founded the Accademia dei Lincei with three friends: the Dutch physician Johannes Van Heeck ( italianized to Giovanni Ecchio ) and two fellow Umbrians, mathematician Francesco Stelluti and polymath Anastasio de Filiis.
Cesi and his friends aimed to understand all of the natural sciences.
When Cesi visited Naples, he met the polymath della Porta.
Della Porta encouraged Cesi to continue with his endeavours.
In 1803, Pius VII made him marquess of Romavecchia e Turrita and the first prince of Civitella Cesi.
At approximately 10 km from Blera ( northern Lazio ) to the west of the frazione of Civitella Cesi, on the left bank of the small Mignone river, next to an abandoned railroad bridge is the acropolis of Luni sul Mignone.
After completing a degree in piano in 1914 under Edgardo Del Valle de Paz ( 1861 – 1920 ), well-known composer and pianist pupil of Beniamino Cesi, he began studying composition under renowned Italian composer Ildebrando Pizzetti, and received a diploma in composition in 1918.

envisioned and program
Only Walter Lippman envisioned the possibility of our having `` outlived most of what we used to regard as the program of our national purposes ''.
The traditional public art program began during the Depression in the 1930s when Iowa State College ’ s President Raymond Hughes envisioned that " the arts would enrich and provide substantial intellectual exploration into our college curricula.
King had a long-standing concern with city planning and the development of the national capital, since he had been trained in the settlement house movement and envisioned town planning and garden cities as a component of his broader program of social reform.
A single program was called by Zuse a Rechenplan ( i. e. computation plan ) and already in 1944 Zuse envisioned a device that should read and then automatically translate a mathematical formulation of a program into machine readable punched film stock – a device which he called Planfertigungsgerät ( i. e. plan construction device ).
In June 1941, Germany invaded the USSR ( Operation Barbarossa ) in an attempt to complete the program of European conquest envisioned in Mein Kampf.
No major city runs a comprehensive program of the kind envisioned by the Supreme Court.
It was envisioned that Hermes would service a small space station, the Man-Tended Free Flyer ( MTFF ), built primarily by the German and Italian Industry in the frame of the Columbus program.
Inspired by an animated Coca-Cola commercial a year earlier that showed Santa Claus at a fireplace, he envisioned this television program as a televised Christmas gift to those residents of New York who lived in apartments and homes without fireplaces.
Various problems have effectively ended the program as it was originally envisioned, including weight, bulk, and lack of effectiveness of the 20x28 mm airburst round.
First, Cowdery competed with Smith for leadership of the new church and " disagreed with the Prophet's economic and political program and sought a personal financial independence the Zion society that Joseph Smith envisioned.
Széchenyi envisioned his program for Hungary within the framework of the Habsburg empire.
Originally envisioned, along with the Apollo Lunar Base, the Voyager Mars Program, and the Manned Venus Flyby, the AAP " Man-on-Mars " program was canceled, along with the rest of the AAP program, and replaced by the Skylab " dry workshop " space station and the Space Shuttle.
Although initially envisioned for the smaller F-85 line, its cost and experimental nature pushed the program towards a larger, more expensive car.
The Observer program, starting with Mars Observer, was envisioned as a series of low-cost missions to the inner solar system, based on commercial Earth satellites.
The Observer program, starting with the Mars Observer, was envisioned as a series of low-cost missions to the inner solar system, based on commercial Earth satellites, while the Mariner Mark II was to be a series of large spacecraft for the exploration of the outer solar system.
It is managed by Parks Canada within the national park system, and, although a nationwide Landmarks program was envisioned, Pingo remains the country's only National Landmark.
In particular, the program envisioned composition of the Catechism of a Revolutionary, for which Nechayev would become famous. A young Nechayev
The 1912 naval program envisioned six 3, 500-ton light cruisers, twelve 1, 500-ton destroyers and a submarine.
In 1946, in the aftermath of World War II, the artillery plant was reconstructed for production of rockets, launch vehicles, and spacecraft, under the guidance of Russian scientist and academician Sergei Korolev, who envisioned, consolidated and guided the activities of many people in the Soviet space-exploration program.
The need for this new level of latent defect detection was driven by the goal to start automating the thinking and planning processes of the air traffic controller as envisioned by the Automated Enroute Air Traffic Control ( AERA ) program.
As originally envisioned, there would be three phases to the D558 program: a jet-powered airplane, a mixed rocket / jet-powered configuration, and a design and mockup of a combat aircraft.
Supported by Karl Grolman a Prussian general, a program was presented that envisioned removing Poles from all offices, courts, judiciary system, local administration, controlling the clergy, and making peasants loyal through enforced military service.

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