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Collegio and Ghislieri
In 1723 his father matriculated him into the stern Collegio Ghislieri in Pavia, which imposed the tonsure and monastic habits on its students.
* Il colosso, a satire against Pavia girls which led to Goldoni being expelled from Collegio Ghislieri ( 1725 )
Collegio Ghislieri is a 450 years old Italian institution committed to promote University studies on the basis of merit, hosting around 200 pupils ( males and females ) who attend all faculties in Pavia State University, offering them logistic and cultural opportunities such as scholarships, lectures, conferences, a 100, 000 volumes library ( the third one among private libraries in Northern Italy ), foreign languages courses.
The oldest colleges, the Collegio Borromeo and Collegio Ghislieri, were built in the 16th century, and in more recent times others were founded through both public and private initiatives: the Nuovo College, the Santa Caterina College and the EDiSU.

Collegio and ),
Almo Collegio Borromeo ), founded in 1561 by Carlo Borromeo, is the oldest college at the University of Pavia in northern Italy.
* The Palazzo dei Priori ( Town Hall, encompassing the Collegio del Cambio, Collegio della Mercanzia, and Galleria Nazionale ), one of Italy's greatest buildings.
His works, as arranged in the most recent Critical Edition of his works by the Quaracchi Fathers ( Collegio S. Bonaventura ), consist of a Commentary on the Sentences of Lombard, in four volumes, and eight other volumes, among which are a Commentary on the Gospel of St Luke and a number of smaller works ; the most famous of which are Itinerarium Mentis in Deum, Breviloquium, De Reductione Artium ad Theologiam, Soliloquium, and De septem itineribus aeternitatis, in which most of what is individual in his teaching is contained.
Among the notable innovations of the reform enacted by Victor Amadeus was the opening of the Collegio delle Province ( Halls of Residence for the Provinces ), which housed one hundred young people of low social extraction to aid them in completing their studies at the State's expenses, and the establishment of the Chair of Eloquenza Italiana ( Italian Rhetoric ) alongside that of Latin.
Professional contacts and long-term collaborative programmes with Academy of Social Science in Australia, Canberra, Human Science Research Council ( HSRC ), now called, National Research Foundation, Pretoria, South Africa and the Japan Society for Promotion of Sciences ( JSPS ), Tokyo, El Collegio de Mexico, Mexico City, Korean Research Foundation, Seoul, Vietnam Academy of Social Science, Hanoi, for organizing joint seminars, projects, exchange of scholars and joint publications, etc.
A boyhood friend of Eugenio Pacelli ( the future Pope Pius XII ), he studied at the Almo Collegio Capranica and Pontifical Gregorian University.
* Martyrdom of Saint Peter of Arbuès ( 1737 ), Collegio di Spagna, Bologna

Collegio and founded
Clement VIII founded the Collegio Clementino for the education of the sons of the richer classes, and augmented the number of national colleges in Rome by opening the Collegio Scozzese for the training of missionaries to Scotland.
Others soon followed, and in 1579, a Catholic university for Swiss priests, the Collegio helvetico, was founded in Milan.
In 1967 the Scuola Superiore di Studi Universitari e Perfezionamento merged the Scuola per le Scienze Applicate A. Pacinotti ( founded in 1951 ) and the Collegio Medico-Giuridico forming the Sant ' Anna School of Advanced Studies.
The latter was founded by Benedetto Guidalotti, Bishop of Recanati in 1426, with Martin V's approval, as the Collegio di S. Girolamo.

Collegio and 1567
A three-aisled church dedicated to the Most Holy Annunciation () was built in the Collegio Romano between 1562 and 1567 on the foundations of the pre-existing construction.

Collegio and by
The 900-page book, titled Elementorum physicae mathematicae, written in Latin by Jesuit Father Andrea Caraffa, a professor at the Collegio Romano, covered subjects like mathematics, classical mechanics, astronomy, optics, and acoustics.
The Cardinal's collections of art gathered in Rome and Piacenza, housed in his richly appointed private apartments, have been augmented by the Collegio.
The Collegio del Cambio has frescoes by Pietro Perugino, while the Collegio della Mercanzia has a fine later 14th century wooden interior.
Della Chiesa entered the Collegio Capranica and was there in Rome when, in 1878, Pope Pius IX died and was followed by Pope Leo XIII.
Nowadays, the Collegio Carlo Alberto is managed by a joint initiative of the Compagnia di San Paolo and the University of Turin ; their mission is to foster research and teaching in law, economics, finance and political science.
Over the centuries, the Arbëreshë have managed to maintain and develop their identities, thanks to their stubbornness and cultural value exercised mainly by the two religious communities of the Eastern Rite Greek-Byzantine, based in Calabria, the " Collegio Corsini " ( 1732 ) and then " Corsini-Sant ' Adriano " in 1794 and Sicily in the " Seminario Greco-Albanese of Palermo " ( 1735 ) then transferred to Piana degli Albanesi in 1945.
* August 5-First sighting of the return of Comet Halley by Father Dominique Dumouchel, director of the Collegio Romano at the Vatican.
It started to gain its modern shape following the model of the University of Bologna, although significant development did not occur until the reforms made by Victor Amadeus II, who also created the Collegio delle Province for students not natives of Turin.
The revolt of university students in 1791 joined by artisans who stormed the " Collegio delle Province " in 1792 causing numerous victims, was a clear instance of this conflict.
The uprisings in 1821 were supported by students in Turin to the extent that the Collegio delle Province had to be closed and the University itself operated only to a limited degree.
Plagued by financial problems in the early years, the Collegio Romano had various provisional centres.
That same year he was taken by his uncle to Rome to study at the Pontificio Collegio Pio Latino Americano, a Jesuit-run minor seminary.
Its exterior was inspired by the Renaissance-revival style Hôtel Pourtalès in Paris and its interior was modeled after the 17th-century Collegio dei Gesuiti ( now the Palazzo dell ’ Università ) built by the Balbi family for the Jesuits in Genoa.
For instance, the Gregorian Calendar, promulgated in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII, was developed by the Jesuit mathematician Christoph Clavius at the Collegio Romano from astronomical data.
De Phenomenis in Orbe Lunae is a 1612 book by Collegio Romano philosophy professor Giulio Cesare de Galla that presents the first account in the Western world of bioluminescence.

Collegio and Pope
Born in Rome of a family from Gubbio in Umbria who had come to Rome during the pontificate of Pope Innocent IX, he graduated from the Collegio Romano and followed a conventional cursus honorum, following his uncle Girolamo Pamphilj as auditor of the Rota, and like him, attaining the dignity of Cardinal-Priest of Sant ' Eusebio, in 1629.
The Church of the Most Holy Annunciation was enlarged in 1580 when Pope Gregory XIII expanded the Collegio Romano itself, especially the side chapels.
Pope Gregory XV, who was an old pupil of the Collegio Romano, was strongly attached to the Church.
After negotiations with Charles Borromeo, the Archbishop of Milan and representatives of Pope Gregory XIII, it was decided to sell the originally planned Casa Papio and to build the Collegio Papio college next to the Church of S. Maria della Misericordia.
Following a period of exile in the country, to avoid confrontation with the Pope and Olimpia Maidalchini, the newly married couple took up permanent residence in the Palazzo Aldobrandini which from 1654 Camillo began to expand on a large scale ; neighbouring houses and a convent were bought and demolished as the Palazzo grew, in spite of local opposition from the neighbouring Jesuits at the Collegio Romano.

Collegio and Pius
Suppressed by the French in 1798, it was reopened in 1807 by Pius VII as the Collegio Pio.

Collegio and is
The historic curia of St Ignatius is now part of the Collegio del Gesù attached to the Church of the Gesù, the Jesuit Mother Church.
The Collegio del Cambio is an extremely well preserved representation of a Renaissance building and houses a magnificent Pietro Perugino fresco.
He received a first degree in law from the University of Pisa in 1960, while attending the prestigious Collegio Medico-Giuridico of the Scuola Normale Superiore, which today is Sant ' Anna School of Advanced Studies, and a masters degree in comparative law from Columbia Law School in 1963.
The Collegio is the large rhomboidal block buildings that lie just south of the Spanish steps ( narrow tip and Bernini facade facing northeast to Piazza di Spagna ).
The maximum altitude that is registered in the territory is above sea level, at the Collegio di Propaganda Fide adjoining Villa Barberini.
He attended the University of Pisa as a law student and studied at the prestigious Collegio Medico-Giuridico of the Scuola Normale Superiore, which today is Sant ' Anna School of Advanced Studies.
Sir David Anthony King FRS ( born August 12, 1939 ) is the Director of the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford, Director of Research in Physical Chemistry at the University of Cambridge, Director of the Collegio Carlo Alberto, Chancellor of the University of Liverpool and a senior scientific adviser to UBS.
* Giuliano Amato, politician and former Prime Minister of Italy, also studied at the Collegio Medico-Giuridico of the Scuola Normale Superiore, which today is Sant ' Anna School of Advanced Studies
* Antonio Cassese, jurist who specialized in public international law, President of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, also studied at the Collegio Medico-Giuridico of the Scuola Normale Superiore, which today is Sant ' Anna School of Advanced Studies
* Sabino Cassese, Professor of Administrative Law and a judge of the Constitutional Court of Italy, also studied at the Collegio Medico-Giuridico of the Scuola Normale Superiore, which today is Sant ' Anna School of Advanced Studies
The student newspaper of Pittsburg State University is the Collegio.
Not much is known about Giovannelli's life until 1583 when he became maestro di cappella at S Luigi dei Francesi, a post which he held until 1591, at which time he went to the Collegio Germanico.
The Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome, in Italian the Pontificio Collegio Croato Di San Girolamo a Roma, is a Roman Catholic college, church and a society in the city of Rome intended for the schooling of Croatian clerics.
The principal entrance is on the Via del Corso ( until recently entrance to the gallery was from the Piazza del Collegio Romano ).
The Collegio Clementino is a palace in Rome, central Italy, sited between the Strada del ' Orso and the banks of the Tiber.

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