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Innocenzo and Manzetti
* 1844 — Innocenzo Manzetti first mooted the idea of a “ speaking telegraph ” or telephone.
Innocenzo Manzetti
* 1844: Innocenzo Manzetti The first mooted the idea of a “ speaking telegraph ” ( telephone ).
* 1864: in an attempt to give his musical automaton a voice, Innocenzo Manzetti invents the ' Speaking telegraph '.
* Innocenzo Manzetti

Innocenzo and Antonio
Italian sculptors whose work is held by the museum include: Bartolomeo Bon, Bartolomeo Bellano, Luca della Robbia, Giovanni Pisano, Donatello, Agostino di Duccio, Andrea Riccio, Antonio Rossellino, Andrea del Verrocchio, Antonio Lombardo, Andrea Riccio, Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, Andrea della Robbia, Michelozzo di Bartolomeo, Michelangelo ( represented by a freehand wax model and casts of his most famous sculptures ), Jacopo Sansovino, Alessandro Algardi, Antonio Calcagni, Benvenuto Cellini ( Medusa's head dated c1547 ), Agostino Busti, Bartolomeo Ammannati, Giacomo della Porta, Giambologna ( Samson Slaying a Philistine ( Giambologna ) c1562, his finest work outside Italy ), Bernini ( Neptune and Triton c1622 – 3 ), Giovanni Battista Foggini, Vincenzo Foggini ( Samson and the Philistines ), Massimiliano Soldani Benzi, Antonio Corradini, Andrea Brustolon, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Innocenzo Spinazzi, Canova, Carlo Marochetti and Raffaelle Monti.
On the morning of the 14th, Republicans stirred the populace to rise against the Bracceschi, led by Antonio Trivulzio, Giorgio Lampugnano, Innocenzo Cotta, and Teodoro Bossi, members of the College of Jurisprudence.

Innocenzo and Alexander
Image: C o a Innocenzo III. svg | Alexander IV ( 1254-1261 )

Innocenzo and among
The interior is on a single nave with side chapels, featuring, among the several artworks, frescoes by Carlo Innocenzo Carloni and a Deposition attributed to Robert De Longe.

Innocenzo and others
Innocenzo Frugoni was more famous than all the others, a man of fruitful imagination but of shallow intellect.

Innocenzo and have
He may have apprenticed with Bagnacavallo or Innocenzo da Imola.

Innocenzo and with
On being elected to the Papacy Julius raised the now 17-year old but still uncouth and quasi-illiterate Innocenzo to the cardinalate, appointed him cardinal-nephew, and showering the boy with benefices – Abbot commendatario of the abbeys of Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy, S. Zeno in Verona, June 1552, later of the abbeys of S. Saba, Miramondo, and of Grottaferrata, Frascati, and other appointments – to the point where his income was one of the highest in Europe.
Thanks to the benefactors Angelo Buccolini, Innocenzo Petrini and the marquis Alessandro Giannelli, the town was provided with a nursery school, an old people's home and a Mount of piety.

Innocenzo and on
Algarotti's Essay on the Opera ( 1755 ) was a major influence on the librettist Carlo Innocenzo Frugoni and the composer Tommaso Traetta, and in the development of Gluck's reformist ideology.
One notable scandal surrounded his adoptive nephew, Innocenzo Ciocchi Del Monte, a 13 or 14-year old beggar-boy whom the future Pope had picked up on the streets of Parma.
Carlo Innocenzo Frugoni on a stipple engraving by Luigi Rados.

Innocenzo and .
Among his many students were Jacopo da Pontormo, Innocenzo di Pietro Francucci da Imola and Giuliano Bugiardini.
* Melloni, Alberto, Innocenzo IV: la concezione e l ' esperienza della cristianità come regimen unius personae, Genoa: Marietti, 1990.
* Andrea Sommerlechner ( ed ), Innocenzo III: Urbs et Orbis.
Gossip called the boy Julius's " Ganymede ", and the Venetian ambassador reported that Innocenzo shared the pope's bedroom and bed.
One outcome of the Innocenzo affair, however, was the upgrading of the position of Papal Secretary of State, as the incumbent had to take over the duties Innocenzo was unfit to perform: the Secretary of State eventually replaced the cardinal-nephew as the most important official of the Holy See.
The Life of Cardinal Innocenzo del Monte: A Scandal in Scarlet.
At the same time the play La venuta di Ascanio in Italia was created by Carlo Innocenzo Frugoni.
The western wall has a contemporary statue of Pope Boniface VIII looking out over the Piazza Innocenzo III.
Carlo Innocenzo Frugoni ( November 21, 1692 – December 20, 1768 ) was an Italian poet and librettist.
* Church of the Suffragio, begun in 1686 under design of Innocenzo Bergamini, and refurbished in the 19th century.
The imprudence of Pope Julius III in entrusting the office of Cardinal Nephew to his alleged lover Innocenzo Ciocchi Del Monte, a teenaged, virtually illiterate street urchin whom his brother had adopted a few years earlier, led to an upgrading of the Secretary's job, as the incumbent had to take over the duties the Cardinal Nephew was unfit for.
Born in Bologna, he trained under Giulio Romano in Mantua and became a pupil of Innocenzo da Imola, executing decorations at the Palazzo Te before securing a position in the court of Francis I of France in 1532.
Image: C o a Innocenzo XII. svg | Innocent XII ( 1691-1700 )

Manzetti and Meucci
Champions of Meucci, Manzetti, and Gray have each offered fairly precise tales of a contrivance whereby Bell actively stole the invention of the telephone from their specific inventor.

Manzetti and Bell
Manzetti claimed that Bell visited him and examined his device in 1865.

Manzetti and on
* 22 August 1865, La Feuille d ' Aoste reported “ It is rumored that English technicians to whom Mr. Manzetti illustrated his method for transmitting spoken words on the telegraph wire intend to apply said invention in England on several private telegraph lines ".

Manzetti and .
He writes " I do not wish to deny Mr. Manzetti his invention, I only wish to observe that two thoughts could be found to contain the same discovery, and that by uniting the two ideas one can more easily reach the certainty about a thing this important.
" If he reads Meucci's offer of collaboration, Manzetti does not respond.
* In the third mechanism, the Manzetti-mechanism, Manzetti Sergio and colleagues provided evidence that a coordination between water and zinc during catalysis was unlikely, and suggested a third mechanism wherein a histidine from the HExxHxxGxxH-motif participates in catalysis by allowing the Zn < sup > 2 +</ sup > ion to assume a quasi-penta coordinated state, via its dissociation from it.

Antonio and Meucci
* 2002 – Antonio Meucci is acknowledged as the first inventor of the telephone by the United States Congress.
* 28 December 1871 — Antonio Meucci files patent caveat No. 3335 in the U. S. Patent Office titled " Sound Telegraph ", describing communication of voice between two people by wire.
* April 13 – Antonio Meucci, Italian-born inventor ( d. 1889 )
* June 11 – Antonio Meucci is recognized as the first inventor of the telephone by the United States Congress.
An immigrant, Antonio Meucci, brought with him in 1845 a concept for the telephone.
Later, after the failure of the campaign for Rome, Garibaldi spent a few years, circa 1850 – 53, with the Italian patriot and inventor, Antonio Meucci, in a modest gothic frame house ( now designated a New York City Landmark ), on Staten Island, New York City, before sailing for Italy in 1853.
Among the technological innovations on which today's information and communication technologies are grounded, we can mention the following: electric batteries ( Alessandro Volta ), radio ( Guglielmo Marconi ), telephone ( Antonio Meucci ), nuclear reactor ( Enrico Fermi ), the microprocessor ( Federico Faggin ), compressed audio ( MP3 ) and video ( MPEG ) ( Leonardo Chiariglione ).
Antonio Meucci
* 1849: Antonio Meucci demonstrates a communicating device to individuals in Havana.
* 1854: Antonio Meucci demonstrates an electric voice operated device in New York, but it is not clear what kind of device he demonstrated.
* 1871: Antonio Meucci files a patent caveat ( a statement of intention to patent ) for a Sound Telegraph, but it does not describe an electromagnetic telephone.
* 11 June 2002: Antonio Meucci recognized for " his work in the invention of the telephone " by the United States House of Representatives, in House Resolution 269.
The Garibaldi-Meucci Museum is named for a longtime resident, Antonio Meucci, who has some claim to having been an inventor of a working telephone.
* Antonio Meucci ( 1808 – 1889 ), Italian-American inventor of telephony
In June 2002, however, the United States House of Representatives passed a symbolic bill recognizing the contributions of Antonio Meucci "< u > in </ u > the invention of the telephone " ( not "< u > for </ u > the invention of the telephone "), throwing the matter into some controversy.
* 1919-OSIA takes over administration of Antonio Meucci ’ s home on Staten Island, N. Y.

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