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Pisano and periods
The first Pisano periods and their cycles ( with spaces before the zeros for readability ) are:

Pisano and are
Returning to Italy, the most celebrated doors are those of the Battistero di San Giovanni ( Florence ), which together with the door frames are all in bronze, the borders of the latter being perhaps the most remarkable: the modeling of the figures, birds and foliage of the south doorway, by Andrea Pisano ( 1330 ), and of the east doorway by Ghiberti ( 1425 – 1452 ), are of great beauty ; in the north door ( 1402 – 1424 ) Ghiberti adopted the same scheme of design for the paneling and figure subjects in them as Andrea Pisano, but in the east door the rectangular panels are all filled, with bas-reliefs, in which Scripture subjects are illustrated with innumerable figures, these being probably the gates of Paradise of which Michelangelo speaks.
The three portals, surmounted by lunettes, are based on Giovanni Pisano ’ s original designs, as are much of the sculpture and orientation surrounding the entrances.
Other Pisan works of about the same date ( as the one in San Matteo in Pisa ) are very barbarous, and, some of them may be also from the hand of Giunta Pisano before he had achieved his virtuosity ( such as S. Benedetto Crucifixion ).
Among the most famous works of art employing the barbed quatrefoil are the bronze panels on the South Doors of the Baptistery in Florence ( 1330 – 6 ) by Andrea Pisano, the bronze panels of the North Doors of the Baptistery in Florence by Lorenzo Ghiberti, and also Filippo Brunelleschi's competition entry for the same doors, The Sacrifice of Isaac ) as well as " Head of an Angel " by Piero della Francesca.

Pisano and named
The asteroid 7313 Pisano was named to honour Nicola and Giovanni Pisano.
Giunta Pisano ( also named Giunta da Pisa or Giunta Capitini ) was an Italian painter.

Pisano and after
International Gothic describes courtly Gothic art from about 1360 to 1430, after which Gothic art begins to merge into the Renaissance art that had begun to form itself in Italy during the Trecento, with a return to classical principles of composition and realism, with the sculptor Nicola Pisano and the painter Giotto as especially formative figures.

Pisano and Leonardo
* Leonardo Pisano ( c. 1170 – c.

Pisano and known
With the help of his top capos, Joe Adonis, Anthony Carfano ( also known as " Little Augie Pisano ") and Michael " Trigger Mike " Coppola, the crime family ran smoothly and undeterred.
Andrea Pisano ( 1290 – 1348 ), also known as Andrea da Pontedera, was an Italian sculptor and architect.
The first great artist to create medals was the Italian painter Antonio Pisano, known as Pisanello, who modelled and cast a number of portrait medals of princes and scholars in the 1440s.
Grignolino is also known under the synonyms Arlandino, Balestra, Barbesino, Barbesinone, Barbezina, Barbisone d ' Espagne, Barbosina de Bologne, Girodino, Girrodino, Grignolino Comune, Grignolino Fino Nero, Grignolino Grosso Nero, Grignolino Rosato, Grignolino Rosso, Grugnolino, Grugnolino Pisano, Nebbiolo Rosato, Neretto di Marengo, Pollasecca, Rosetta, Rossello, Rossetto, Rossetto Cites, and Verbesino.
Pisanello ( c. 1395 – probably 1455 ), known professionally as Antonio di Puccio Pisano or Antonio di Puccio da Cereto, also erroneously called Vittore Pisano by Giorgio Vasari, was one of the most distinguished painters of the early Italian Renaissance and Quattrocento.

Pisano and Fibonacci
In number theory, the nth Pisano period, written π ( n ), is the period with which the sequence of Fibonacci numbers, modulo n repeats.
* Modular Fibonacci sequence – the Pisano period mod 5 (" The Case of the Willing Parrot ")

Pisano and .
The port is mentioned in Pliny the Elder's Natural History ( III. v ) and in Tacitus ' Histories ( III. 42 ), when Valens was forced to put into the port ( Fabius Valens e sinu Pisano segnitia maris aut adversante vento portum Herculis Monoeci depellitur ).
This defeat ended the maritime power of Pisa and the town never fully recovered: in 1290 the Genoese destroyed forever the Porto Pisano ( Pisa's Port ), and covered the land with salt.
* 1260 – Nicola Pisano sculpts the pulpit of the Pisa Baptistery.
* 1268 – Nicola Pisano completes the famous octagonal Gothic-style pulpit at the Duomo di Siena.
* 1278 – Nicola Pisano, Italian sculptor ( b. c. 1220 )
* January 23 – Bernardo Pisano, Italian composer ( b. 1490 )
* Giovanni Pisano, Italian sculptor ( approximate date ; d. 1314 )
* October 12 – Bernardo Pisano, Italian composer ( d. 1548 )
* date unknown – Giovanni Pisano, Italian sculptor ( b. 1250 )
* Nicola Pisano sculpts the pulpit of the Pisa Baptistery.
* Nicola Pisano completes the famous octagonal Gothic-style pulpit at the Duomo di Siena.
It houses a marble statue of the Madonna of Trapani, which might be the work of Nino Pisano, and with the museum Agostino Pepoli.
It was built by Tommaso di Andrea Pisano, who succeeded in harmonizing the Gothic elements of the bell-chamber with the Romanesque style of the tower.
* Giovanni di Simone was heavily involved in the completion of the tower, under the direction of Giovanni Pisano, who at the time was master builder of the Opera di Santa Maria Maggiore.
He could be the same Giovanni Pisano who completed the belfry tower.
* Giorgio Vasari indicates that Tommaso di Andrea Pisano was the designer of the belfry between 1360 and 1370.
For many years, the design was attributed to Guglielmo and Bonanno Pisano, a well-known 12th-century resident artist of Pisa, famous for his bronze casting, particularly in the Pisa Duomo.
Bonanno Pisano left Pisa in 1185 for Monreale, Sicily, only to come back and die in his home town.
Tradition says that the building was designed by Nicola Pisano.
According to Vasari, the church was designed by Giovanni Pisano.
* Fontana Maggiore, a medieval fountain designed by Fra Bevignate and sculpted by Nicola and Giovanni Pisano.

periods and are
And most of the great periods are represented, because we will compare Plato and Aristotle from the golden age of Greece ; ;
Because, honey, I thought silently, there are plenty of desert islands in every marriage -- long periods when you're hopelessly stranded, together.
For the making of selections on the basis of excellence requires that any foundation making the selections shall have available the judgments of a corps of advisors whose judgments are known to be good: such judgments can be known to be good only by the records of those selected, by records made subsequent to their selection over considerable periods of time.
Such an indicator, or indicators, are needed as means of recognizing specific periods of delay in skeletal developmental progress.
Personal identification cards are issued to all adult males on which tax payments, inoculations, periods of employment, and changes of residence are recorded.
During summer vacation periods these records are stored in the office of the principal.
He had two productive periods, one in the late 1860's, the other in the decade from 1910 to 1920 ( half of the dated poems are from the latter period, and these alone total about one-tenth of all Hardy's poems ).
Experiments carried out over long periods of time in order to allow establishment of a steady state have shown that the onset of contraction and its completion are confined to an interval of several degrees Centigrade and to a concentration range of only several per cent.
Even if there are no livestock, the farmer cannot leave the farm for long periods, particularly during the growing season.
The ideal storage temperature for long periods is about fifty-five degrees, with an allowable range of five degrees above or below this, provided there are no sudden or frequent changes.
But they have survived for long periods as races, whereas you are young.
Winter annuals typically grow low to the ground, where they are usually sheltered from the coldest nights by snow cover, and make use of warm periods in winter for growth when the snow melts.
Some are willing to travel to the other designated areas, especially during slow periods of the day.
These orchestral works are mainly in the galant style and though they show some development toward the late classical they reflect a general weakness in comparison to his operatic works of the same and later periods.
Many methods, once developed, are kept purposely static so that data can be compared over long periods of time.
Alexandrines are common in the German literature of the Baroque period and in French poetry of the early modern and modern periods.
The manner in which artillery units or formations are employed is called artillery support, and may at different periods in history refer to weapons designed to be fired from ground, sea, and even air-based weapons platforms.
Alcohol sales are also banned during many holidays or election periods ..
Dry seasons vary in length, and there are sometimes long periods of drought.
Some battles are named for the convenience of military historians so that periods of combat can be neatly distinguished from one another.
One foot in front of another, with periods where both feet are off the ground.
Unlike bioweapons, these midspectrum agents do not reproduce in their host and are typically characterized by shorter incubation periods.
If both extra periods are played without a scored goal, a penalty shootout will settle the game.
For example, during the menstrual cycle, the breasts are enlarged by premenstrual water retention ; during pregnancy the breasts become enlarged and denser ( firmer ) because of the prolactin-caused organ hypertrophy, which begins the production of breast milk, increases the size of the nipples, and darkens the skin color of the nipple-areola complex ; these changes continue during the lactation and the breastfeeding periods.

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