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Porta and continued
However, alongside these demonological works, grimoires on natural magic also continued to be produced, including Magia naturalis, written by Giambattista Della Porta ( 1535 – 1615 ).
Bass player and vocalist Steve Lake and guitarist Laurence Wood continued to work together for a while as The World Service with original Zounds member Nick Godwin, whilst drummer Josef Porta went on to join the The Mob and later Blyth Power.
His pupil Giacomo della Porta continued this work in Rome, particularly in the façade of the Jesuit church Il Gesù, which leads directly to the most important church façade of the early Baroque, Santa Susanna ( 1603 ), by Carlo Maderno
On the other side of the praetorium the Via Praetoria continued to the wall, where it went through the Porta Decumana.
The villa, aligned with the cathedral down its axial avenue that is continued through the town as Viale Catone, was rebuilt in the current form by Giacomo della Porta from 1598 to 1602, and then completed by Carlo Maderno and Giovanni Fontana.
The Aurelian Walls continued as a significant military defense for the city of Rome until September 20, 1870, when the Bersaglieri of the Kingdom of Italy breached the wall near the Porta Pia and captured Rome.

Porta and steam
The Kylchap was not the only advanced steam locomotive exhaust: another design, the Lemaître, had some success in France and England ; noted Argentinian engineer Livio Dante Porta designed several, the Kylpor, Lempor and Lemprex designs ; and several U. S. railroads including the Norfolk & Western used a concentric nozzle known as the waffle iron exhaust.
* 1601: Giovanni Battista della Porta performs experiments on using steam to create pressure or a vacuum, building simple fountains similar to a percolator.
Chapelon's work was an early example of what would later be called modern steam and influenced the work of many later designers of such locomotives ( such as that of Livio Dante Porta ).
* March 22 – Livio Dante Porta, Argentinian steam locomotive mechanical engineer ( died 2003 )
Livio Dante Porta ( March 21, 1922 – June 10, 2003 ) was an Argentine steam locomotive engineer.
Porta was born in Rosario, Santa Fé Province and studied civil engineering, concluding his studies in 1946, at a time when steam was already giving way to diesel and electric locomotives in Europe and North America.
Porta moved to Patagonia in 1957 as general manager of the Río Turbio coal railway ; his work allowed the steam locomotive fleet to remain in service for another 40 years.
In the 1980s Porta and his family moved to the USA to work on steam locomotive development for the American Coal Enterprises project.
* Livio Dante Porta: Engineer who transformed steam technology Jonathan Glancey, The Guardian August 2, 2003

Porta and right
The massive Arch of Peace, also known as Porta Sempione ( Sempione Gate ), is situated in Piazza Sempione right at the end of the omonimous park.
The Capture of Rome | Breach of Porta Pia, on the right, in 1870.
Porta Westfalica is situated on the right bank of the Weser ( except for the Barkhausen quarter ), near the Porta Westfalica gorge, where the river runs through the passage between the mountain chains of the Wiehen Hills in the west and the Weser Uplands in the east.
The Via Principalis went through the vallum in the Porta Principalis Dextra (" right principal gate ") and Porta Principalis Sinistra (" left, etc.
In addition, there are striking similarities between the Augustus of Prima Porta and Kamehameha the Great ( original cast ), including the raised right arm and the fact that Kamehameha holds his spear in his left hand like Augustus, even though Kamehameha was thought to have been right-handed.
The pyramid was incorporated into the Aurelian Walls and is close to Porta San Paolo ( on the right ).
Proponents of Porta Alpina viewed it both as a potential tourist attraction in its own right, and as a useful transport link to assist the economically challenged Graubuenden region.

Porta and up
Around that statue in the green park where children play and lovers walk in twos and there is a glowing view of the whole city, in that park are the rows of marble busts of Garibaldi's fallen men, the ones who one day rushed out of the Porta San Pancrazio and, under fire all the way, up the long, straight narrow lane to take, then lose the high ground of the Villa Doria Pamphili.
North Rhine-Westphalia includes the plains of the Lower Rhine region and parts of the Central Uplands ( Mittelgebirge ) up to the gorge of Porta Westfalica.
On the way up they spent a night at the Russein huts and the next day, on September 1, they climbed to the gap called Porta da Spescha where Placidus and the servant watched the two hunters complete the climb to the top.
He got his own monumental statue at the north of the Osning, called Porta Westfalica, set up at the hill Wittekindsberge in the mountain range of the Wiehen Hills.
Porta made his debut for Argentina on 10 October 1971 against Chile in the starting line up.
* Porta Lavernalis – also joined up with the via Ostiensis.
The Servian Wall goes along the bank of the river, is pierced by the Porta Trigemina ( you can see the three openings ) and starts up the Palatine.
Today, after merging with the river Seveso, the underground course becomes the Cavo Redefossi in the vicinity of Porta Nuova, runs under the cerchia dei bastioni to Porta Romana, follows Corso Lodi and Via Emilia, finally ending up in the River Lambro.
Probably the best known players are Hugo Porta ( who played during the 1970s and the 1980s ), current captain Felipe Contepomi, his immediate predecessor as captain Agustín Pichot, current star utility back Juan Martín Hernández, current head coach and 1990s star Santiago Phelan and Marcelo Loffreda, who coached the team during their 2007 World Cup run before leaving to take up the coaching post at English club power Leicester Tigers.

Porta and time
In 1347, at the time of Rienzi's unfortunate enterprise in reviving the Roman republic, Perugia sent ten ambassadors to pay him honour ; and, when papal legates sought to coerce it by foreign soldiers, or to exact contributions, they met with vigorous resistance, which broke into open warfare with Pope Urban V in 1369 ; in 1370 the noble party reached an agreement signing the treaty of Bologna and Perugia was forced to accept a papal legate ; however the vicar-general of the Papal States, Gérard du Puy, Abbot of Marmoutier and nephew of Gregory IX, was expelled by a popular uprising in 1375, and his fortification of Porta Sole was razed to the ground.
The origin of this epithet might be either concrete, referring directly to the image of the god reproduced on coins and supposed to have been introduced by king Numa in the sanctuary at the lowest point of the Argiletum, or to a feature of the Ianus of the Porta Belli: a double gate ritually opened at the beginning of wars, or abstract, deriving metaphorically from the liminal, intermediary functions of the god themselves: both in time and space passages connected two different spheres, realms or worlds.
Della Porta was preoccupied with other things at the time and thought the idea of a " telescope " unimportant.
Sometimes referred to as a Thetford, Porta Potti or an Elsan ( from commercial names ), this tank has a small amount of ' blue ' or ' green ' added to it each time it is emptied, to manage odours.
– 4 February 1615 ), also known as Giovanni Battista Della Porta and John Baptist Porta, was an Italian scholar, polymath and playwright who lived in Naples at the time of the Scientific Revolution and Reformation.
At the same time, sister company America Movil pursued a similar strategy by acquiring cellular operators CTI Movil in Argentina and Uruguay, Claro in Brasil and Perú, Porta in Ecuador and Comcel in Colombia.
This gate is also identified with the Gate of the Jews (, Hebraïkē Porta ), Porta Hebraica in Latin sources, although the same name was apparently applied over time to other gates as well.
In September 2007 Will Carling, the renowned English Rugby Union captain included Porta among his list of top ten rugby players af all time.
In addition he had become a renowned teacher by this time, and numerous composers of the next generation learned their contrapuntal skills from Porta.
Born in Trier, he belonged to a noble family which had been for many generations connected with the court and diocese of the archbishop-elect on, his father, Kaspar von Hontheim, being receiver-general of the archdiocese At the age of twelve young Hontheim was given by his maternal uncle, canon of the collegiate church of St Simeon ( which at that time still occupied the Roman Porta Nigra at Trier ), a prebend in his church, and on May 13, 1713 he received the tonsure.
This areas was the oldest demographic centre by the time that Jácome de Bruges left Porta Alegre in 1456, in order to launch another settlement in Praia.
During the same time period, a branch of the family settled in Prague in central Europe, as evidenced by burials with the name Porta in 1589 and Port in 1598.
Popular tradition represents all the Four Doctors ( Bulgarus, Martinus Gosia, Hugo de Porta Ravennate and Jacobus de Boragine ) as pupils of Irnerius, but while there is no insuperable difficulty in point of time in accepting this tradition as far as regards Bulgarus, Friedrich Karl von Savigny considers the general tradition inadmissible as regards the others.

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