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* A Solution to the Problem of Updating Encyclopedias an article by Hammer and Zalta outlining the scholarly problem the Encyclopedia was created to address.

Venice and 1788
In 1788, on the death of his father, who worked as a physician in Spalato, today Croatia ( Split ), the family removed to Venice, and at the University of Padua Foscolo completed the studies begun at the Dalmatian grammar school.
Later editions include those by Servaas Galle ( Servatius: Amsterdam 1689 ) and by Andrea Gallandi in his Bibliotheca Veterum Patrum ( Venice, 1765, 1788 ).
* Megacle in L ' Olimpiade by Domenico Cimarosa ( Vicenza and Lucca, 1784 ; London and Milan, 1788 ; Venice, 1790 ; Livorno, 1791 ; Modena, 1795 )
A Mass of the Sacred Heart won papal approval for use in Poland and Portugal in 1765, and another was approved for Venice, Austria and Spain in 1788.

Venice and
Several of Alexander's works were published in the Aldine edition of Aristotle, Venice, 1495 1498 ; his De Fato and De Anima were printed along with the works of Themistius at Venice ( 1534 ); the former work, which has been translated into Latin by Grotius and also by Schulthess, was edited by J. C. Orelli, Zürich, 1824 ; and his commentaries on the Metaphysica by H. Bonitz, Berlin, 1847.
* 1849 After a month-long siege, Venice, which had declared itself independent as the Republic of San Marco, surrenders to Austria.
Antonio Canova (; 1 November 1757 13 October 1822 ) was an Italian sculptor from the Republic of Venice who became famous for his marble sculptures that delicately rendered nude flesh.
* 1509 Pope Julius II places the Italian state of Venice under interdict.
He travelled to Venice ( 1582, 1587 1589 ) and Parma ( 1586 1587 ).
Under Pope Paul V ( reigned 1605 1621 ), a major conflict arose between Venice and the Papacy.
Carlo Osvaldo Goldoni (; 25 February 1707 6 February 1793 ) was an Italian playwright and librettist from the Republic of Venice.
* The film Carlo Goldoni Venice, Grand Theatre of the World, directed by Alessandro Bettero, was released in 2007 and is available in English, Italian, French, and Japanese.
The morning chocolate by Pietro Longhi ; Venice, 1775 1780.
** In the former doge-state Venice, and while it was a republic resisting annexation by either the kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia or the Austrian empire, a former Chief Executive ( president, 23 March 18485 July 1848 ), Daniele Manin ( b. 1804-d. 1857 ), was styled Dictator 11 13 August 1848 before joining the 13 August 1848-7 March 1849 Triumvirate.
* 1508 The League of Cambrai is formed by Pope Julius II, Louis XII of France, Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor and Ferdinand II of Aragon as an alliance against Venice.
In 1992, he was awarded a Golden Lion Honorary Award at the Venice Film Festival.
It was begun in Venice in 1541 1542 by the Guinta.
* 1420 Troops of the Republic of Venice capture Udine, ending the independence of the Patriarchal State of Friuli.
* 1539 Council of Trent: Paul III sends out letters to his bishops, delaying the Council due to war and the difficulty bishops had traveling to Venice.
* 1934 Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini meet in Venice, Italy ; Mussolini later describes the German dictator as " a silly little monkey ".
* 1902 The Campanile in St. Mark's Square, Venice collapses, also demolishing the loggetta.
* 1718 The Treaty of Passarowitz between the Ottoman Empire, Austria and the Republic of Venice is signed.
* Joseph Smith ( 1682 1770 ), British art collector and consul at Venice
Jacopo Amigoni ( 1682 1752 ), also named Giacomo Amiconi, was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period, who began his career in Venice, but traveled and was prolific throughout Europe, where his sumptuous portraits were much in demand.
* 1926 Evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson disappears while visiting a Venice, California beach.
* 1328 Antipope Nicholas V, a claimant to the papacy, is consecrated in Rome by the Bishop of Venice.

Venice and 1795
* Pirro in Pirro re di Epiro by Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli ( Milan, 1792 ; Venice and Bergamo, 1793 ; Vicenza, 1794 ; Venice, 1795 ; Faenza, 1796 ; Livorno, 1798 )
* Ramiro in Il conte di Saldagna by Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli ( Venice and Reggio Emilia, 1795 ; Venice and Livorno, 1798 )
* Achille in Ifigenia in Aulide by Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli ( Venice, 1795 )
* Arbace in Artaserse by Giuseppe Nicolini ( Venice, 1795 )
* Timante in Demofoonte ( Venice, 1795 )
Having rendered himself obnoxious to the government during the political commotions that followed the French Revolution, he was imprisoned for over a year ; and on his release in 1795 he withdrew to France, only to return to his native country as a surgeon in the French army, whose progress he followed as far as Venice.
In 1795 she made her debut on the stage at Venice.

1788 and
* 1730 Johann Georg Hamann, German philosopher ( d. 1788 )
* 1788 Adoniram Judson, American missionary ( d. 1850 )
Augustin-Jean Fresnel ( ; ; 1788 1827 )
* 1788 Leopold Gmelin, German chemist ( d. 1853 )
* 1741 Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse, French navy officer and explorer ( d. 1788 )
* 1788 Maryland becomes the seventh state to ratify the Constitution of the United States.
In 1788 Jean Jacques Barthelemy ( 1716 95 ), a highly esteemed classical scholar and Jesuit, published The Travels of Anacharsis the Younger in Greece, about a young Scythian descended from Anacharsis.
* 1788 Francisco Balagtas, Filipino poet ( d. 1862 )
* 1788 Wilhelmine Reichard, German balloonist ( d. 1848 )
* 1714 Adam Gib, Scottish religious leader ( d. 1788 )
* 1788 David G. Burnet, American politician, president of the Republic of Texas ( d. 1870 )
* 1730 Antonín Kammel, Czech composer and violinist ( d. 1788 )
* 1788 American Pioneers to the Northwest Territory arrive at the confluence of the Ohio and Muskingum rivers, establishing Marietta, Ohio, as the first permanent American settlement of the new United States in the Northwest Territory, and opening the westward expansion of the new country.
* Reuben Cone ( 1788 1851 ), an important pioneer and landowner in Atlanta, Georgia
* Infante Carlos of Spain, Count of Molina ( 1788 1855 ), first Carlist pretender to the throne of Spain ( as Charles V )
** Charles III ( 1759 1788 )
** Charles IV ( 1788 1808, 1808 )
The central argument in Principles was that the present is the key to the past a concept of the Scottish Enlightenment which David Hume had stated as " all inferences from experience suppose ... that the future will resemble the past ", and James Hutton had described when he wrote in 1788 that " from what has actually been, we have data for concluding with regard to that which is to happen thereafter.
David was the third of six children, two daughters and four sons: James ( 1777 1847 ), minister at Craig, Ferryden ; David ; David ; George ( 1784 1855 ), minister at Scoonie, Fife ; and Patrick ( 1788 1859 ), minister at the abbey church, Paisley.
The Shihab leadership continued until the middle of the 19th century and culminated in the illustrious governorship of Amir Bashir Shihab II ( 1788 1840 ) who, after Fakhr-al-Din, was the most powerful feudal lord Lebanon produced.
" His father-in-law provided the money he needed for the trip, and David headed for Rome with his wife and three of his students, one of whom, Jean-Germain Drouais ( 1763 1788 ), was the Prix de Rome winner of that year.
A notorious instance from the Britannica's early years is the rejection of Newtonian gravity by George Gleig, the chief editor of the 3rd edition ( 1788 1797 ), who wrote that gravity was caused by the classical element of fire.

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