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Busti may refer to: People * Agostino Busti (c. 1483–1548), Italian sculptor * Alessandro Busti (born 2000), Canadian soccer goalkeeper * Francesco Busti (1678–1767), Italian painter * Jorge Busti (1947–2021), Argentine politician * Paul Busti (1749–1824), Italian American businessman; chief operations officer of the Holland Land Company * Cristina Cremer de Busti, Argentine politician Places * Busti, New York, US, a town ** Busti (CDP), New York, a hamlet in the town See also * Abu al-Fath al-Busti (942–1010), Persian poet * Abu Hatim Muhammad ibn Hibban ibn Ahmad al-Tamimi al-Busti (c. 884–965), or Ibn Hibban, Muslim Arab scholar * Bust (other) Bust commonly refers to: * A woman's breasts * Bust (sculpture), of head and shoulders * An arrest Bust may also refer to: Places *Bust, Bas-Rhin, a city in France *Lashkargah, Afghanistan, known as Bust historically Media * ''Bust'' (magazine ...
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Agostino Busti
Agostino Busti (or Bambaia) (c. 1483 – 11 June 1548) was an Italian Renaissance sculptor. Busti was born in Busto Arsizio in northern Italy. Busti probably began his training with the sculptor and architect Benedetto Briosco. He and his brother's applications in 1512 for sculptural work at the workshop of the Milan Cathedral are the first biographical documents available. Vasari considered him a pupil of the painter and architect Bernardino Zenale, stressing the pictorial quality of his work. It is difficult to establish attribution and a timeline for Bambaia's output. The earliest work usually attributed to him is a marble monument in 1513 for the funeral of the Milanese poet and humanist Lancino Curzio. It was modeled on a funeral stele, and included allegorical and mythological figures but no religious reference. In his early years, his most demanding commission was probably the monument to the French general Gaston de Foix, which had been requested by the French ru ...
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Alessandro Busti
Alessandro Carlo Matthew Busti (born June 30, 2000) is a Canadian soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper in Italy for ASD Valdruento. Early life Busti was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada to Italian parents and raised in Turin, Italy. Busti grew up playing soccer and tennis. At age 9, he played started to play soccer for Lascaris. When Busti was 10, he joined Juventus. Club career Busti began his playing career with Lascaris at the age of nine, and joined Serie A club Juventus a year later. On December 5, 2017, Busti made his European debut in a 2–0 defeat to Olympiacos in the UEFA Youth League. In August 2018, Busti was named to the Juventus U23 squad for their inaugural season in Serie C. Busti made his debut for Juventus U23 in a Serie C match against A.C. Gozzano on April 18, 2019, coming on as an 89th minute substitute for Mattia Del Favero. In August 2019, he went on trial with Toronto FC II playing in an exhibition match against the Saskatchewan Selects. On Septem ...
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Francesco Busti
Francesco Busti (1678–1767) was an Italian painter of the late- Baroque and Neoclassical periods. Biography He was born in Perugia. He was putatively a pupil of Giovanni Battista Gaulli Giovanni Battista Gaulli (8 May 1639 – 2 April 1709), also known as Baciccio or Baciccia (Genoese nicknames for ''Giovanni Battista''), was an Italian artist working in the High Baroque and early Rococo periods. He is best known for his grand .... One of his pupils was Nicola Giuli and Baldassare Orsini, who later became an art historian. He painted an altarpiece of ''St Vincent Ferrer'' of the church of San Domenico in Perugia.Guida di Perugia: nel 1826
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Jorge Busti
Jorge Pedro Busti (18 October 1947 – 20 December 2021) was an Argentine politician who served as Justicialist Party governor and senator for Entre Ríos Province. Life and career Busti was born in Concordia, Entre Ríos on 18 October 1947, and graduated as a lawyer at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. He served as Mayor of Concordia from 1983 to 1987, and was first elected governor in 1987. In 1991 he retired as governor and was once again elected Mayor of Concordia. From 1995 to 1999 Busti returned for a second term as governor, then in 1999 became a deputy in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies. In 2001, he was elected to the Argentine Senate, but stepped down in 2003 after being elected for a third term as governor. Two of his former vice-governors have been investigated or prosecuted for corruption. Busti played a leading role in the 2005/6 dispute between Argentina and Uruguay Uruguay (; ), officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay ( es, República Oriental ...
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Paul Busti
Paul Busti, or ''Paulus Busti'' or ''Paolo Busti'' (baptised 17 October 1749 – 23 July 1824), was the chief operating officer of the Holland Land Company from 1797 until his death. He was one of the first prominent real estate operators in the Philadelphia area. Early life Busti was born in Lombardy (Italy). He was the son of Giulio Cesare Busti, a Milanese banker, and Marianna Zappa and was baptised ''Pauolo Ignatio Gerardo Maria Busti''. Busti received a liberal education; he spoke several languages. Career From 1771, he was sent to Amsterdam, working in his uncle's counting house. He lived at Herengracht 455 ( Golden Bend) and 619. (In 1796 the Bolongaro Simonetta Company liquidated.) In 1797 he moved to the United States. Busti was named ''Agent General'' of the Holland Land Company following the departure of Theophilus Cazenove in 1799. Busti supervised resident land agents located in Barneveld, New York, Cazenovia, New York, Batavia, New York and Meadville, Penn ...
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Cristina Cremer De Busti
María Cristina Cremer de Busti, née María Cristina Cremer, (b. Córdoba, Argentina) is an Argentine Justicialist politician. She was a national deputy for her province of Entre Ríos. Her husband, Jorge Busti, is a former governor and senator for that province. Cremer was known as 'Mary' until coming to live in Entre Ríos at the age of 24 in 1976 when people began to call her 'Cristina'. Cremer and Busti married in 1974 and have three children and three grandchildren. She studied four years of a law career at the Universidad Católica de Córdoba where she was active in the Peronist Youth. Cremer was director of the Provincial Disability Institute until her election as deputy in 2007, heading the list of the Front for Victory The Front for Victory ( es, Frente para la Victoria, FPV) was a centre-left Peronist electoral alliance in Argentina, and is formally a faction of the Justicialist Party. Former presidents Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner w ...
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Busti, New York
Busti ( ) is a town in Chautauqua County, New York, United States. The population was 7,521 at the 2020 census. The town is named after Paul Busti, an official of the Holland Land Company, but its pronunciation uses a long i sound at the end, a frequent alteration in the names of several upstate New York towns. It has frequently been noted on lists of unusual place names. The town of Busti is located at the south end of Chautauqua Lake, southwest of Jamestown. History Settlement began ''circa'' 1811. The town of Busti was founded in 1823 from parts of the towns of Harmony and Ellicott. In 1900, the population was 2,192. The Busti Mill was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The Dr. John Lord House was listed in 1991. Notable people *Lorin Blodget, born in Busti in 1823, physicist, statistician and author of ''Climatology of the United States'' (1857). *Lewis Clarke, ex-slave writer * Enoch A. Curtis, Fredonia architect *Ralph Plumb, former US congr ...
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Busti (CDP), New York
Busti is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Busti in Chautauqua County, New York, United States. The population was 391 at the 2010 census, out of a total population in the town of 7,351. Geography Busti hamlet is located east of the geographic center of the town of Busti, well south of the main settlements in the town, which are along Chautauqua Lake in the north. The hamlet is centered on a five-way intersection of Busti-Sugar Grove Road (departing southwest), Mill Road (southeast), Busti-Stillwater Road (east), Forest Avenue (northeast), and Southwestern Drive (northwest). The city of Jamestown is to the northeast up Forest Avenue. The hamlet sits in a valley on the north side of Stillwater Creek, an east-flowing tributary of Conewango Creek, part of the Allegheny River watershed. According to the United States Census Bureau The United States Census Bureau (USCB), officially the Bureau of the Census, is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statis ...
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Abu Hatim Muhammad Ibn Hibban Ibn Ahmad Al-Tamimi Al-Busti
Muḥammad ibn Hibbān al-Bustī () (c. 270–354/884–965) was a Muslim Arab scholar, Muhaddith, historian and author of well-known works, “Sheikh of Khorasan”. Biography Ibn Hibban was born in 270 AH (884 CE) in Bust or Bost in present-day southern Afghanistan (former name of Helmand province capital was Bost or Bust, its new name is Lashkargah). He studied Islamic sciences with many prominent scientists of the time, such as al-Nasa'i, al-Hasan ibn Sufyan, Abu al-Ya'la al-Mosuli, al-Husayn ibn Idris al-Harawi, Abu al-Khalifa al-Jamhi, Imran ibn Musa ibn Madzhashi', Ahmad ibn al-Hasan al-Sufi, Ja'far ibn Ahmad al-Dimashqi, Abu Bakr ibn Khuzaymah etc. His students included Muhammad ibn Manda, Abū 'Abd-'Allāh al-Hakim and others. Ibn Hibban Acting Qadi in Samarqand, well versed in fiqh, hadith and the sciences of astronomy, medicine and many other disciplines. Ibn Faisal died in Bust on a Friday night, eight days before the end of the month of Shawwal in 354 AH. He ...
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