Mancinelli Y Familia
Mancinelli is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Antonio Mancinelli (1452–1505), Italian humanist, grammarian and rhetorician * Daniel Mancinelli (born 1988), Italian racing driver * Dusty Mancinelli, Canadian film director *Giuseppe Mancinelli (1813–1875), Italian painter *Graziano Mancinelli (1937–1992), Italian show jumping rider *Gustavo Mancinelli (1842–1906), Italian painter * Joseph Mancinelli (born 1957), Canadian trade unionist * Laura Mancinelli (1933-2016), Italian writer and medievalist * Luigi Mancinelli (1848–1921), Italian classical composer and conductor * Marco Mancinelli (born 1982), Italian footballer * Roberto Mancinelli (other) *Stefano Mancinelli Stefano Mancinelli (born March 17, 1983) is an Italian professional basketball player for Fortitudo Bologna of the Lega Basket Serie A. He also represented the Italian national basketball team. Standing at , he plays at the small forward and power ... (born 1983), Italian ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Antonio Mancinelli
Antonio Mancinelli (6 December 1452 – 1505) was a humanist pedagogue, grammarian, and rhetorician from Velletri who taught in Venice, Rome, and Orvieto. He produced editions of Cicero, Herodotus, Horace, Juvenal, Suetonius, Virgil, and many other authors. His ''Carmen de Figuris'' rendered parts of Quintilian Marcus Fabius Quintilianus (; 35 – 100 AD) was a Roman educator and rhetorician from Hispania, widely referred to in medieval schools of rhetoric and in Renaissance writing. In English translation, he is usually referred to as Quintilia ...'s rhetoric in hexameter. By 1473, he had opened a humanistic school in Velletri.Paul F. Grendler, ''Schooling in Renaissance Italy: Literacy and Learning, 1300-1600'', 1989, p. 140. . He died in Rome. Notes Bibliography * M.E. Cosenza, ''Biographical and Bibliographical Dictionary of the Italian Humanists...'', Boston, 1962. (not seen) 1452 births 1505 deaths People from Velletri Italian Renaissance humanists ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Daniel Mancinelli
Daniel Mancinelli (born 23 July 1988, in San Severino Marche) is a professional racing driver from Italy. Career Karting Mancinelli enjoyed a long karting career prior to stepping up to single-seater racing. In 2003, he finished fourth in the Italian Open Masters ICA Junior class, behind Sébastien Buemi, Stefano Coletti and Miguel Molina. The following year, he finished fourth in the European Championship ICA class and fifth in the Italian Open Masters ICA. 2005 saw Mancinelli finish fourth in the same competition, one place behind Jaime Alguersuari. In 2007, he won the Copa Campeones Trophy ICA class, whilst also taking top three positions in the South Garda Winter Cup ICA and Italian Open Masters ICA. Formula Azzurra Mancinelli began his Formula Racing career in 2006, driving in the Italian Formula Azzurra series. He secured one podium position in his four races, although he was unclassified in the final standings. Formula Renault In 2007, he moved up to race in the Ita ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dusty Mancinelli
Dusty Mancinelli is a Canadian independent filmmaker from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Mancinelli is primarily a director of short films. Several of his films have been shown at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and other notable film festivals worldwide, winning numerous awards. Since 2017, he has collaborated with Madeleine Sims-Fewer. Their debut feature film '' Violation'' was shown at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival. Career Mancinelli is a graduate of York University in Toronto. After graduating, Mancinelli worked for five years with Canadian filmmaker Deepa Mehta from 2007–2011. Mancinelli worked on Mehta's '' Heaven on Earth'' and '' Midnight's Children'' feature films. In 2016, Mehta named Mancinelli as an up and coming Canadian director to watch. Mancinelli and partner Harry Cherniak founded the film company Inflo Films in Toronto while at York. Their first short ''Death to Charlie'' premiered in 2006. In 2007, they produced their second s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Giuseppe Mancinelli
Giuseppe Mancinelli (17 March 1813, in Naples – 25 May 1875, in Castrocielo) was an Italian painter. Biography His father was in the service of the Venitgnano family, who patronized his early studies at the Neapolitan Academy of Fine Arts, then under the guidance of Vincenzo Camuccini. He painted an altarpiece of ''San Carlo Borromeo provides Viaticum to Plague Victim'' for the Church of San Carlo all'Arena. After 1850, he was named to replace Tito Angelini as the professor of Design at the Neapolitan Academy, besting out Di Napoli and Raffaele Postiglione in a contest for the position. He painted the ''Sipario'' or theater curtain, for the teatro San Carlo with ''Muses, Homer, poets, and musicians'' (1854) to replace the original curtain by Giuseppe Cammarano that had burned in a fire. Touring Club Italiano, (2001) page ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Graziano Mancinelli
Graziano Mancinelli (18 February 1937 – 8 October 1992) was an Italian show jumping rider. Biography He competed at the 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976 and 1984 Olympics and won one gold and two bronze medals. He was initially banned from the 1964 Olympics, as he was considered a professional rider for the Milan horse-dealing company of Fratelli Rivolta, but the ban was lifted the day before the Olympics. Outside Olympics Mancinelli won a silver medal at the 1970 World Championships, a European title in 1963, and six national titles. Awards On 7 May 2015, in the presence of the President of Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI), Giovanni Malagò, was inaugurated in the Olympic Park of the Foro Italico in Rome, along ''Viale delle Olimpiadi'', the Walk of Fame of Italian sport, consisting of 100 tiles that chronologically report names of the most representative athletes in the history of Italian sport. On each tile are the name of the sportsman, the sport in which he distinguish ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gustavo Mancinelli
Gustavo Mancinelli (1842 in Rome – 12 April 1906, in Naples) was an Italian painter, who made portraits and depicted many Orientalist subjects. Biography The son and pupil of the painter Giuseppe Mancinelli, he exhibited great talent at a very young age. His first exhibition was in Naples in 1855, when he was just 13 years old."Gustavo Mancinelli" iographical Notesin: Olson, R.J. M., ''Italian 19th Century Drawings & Watercolors: An Album: Camuccini & Minardi to Mancini & Balla'', Shepard Gallery, 1976, item no. 155 He resided in Naples where he was honorary professor of the Institute of Fine Arts.Ricci, C., ''Napoli habillée: Scenari della Napoli aristocratica nelle lettere di Carolina Ricci (1882-1883)'', Osanna Edizioni, 2013, p. XXXIXn His work includes many altarpieces; portraits of aristocratic personalities of the day, including: the King and Queen, Umberto I and Margherita di Savoia (1884), the Ambassador from Berlin, and the Prince del Montenegro. He also showed a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Joseph Mancinelli
Joseph Mancinelli (born September 11, 1957) is the International Vice President and Regional Manager for Central and Eastern Canada of the Laborers' International Union of North America, a US-based labour union representing over 800,000 total members with 160,000 members in the LIUNA Central and Eastern Canadian region. Mancinelli was involved in a number of the Union's large redevelopment initiatives in Hamilton's downtown core, including the restoration of the former CN Rail Station into LIUNA Station and the development of LIUNA's long-term care facilities. In 2009 the Union under Mr. Mancinelli's leadership completed a new head office facility in Oakville, the first Silver Certified LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environment Design) office building in the area. On May 5, 2010, Mancinelli along with senior LIUNA officials from across North America presented a $46,000.00 donation to the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic School Board. The money will be used in support of the St. Josep ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Laura Mancinelli
Laura Mancinelli (18 December 1933 – 7 July 2016) was an Italian writer, germanist, medievalist and university professor. Mancinelli also wrote academic texts, children's books, essays (numerous of medieval history), and historical novels. Life Laura Mancinelli was born in Udine in 1933, then, after a period of short stays between Rovereto and Mantua where she spent her early childhood, in 1937 the family moved permanently to Turin. After her school education and studies, she graduated from the University of Turin in 1956 with a degree in german literature with a focus on modern literature. In the years following her doctorate she taught without ever giving up her passion for medieval german culture. In 1969 she wrote the essay ''The Song of the Nibelungs. Problems and values''. In the 1970s she taught germanic philology at the University of Sassari and then called in Venice by the Germanist , in 1976 she founded the ''Department'' of ''History of German Language'' at th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Luigi Mancinelli
Luigi Mancinelli (; 5 February 1848 – 2 February 1921) was an Italian conductor, cellist and composer. His early career was in Italy, where he established a reputation in Perugia and then Bologna. After 1886 he worked mostly in other countries, as principal conductor at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden in London and at the "Old Metropolitan" Opera House in New York, and in other appointments in Madrid, Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires. Mancinelli was highly regarded not only in the Italian repertory, in which he first came to prominence, but also in German and French opera. Despite his high reputation as a conductor, his compositions met with limited success, and none of them entered the regular repertoire. Life and career Early years Mancinelli was born in Orvieto in central Italy. He studied organ and cello with his elder brother, Marino (who later became a well-known conductor in Italian opera houses) and then played as a cellist in the Orvieto cappella and the orc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Marco Mancinelli
Marco Mancinelli (born 31 January 1982) is a former Italian footballer. Biography Born in Recanati, Marche, Mancinelli started his career at Ascoli Calcio 1898. He was signed by Hellas Verona F.C. in 2000 for its reserve. he capped for Italy national under-20 football team from 2001 to 2002, winning 2002 Under-20 Four Nations Tournament and finished as the second in 2001 Mediterranean Games. In July 2002 he left on loan to Martina and the loan was renewed in 2003. he wore no.26 shirt for Verona in 2004–05 Serie B The 2004–05 Serie B is the 73rd season since its establishment in 1929. It is the second highest football league in Italy. Teams Arezzo, Catanzaro, Cesena and Crotone had been promoted from Serie C, while Perugia, Modena, and Empoli had been .... Mancinelli left for Vicenza Calcio in June 2005 in a direct swap with Gilberto Zanoletti (also in co-ownership), both tagged for €475,000.Vicenza Calcio SpA Report and Accounts on 30 June 2006 However, on 3 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Roberto Mancinelli (other)
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Roberto Mancinelli may refer to: *Roberto Mancinelli (A&R) *Roberto Mancinelli (footballer) Roberto Mancinelli (born 29 January 1976) is an Italian football coach and a former player who played as a goalkeeper. In July 2011 he was signed by Benevento Benevento (, , ; la, Beneventum) is a city and ''comune'' of Campania, Italy, cap ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stefano Mancinelli
Stefano Mancinelli (born March 17, 1983) is an Italian professional basketball player for Fortitudo Bologna of the Lega Basket Serie A. He also represented the Italian national basketball team. Standing at , he plays at the small forward and power forward positions. Professional career Mancinelli joined Fortitudo Bologna in 2000, and he made his debut in the Italian League on April 14, 2001, against Viola Reggio Calabria. He was the captain of Fortitudo from 2005–09, following the team's previous captain, Gianluca Basile. With Fortitudo, he lost the final game of the EuroLeague in the Euroleague 2003–04 season, when they were defeated by Maccabi Tel Aviv. However, he won the Italian Championship with Fortitudo in 2005 against Olimpia Milano. He also won the Italian SuperCup in 2005. In 2007, Mancinelli participated with the Portland Trail Blazers summer squad during the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, Nevada. In August 2009, he joined Olimpia Milano. In the summer of 2012, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |