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Nobili is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Anna Maria Nobili, Italian physicist * Brian Nobili (born 1976), American photographer * Bruno Nobili (born 1949), Italian-Venezuelan footballer and manager *Durante Nobili, 16th-century Italian painter * Elena Nobili (1833–1900), Italian painter *Gaudenzio Nobili (1912-2021), Italian centenarian *Giuseppe Nobili (1877-1908) Italian zoologist *John Nobili (1812–1856), Italian Roman Catholic priest * Laura Nobili (2006 -), Classical Composer *Leopoldo Nobili (1784–1835), Italian physicist * Nella Nobili (1926-1985), Italian poetess and writer *Riccardo Nobili (1859–1939), Italian painter, writer and antiquarian *Roberto de Nobili (1577–1656), Italian Christian missionary to Southern India *Tito Oro Nobili Tito Oro Nobili (23 March 1882, Perugia – 8 February 1967, Rome) was an Italian politician. He was one of the founders and main leaders of the Italian Socialist Party The Italian Socialist Part ...
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Anna Maria Nobili
Anna Maria Nobili (born 1949) is an Italian physicist active in the field of gravitational physics. Her institution is Pisa University. She authored a number of papers on satellite dynamics and co-authored a book with Andrea Milani and Paolo Farinella on the orbital perturbations induced by non-gravitational forces. After having published several papers on celestial mechanics, also in collaboration with Clifford Will and E. Myles Standish, Nobili is now Principal Investigator of the Galileo Galilei (GG) experiment aimed to improve the accuracy of the equivalence principle lying at the foundation of general relativity and of other metric theories of gravity. Asteroid 552746 Annanobili, discovered by Yuri Ivascenko at the Andrushivka Astronomical Observatory in 2010, was named in her honor. The official was published by IAU's WGSBN on 20 September 2021. Bibliometric information As of November 2013, according to the NASA ADS database, the h-index The ''h''-index is a ...
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Brian Nobili
Brian Nobili (Brian Dwels) (born December 21, 1976) is an American street photographer and videographer. Biography Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, but a long-time and current resident of The Bronx, New York, Brian is an integral video producer and graphic designer on the New York City street scene. After developing a signature street style as the visual artist Brian Dwels, Nobili sought to expand his artistic repertoire and joined the US Navy, serving for eight years. While stationed in Japan, Brian emerged as a leading influence in the developing Sasebo, Nagasaki graffiti community. His evolution into one of New York's premier street artists continued with his work at Heavy.com and his work in video production and graphic design at Tuff City Styles. Philosophy Nobili focuses on capturing the minute aspects of New York City culture. He considers his work environmental portraiture. He has been influenced most notably by Ricky Powell and Dan Uneken, whom he met while serving in ...
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Bruno Nobili
Bruno Nobili (born 7 October 1949 in Valencia, Venezuela) is an Italian-Venezuelan professional football coach and a former player, who played as a midfielder. Career Nobili began playing professional football with Roma, where he made his Serie A debut against Varese on 27 April 1969. Nobili spent a season in Serie A with Cagliari but is best known for his career with Maceratese and with Pescara which included two promotions to Serie A. He was a central figure in the team's midfield during this period. Overall, he played 4 seasons (64 games, 11 goals) in the Serie A for A.S. Roma, Cagliari Calcio Cagliari Calcio, commonly referred to as Cagliari (), is an Italian football club based in Cagliari, Sardinia. In the 2022-23 season, they compete in Serie B. As of 2021–22, the team is temporarily playing their home games at the 16,416-sea ... and Delfino Pescara 1936. Personal life Bruno's father was Renato Nobili and his mother Silvana Bertazzi. He has 4 brothers (Tull ...
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Durante Nobili
Durante Nobili (1518 – after 1553) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. He was born in Caldarola. He was a pupil and collaborator of Lorenzo Lotto from 1550 al 1553. After his apprenticeship, he worked in Ascoli Piceno, Mogliano, Macerata, Matelica, Recanati, and Corridonia. In 1535, he painted ''Madonna and child with Saints Cosmo and Damiano'' for the sacristy of the church of San Martino in Caldarola. He painted an altarpiece of the ''Immaculate Conception'' and a ''Madonna of the Rosary'' for the church of San Gregorio Magno, Mogliano, and a ''Conversation regarding the Immaculate Conception'' for Massa Ferrara, and a ''Crucifixion with Saints Nicola da Tolentino, Antonio da Padova, Crispino'' and with a ''Resurrection'', ''Deposition'', and ''Descent to Purgatory'' below for a church in Marca Montana, near Matelica. The work is inspired by Lotto's work for the church of Santa Maria in Telusiano in Monte San Giusto Monte San Giusto is a ''comune'' (municipality ...
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Elena Nobili
Elena Nobili (1833–1900) was an Italian painter, mainly of genre figure paintings. She was born in Florence. Her son, Riccardo Nobili (1859–1939), was also a painter. Among her works are ''Reietti!'' (Exhibition of Turin, 1884); ''Bonaccia'' (Promotrice of Florence, 1884), ''Una visita''; ''Aspettativa''; ''Settembre''; ''In campagna'': ''Burrasche coniugali''; ''Due novembre''; ''Spariti!''; ''Eccoli!''; ''Musica''; ''Prima del convegno''; ''Contrasti''; ''Figura del 700''; smf ''La caccia sui tetti''. At the Mostra Beatrice of "Female Works", held in 1890 in Florence, she won the silver medal.''Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti''
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Giuseppe Nobili
Giuseppe Nobili (1877-1908) was an Italian zoologist at the University of Turin, specialising in Crustacea, who was born at Omegna in Piedmont in 1877 and died at Omegna in 1908. His father was Dr. Gaudenzio Nobili and his mother, Adele Antonioli Nobili. Nobili attained his doctor's degree in natural science from the University of Turin in 1899 when he was also appointed as an assistant in the University's Museum of Zoology. Later, in 1903 he was appointed as an assistant in the University of Turin's Museum of Comparative Anatomy. While he was a student Nobile had published some notes on botany, botanical subjects but soon turned his full attention to zoology. In total he published 53 papers on crustaceans, the first being an account of the collections of Decapoda, decapods on the University Museum of Zoology collection which had been collected by Dr A, Borelli in Argentina and Paraguay. This series of papers were an important contribution to the science of carcinology and contain ...
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John Nobili
John Nobili, born Giovanni Pietro Antonio Nobili, (S.J.) (April 28, 1812 – March 1, 1856) was an Italian priest of the Society of Jesus. He was a missionary in the Oregon Territory and later founded Santa Clara College in California, United States. Born in Rome in 1812, and educated at the Roman College. Nobili entered the Society of Jesus in 1828 and taught humanities in Jesuit colleges in Italy, notably the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. He was ordained a priest in 1843. Nobili was later assigned to do missionary work in North America and was assigned to accompany Father Pierre-Jean De Smet, S.J. in his missionary work in the Oregon Territory. Nobili's missionary work took him amongst the many Native American tribes in the territory, where he learned the tribes' languages and customs. Nobili stayed in the Oregon Territory until 1849, when he was ordered to go to California. Joined by Father Michael Accolti, S.J., Nobili first traveled to San Francisco, then onto S ...
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Laura Nobili
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Leopoldo Nobili
Leopoldo Nobili, born on 5 July 1784 in Trassilico (Toscana) and died on 22 August 1835 in Florence, was an Italian physicist who invented a number of instruments critical to investigating thermodynamics and electrochemistry. Born Trassilico, Garfagnana, after attending the Military Academy of Modena he became an artillery officer. He was awarded the Légion d'honneur for his service in Napoleon's invasion of Russia. In 1825 he developed the astatic galvanometer. He worked with Macedonio Melloni on the ''thermomultiplier'', a combination of thermopile and galvanometer, before being appointed professor of physics at the Reale Museo di Fisica e Storia Naturale (Royal Museum of Physics and Natural History) in Florence where he worked with Vincenzo Antinori on electromagnetic induction Electromagnetic or magnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force (emf) across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field. Michael Faraday is generally credited wi ...
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Nella Nobili
Nella Nobili was a poetess and writer born in Bologna in 1926 and died in 1985 in Cachan. She is considered a representative of proletarian literature. She wrote in French and Italian, notably about factory work and the woman homosexual love. Biography Nella Nobili was born in 1926 in Bologna. Coming from a modest background, she left school at the age of twelve to work in a factory, first in a ceramics workshop, then at fourteen as a glassblower. It was as a self-taught person that she began to develop a link with writing and poetry. During breaks after work, she wrote her first texts and avidly read everything she could find: Italian poetry, but also Rainer Maria Rilke and Emily Dickinson. She met Giorgio Morandi, to whom she dedicated the poem ''Landscape'' in 1926. After the World War II, she came into contact with the artistic and literary circles of Bologna in the immediate post-war period. She met the painter Aldo Borgonzoni (1913-2004): she assiduously frequented his st ...
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Riccardo Nobili
Riccardo Nobili (1859 in Florence – 1939 in Venice) was an Italian painter, writer, and antiquarian. Biography Nobili was born in Florence, then in the grand Duchy of Tuscany, but part of the Kinbgdom of Italy when it was formed in 1861, but moved to Paris as an adult. His mother, Elena Nobili (born 1833), was a painter. He studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence under Antonio Ciseri and Telemaco Signorini, attending also the Scuola Libera del Nudo. In Paris, he frequented the l’Académie Julian. He specialized in Genre painting. He exhibited at Livorno, in 1886, the small canvases ''Pioggia e In birreria'', and at the 1887 Società Promotrice, he displayed the nostalgic vedute of ''La piazza del Vecchio Mercato, Florence'', a view of a neighborhood destroyed during the urban renewal of the late 19th-century. Among other works are: ''L'amor mio verrà dal mare''. In 1938, he painted a portrait of Gioconda Mary Hulton (1887–1940) found at Attingham Park in ...
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Roberto De Nobili
Roberto de Nobili (1577 – 16 January 1656) was an Italian Jesuit missionary to Southern India. He used a novel method of adaptation ( accommodatio) to preach Christianity, adopting many local customs of India which were, in his view, not contrary to Christianity. India Born in Montepulciano, Tuscany in September 1577, Roberto De Nobili arrived at the ports of the Portuguese in Goa and Bombay in western India, on 20 May 1605. It is probable that he met here Fr Thomas Stephens, SJ, who had arrived in Goa in 1579, and was probably in the process of composing his Khristapurana. Roberto de Nobili, "nicknamed the White Brahman", was "the Jesuit missions to the court of the Mughal emperor Akbar". After a short stay in Cochin at Kerala, he took up residence in Madurai in Tamil Nadu in November 1606. He soon called himself a "teacher of wisdom" (தத்துவ போதகர்), and began to dress like a ''Sannyasi''. Claiming noble parentage he approached high-caste peopl ...
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