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Politi may refer to: Persons *Adriano Politi (1542-1625), Italian translator, philologist and classical scholar *Alessandro Politi (1679–1752),Italian philologist * Andrew Politi (born 1996), American professional baseball pitcher *Bassano Politi (died in 16th century), Italian mathematician *Gerolamo Politi (died 1575), Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Trevico *Giancarlo Politi (born 1937), Italian art critic and publisher *Lancelotto Politi (religious name Ambrosius Catharinus) (1483–1553), Italian Dominican canon lawyer *Leo Politi (1908–1996), Italian-American artist and author *Marco Politi (born 1947), Italian journalist and writer *Nicolò Politi (1117–1167), Italian Roman Catholic monk and hermit *Odorico Politi (1785–1846), Italian painter * Paul Politi (born 1943), American songwriter Others *Police of Denmark The Police of Denmark ( da, Politiet, fo, Løgreglan, kl, Politiit) is the Danish National Police force, and the interior ...
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Adriano Politi
Adriano Politi (1542 – 15 January 1625) was an Italian translator, philologist and classical scholar. He belonged to the Sienese School of philologists. Biography Adriano Politi was born at San Quirico d'Orcia in 1542. He chose the ecclesiastical career, and was attached as secretary to the cardinals Capizucchi, Serbelloni, Cornaro and Aldobrandini. He was a close friend of his fellow-countrymen Diomede Borghesi and Scipione Bargagli. He died in Sarteano in January 1625. Works Adriano Politi is best known today for his Italian translation of Tacitus (''Opere di C. Tacito'', Rome, 1604 and 1611; a revised and improved edition of Politi's translation was published in Venice in 1644). Politi's translation was reissued in the luxurious edition of Tacitus's complete works, edited by Girolamo Canini d'Anghiari. Published in 1618 by Giunti and Ciotti, this new edition of Politi's translation was hugely successful despite being a complex and expensive work. When he reprinted it ...
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Alessandro Politi
Alessandro Politi (July 10, 1679July 23, 1752), was an Italian philologist. Biography Alessandro Politi was born July 10, 1679, at Florence. After studying under the Jesuits, he entered at the age of fifteen the Order of Poor Clerics Regular of the Mother of God of the Pious Schools, and was conspicuous among its members by his rare erudition. He was called upon to teach rhetoric and peripatetic philosophy at Florence in 1700. Barring a period of about three years, during which he was a professor of theology at Genoa (1716–18), he spent the greatest part of his life in his native city, availing himself of the manifold resources he could find there to improve his knowledge of Greek literature, his favorite study. He soon made a name for himself by his careful editions of several little-known Byzantine texts, and in 1733 he was called to the chair of eloquence Eloquence (from French ''eloquence'' from Latin ''eloquentia'') is fluent, elegant, persuasive, a ...
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Andrew Politi
Andrew Politi (born June 4, 1996) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. Career Raised in the Long Valley section of Washington Township, Morris County, New Jersey, Politi played prep baseball at West Morris Central High School and attended Seton Hall University, where he played college baseball for the Seton Hall Pirates. The Boston Red Sox selected him in the 15th round, with the 460th overall selection, of the 2018 Major League Baseball draft. Politi spent his first minor-league season with the Lowell Spinners in 2018, appearing in 21 games (all in relief) while posting a 4.34 earned run average (ERA). In 2019, he played for the High-A Salem Red Sox, compiling a 3.55 ERA in 33 games (five starts). Politi did not play in a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Politi played in Double-A with the Portland Sea Dogs in 2021, recording a 6.36 ERA in 21 games (15 starts). Politi spl ...
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Bassano Politi
Bassano Politi was a 16th century, 16th-century Italy, Italian mathematician. He published ''Questio de modalibus'', a book where he collected several Middle Ages, medieval Treatise, treatises by Thomas Bradwardine, Nicole Oresme, Biagio Pelacani, and Giovanni de Casali. Works * References

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Gerolamo Politi
Gerolamo Politi, O.P. (died 1575) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Trevico (1564–1575). ''(in Latin)'' Biography Gerolamo Politi was ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers. On 25 October 1564, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Pius IV as Bishop of Trevico The Diocese of Trevico (Latin: ''Dioecesis Trevicensis'') was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Trevico in the province of Avellino, Campania, southern Italy. In 1818, it was suppressed to the Diocese of Lacedonia. (for Chronology of .... He served as Bishop of Trevico until his death in 1575. References External links and additional sources * (for the Chronology of Bishops using non-Latin names) * (for the Chronology of Bishops using non-Latin names) 16th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops Bishops appointed by Pope Pius IV 1575 deaths Dominican bishops {{16C-Italy-RC-bishop-stub ...
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Giancarlo Politi
Giancarlo Politi (born 1937 in Trevi, Italy) is an art critic and publisher, mainly known for being the founder of ''Flash Art'' magazine. Magazine Politi was born in Trevi, in Umbria. He had a brief spell as an artist and poet before turning to art criticism. In 1965 he moved to Rome, where he started his own art magazine in 1967, a bilingual publication called ''Flash'', and then changed it to ''Flash Art''. In 1970 he moved the headquarters of the magazine to Milan, where he founded his own publishing house, Giancarlo Politi Editore. Politi started publishing art books, exhibition catalogues, and ''Art Diary'', a directory to artists studios, art galleries, art critics and art institutions. In 1978 ''Flash Art'' was split into two separate editions, ''Flash Art Italia'', mostly focused on the Italian market, and ''Flash Art International'', covering the rest of the world. Over the years several attempts were made to publish the magazine in different languages, including Czech ...
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Lancelotto Politi
Lancelotto Politi (religious name Ambrosius Catharinus, 1483–1553) was an Italian Dominican canon lawyer, theologian and bishop. Historians and theologians generally have regarded Catharinus as a brilliant eccentric. He was frequently accused of teaching false doctrines, yet always kept within the bounds of orthodoxy. Life Politi was born at Siena. At sixteen he became Doctor of Civil and Canon Law (J.U.D.) in the academy of Siena. After visiting many academies in Italy and France he was appointed (1508) a professor at Siena, and had among his pupils Giovanni del Monte, afterwards Pope Julius III, and Sixtus of Siena, a converted Jew who esteemed his master, yet severely criticized some of his writings. About 1513 he entered the Order of St. Dominic in the convent of St. Mark, at Florence. He studied scripture and theology without a master. This may account for his independence, and his defence of opinions which were singular, especially in regard to predestination, the ...
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Leo Politi
Atiglio Leoni Politi (November 21, 1908 – March 26, 1996) was an American artist and author who wrote and illustrated some 20 children's books, as well as ''Bunker Hill, Los Angeles'' (1964), intended for adults. His works often celebrated cultural diversity, and many were published in both English and Spanish. Childhood Politi was the younger of two children, born in Fresno, on November 21, 1908, to Italian-American parents Lodovico Politi and Mary Cazzola. Politi's sister, Marie Therese, was two years older. Politi was transported to Italy at the age of seven — in an "Indian Chief suit," via transcontinental railroad and ocean liner — and grew up, constantly drawing, in his mother's native village of Broni near Milan. Lodovico left the family to take a job as a cobbler in Piacenza. Marie went to live with a poor aunt who operated a roadside inn. Politi was placed in a boarding home with an elderly woman and her daughter. Politi loved Broni, a deep affection that remai ...
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Marco Politi
Marco Politi (born January 29, 1947, in Rome) is an Italian journalist and writer, specializing in Vatican news and politics. Biography Editorialist of ''Fatto Quotidiano'', Politi has dealt with Vatican City, Vatican-related and religious issues since 1971. After working at ''Il Messaggero'', between 1987 and 1993 he was Moscow correspondent for ''La Repubblica''; in that period he founded the association of foreign correspondents of the USSR, of which he was twice president. From 1993 to 2009 he was vaticanista of Scalfari's newspaper. He collaborates regularly with American Broadcasting Company, ABC, CNN, BBC and other international networks. Author of numerous investigations, in the two conclaves of 1978 he identified, through a series of interviews with cardinal-electors, the identikit of the "pastor pope", destined to characterize the profile of Karol Wojtyla. With Pulitzer Prize winner Carl Bernstein he wrote a bestselling biography of John Paul II, published in numerous c ...
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Nicolò Politi
Nicolò Politi (3 August1117 - 17 August 1167) was an Italian Roman Catholic monk and hermit who joined the Basilians. Politi was born to nobles but fled to become a monk after his parents arranged his marriage when he was seventeen. He spent the next several decades in a mountain cave and would return to the Basilian convent each weekend for the sacraments before he returned to his cave. He was known for his miracles since his childhood and was venerated as a saint after his death despite his reclusive hermitage. He was canonized as a saint on 7 June 1507. Life Nicolò Politi was born in Adrano on 6 September 1117 as the sole child born to aged parents (Almidoro and Alpina) who were nobles. He received a secular and religious education befitting for a noble and was known for his piousness and his desire to often contemplate on the Passion of Jesus Christ. But Politi was drawn to the consecrated life and wanted to live a life for God alone; his parents decided to arrange ...
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Odorico Politi
Odorico Politi (Udine, 27 January 1785 - Venice, 18 October 1846) was an Italian painter. Life and career Odorico Politi was born in Udine, and studied in Venice at the Accademia di Belle Arti with Teodoro Matteini. In 1812 he returned to Udine and began a career as a painter of neoclassical frescoes, specializing in historical and mythological subjects. Some of these frescoes can now be seen at the Palazzo Antonini and at Napoleon's Royal Palace in Venice. In 1831 he received an appointment as professor at the Accademia of Venice, where he had studied. Notable students include Pompeo Marino Molmenti, Antonio Dugoni, Fausto Antonioli and Cesare Dell'Acqua. Works Politi's frescoes with religious subjects are found in the churches of Attimis, Clauzetto, Felettano, Pavia di Udine, Tarcento, Trieste, Udine, Venice and Vito d'Asio Vito d'Asio ( fur, Vît) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Pordenone in the Italian region Friuli-Venezia Giulia, located about nor ...
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Paul Politi
Paul Leo Politi (born July 31, 1943) is an American songwriter, famous for his collaboration of over 40 songs with singer and songwriter Barry White. Politi and White collaborated in writing songs including the singer Felice Taylor during the mid 1960s. Various songs co-written for her included "It May Be Winter Outside (But in My Heart It's Spring)" in 1967 and the follow-up "Under the Influence of Love". Both were later covered by Love Unlimited, a protégée female vocal group established through Barry White's initiative and were hit singles in the United States. The international fame came through "I Feel Love Comin' On", also co-written by Politi and White. The song became a hit for Taylor in the United Kingdom and throughout Europe in 1967. Other Politi songs include "Those Oldies but Goodies (Remind Me of You)" by Little Caesar & the Romans co-written by Politi and Nick Curinga in 1961 and "I'm So Glad That I'm a Woman" by the female trio Love Unlimited. Politi songs ha ...
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