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Torelli may refer to: People * Achille Torelli (1841–1922), Italian playwright *Alec Torelli (born 1987), American professional poker player * Bernard Torelli (1955–2016), French guitarist and audio engineer * Cesare Torelli (died 1615), Italian painter *Felice Torelli, brother of Giuseppe, Baroque painter from Bologna * Filippo di Matteo Torelli (1440–1468), Italian painter and illuminator *Gabriele Torelli (1849–1931), Italian mathematician * Giacomo Torelli (1608–1678), Italian stage designer, engineer, and architect * Giuseppe Torelli, Baroque composer from Bologna *Giuseppe Torelli (mathematician) (1721–1781), Italian mathematician and translator *Ines Torelli (born 1931), Swiss comedian, radio personality, and stage, voice and film actress * Jafet Torelli (dead 1898), Italian ceramist and sculptor *Lot Torelli (1835–1896), Italian sculptor *Lucia Casalini Torelli (1677–1762), Italian painter *Ludovica Torelli (1500–1569), Countess of Guastalla * Luigi Torelli ...
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Achille Torelli
Achille Torelli (May 5, 1841 – January 31, 1922) was an Italian playwright. He was born in Naples to Anna Maria Tomasi di Lampedusa, who was Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's aunt, and Vincenzo Torelli, a well-known journalist, librettist, writer, editor and impresario of Arbëreshë descent. His first success was the comedy, ''After Death'' written at the age of seventeen, and acted at Naples and then at Turin. This was succeeded by several comedies, most of which were successful. Torelli volunteered for the Italian army in the campaign of 1866, and was laid up for several months in consequence of a fall from his horse at Custoza. He later produced a long list of plays, both tragedies and comedies, of which perhaps the best is ''Triste Realtà'' (1871) which won the applause of the veteran Manzoni. Angelo de Gubernatis considered Torelli's ''I Mariti I, or i, is the ninth letter and the third vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, th ...
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Ludovica Torelli
Ludovica Torelli (26 September 1500 – 28 October 1569) was ruling Countess of Guastalla in 1522–1539. A philanthropist, she was instrumental in the founding of two religious institutes for woman: the Angelic Sisters of Saint Paul and the "Collegio della Guastalla"/"Daughters of Mary". Life She was the daughter of Achille Torelli, Count of Guastalla and his wife, Veronica Pallavicini. Her younger brother Francesco died at a young age, leaving her sole heir. Her father died in battle at Luzzara in 1522, making her Countess of Guastalla. She devoted herself to parties, studies, pomp, court life and all that involved her role as Countess. In 1521, her four-year old son Achille died, and then her husband, Cremonese nobleman Count Ludovico Stanghi. She remarried in 1525 Antonio Martinengo. Martinengo was a violent individual, impatient to gain control of her estates. On more than one occasion he forced her to go hunting with him, on a recalcitrant horse, over dangerous terrain. He w ...
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Torello (other)
Torello, an Italian word meaning small or young bull, may refer to: Places Italy *Masi Torello, a municipality of the Province of Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna * Torello, a civil parish of Castel San Giorgio, Province of Salerno, Campania * Torello, a civil parish of Marmora, Province of Cuneo, Piedmont * Torello, a civil parish of Marzano Appio, Province of Caserta, Campania * Torello, a civil parish of Melizzano, Province of Benevento, Campania * Torello, a civil parish of Mercato San Severino, Province of Salerno, Campania * Torello, a civil parish of Montecorvino Pugliano, Province of Salerno, Campania * Torello, a civil parish of Ravello, Province of Salerno, Campania * Torello, a civil parish of San Leo, Province of Rimini, Emilia-Romagna * Torello, a civil parish of Valle Mosso, Province of Biella, Piedmont Spain *Torelló, a municipality in the Province of Barcelona, Catalonia *Sant Pere de Torelló, a municipality in the Province of Barcelona, Catalonia * Sant Vicenç de Torel ...
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Onoba Torelli
''Onoba torelli'' is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae. Distribution Description The maximum recorded shell Shell may refer to: Architecture and design * Shell (structure), a thin structure ** Concrete shell, a thin shell of concrete, usually with no interior columns or exterior buttresses ** Thin-shell structure Science Biology * Seashell, a hard o ... length is 3.4 mm.Welch J. J. (2010). "The "Island Rule" and Deep-Sea Gastropods: Re-Examining the Evidence". '' PLoS ONE'' 5(1): e8776. . Habitat Minimum recorded depth is 18 m. Maximum recorded depth is 183 m. References Rissoidae Gastropods described in 1996 {{Rissoidae-stub ...
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Torelli Theorem
In mathematics, the Torelli theorem, named after Ruggiero Torelli, is a classical result of algebraic geometry over the complex number field, stating that a non-singular projective algebraic curve (compact Riemann surface) ''C'' is determined by its Jacobian variety ''J''(''C''), when the latter is given in the form of a principally polarized abelian variety. In other words, the complex torus ''J''(''C''), with certain 'markings', is enough to recover ''C''. The same statement holds over any algebraically closed field. From more precise information on the constructed isomorphism of the curves it follows that if the canonically principally polarized Jacobian varieties of curves of genus \geq 2 are ''k''-isomorphic for ''k'' any perfect field, so are the curves. This result has had many important extensions. It can be recast to read that a certain natural morphism, the period mapping, from the moduli space of curves of a fixed genus, to a moduli space of abelian varieties, is ...
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Torelli Bicycles
Torelli may refer to: People *Achille Torelli (1841–1922), Italian playwright *Alec Torelli (born 1987), American professional poker player *Bernard Torelli (1955–2016), French guitarist and audio engineer *Cesare Torelli (died 1615), Italian painter *Felice Torelli, brother of Giuseppe, Baroque painter from Bologna *Filippo di Matteo Torelli (1440–1468), Italian painter and illuminator * Gabriele Torelli (1849–1931), Italian mathematician *Giacomo Torelli (1608–1678), Italian stage designer, engineer, and architect *Giuseppe Torelli, Baroque composer from Bologna * Giuseppe Torelli (mathematician) (1721–1781), Italian mathematician and translator *Ines Torelli (born 1931), Swiss comedian, radio personality, and stage, voice and film actress *Jafet Torelli (dead 1898), Italian ceramist and sculptor * Lot Torelli (1835–1896), Italian sculptor * Lucia Casalini Torelli (1677–1762), Italian painter *Ludovica Torelli (1500–1569), Countess of Guastalla *Luigi Torelli (18 ...
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Torelli (Mercogliano)
Mercogliano is an Italian town and ''comune'' in the province of Avellino, Campania, southern Italy. Geography Mercogliano is a hill town located near the western suburb of Avellino and below the mount Partenio (or Montevergine). The municipality borders with Avellino, Monteforte Irpino, Mugnano del Cardinale, Ospedaletto d'Alpinolo, Quadrelle and Summonte. It counts three hamlets (''Frazione, frazioni''): *Montevergine: located near the summit of mount Partenio and home of the homonym sanctuary, is linked to Mercogliano by the Montevergine funicular. *Torelli (Mercogliano), Torelli: it is a village located on the road between Torrette and Mercogliano. *Torrette (Mercogliano), Torrette: located on a plain next to Avellino, it is the commercial hub of the municipality. The exit "Avellino Ovest" (Av. West) of the Autostrada A16 (Italy), A16 motorway serves the locality. Main sights *Catholic Sanctuary of Montevergine *Loreto Abbey Palace near Torelli
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Stefano Torelli
Stefano Torelli (1712–1784) was an Italian painter. He was born in Bologna. He studied first under his father, Felice Torelli, and then under Francesco Solimena. The future King of Poland, Augustus III, brought him to Dresden in 1740, where he painted altar-pieces and ceiling decorations, many destroyed in the Seven Years' War. He painted figures in Canaletto's twenty-nine views of Dresden (1741). In 1762 he was summoned to the Russian court where he painted ceilings in the Royal Palace, and some portraits, among the latter one of the Empress Elizabeth in armor. He was a clever caricaturist, and etched a few plates. He died in St. Petersburg. Gallery File:Catherine II by Torelli (Saratov).jpg, Portrait of Catherine II, File:Caroline Tugendreich.jpg, Caroline Tugendreich, c. 1762 File:SokolovaAnastasia byTorelliStefano.jpg, Anastasia Sokolova, wife of José de Ribas Admiral José de Ribas y Boyons (6 June 1749 – ), known in Italian as Giuseppe de Ribas and in Spanish as Jos ...
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Ruggiero Torelli
Ruggiero Torelli (7 June 1884, in Naples – 9 September 1915) was an Italian mathematician who introduced Torelli's theorem In mathematics, the Torelli theorem, named after Ruggiero Torelli, is a classical result of algebraic geometry over the complex number field, stating that a non-singular projective algebraic curve (compact Riemann surface) ''C'' is determined by it .... Publications * * See also * Torelli group References * External links Biography
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Pomponio Torelli
Pomponio Torelli (1539 – 9 April 1608) was Count of Montechiarugolo and a writer of prose, poetry and plays. He is principally remembered for his five tragedies. Life Pomponio Torelli was born in 1539 at Montechiarugolo near Parma, which until the creation of the Duchy of Parma in 1545 was in the Duchy of Milan. He was the third son of Paolo Torelli (1509 – 1545) and his second wife Beatrice Pico della Mirandola (died 1546), who was the great-niece of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. In 1545 Torelli's father died and he succeeded at the age of six to the title of Count of Montechiarugolo; his mother died in the following year. He was tutored at home by Andrea Casali, then studied at Padova under Bernardino Tomitano and Francesco Robortello. In 1566 he was knighted by the second Duke of Parma, Ottavio Farnese, and made ambassador to Flanders. In 1573 he married Isabella Bonelli, great-niece of pope Pius V and sister of cardinal Michele Bonelli. The third Duke of Parma, Alessa ...
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Mario Torelli
Mario Torelli (May 12, 1937 – September 15, 2020) was an Italian scholar of Italic archaeology and the culture of the Etruscans. He taught at the University of Perugia. Torelli was born in Rome, Italy. He was trained by the art historian Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli as well as by Massimo Pallottino. Torelli completed his laurea degree at the University of Rome "La Sapienza" in November 1960, writing a thesis on the site of Falerii Veteres. He held many posts during his professional life, beginning as an assistant at the center for ancient art history in Rome (1960–1962), followed by a stint as archaeological inspector of the Villa Giulia Museum in Rome (1964–1969). He was appointed a professor of Greek and Roman art history at the University of Cagliari in 1969, and served in that position until 1973. He was also instrumental in the excavations of the sanctuary at the site of Gravisca. Torelli joined the faculty of the University of Perugia in 1975; he was appointed a ...
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Luigi Torelli
Luigi Torelli (9 February 1810 – 14 November 1887) was born in Villa di Tirano, in the Valtellina of Lombardy, at the time part of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy. Being a patriot, he took part in the Five Days of Milan, most noted in driving out the Tyrolian Kaiserjäger from Piazza del Duomo and, together with fellow patriot Scipione Bagaggia, for raising the tri-colour atop the Cathedral. Torelli was a member of diverse scientific and economic institutions. In 1860 he was made a Senator and in 1864 became Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce of the Kingdom of Italy. He died at Tirano in 1887. Recognition The Luigi Torelli Luigi Torelli (9 February 1810 – 14 November 1887) was born in Villa di Tirano, in the Valtellina of Lombardy, at the time part of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy. Being a patriot, he took part in the Five Days of Milan, most noted in drivi ... fought for Italy in World War 2 and was named after him. The submarine was notable fo ...
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