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{{Short description|Italian learned society active in Venice from 1557 to 1561}} |
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| motto = ''Io volo al ciel per riposarmi in Dio'' |
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The '''Accademia Veneziana''' was an Italian [[learned society]] active in [[Republic of Venice|Venice]] from 1557 to 1561.<ref |
The '''Accademia Veneziana''' was an Italian [[learned society]] active in [[Republic of Venice|Venice]] from 1557 to 1561. It was founded by [[Federico Badoer]] and shut down by the Venetian government.<ref>Shanti Graheli (2013), "Reading the History of the Academia Venetiana through Its Book Lists", in Malcolm Walsby; Natasha Constantinidou (eds.), ''Documenting the Early Modern Book World: Inventories and Catalogues in Manuscript and Print'' (Brill), pp. 283–319.</ref> |
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It was followed by another [[Seconda Accademia Veneziana|Accademia Veneziana]] which was active from 1594 to 1608.<ref name=bl2/> |
It was followed by another [[Seconda Accademia Veneziana|Accademia Veneziana]] which was active from 1594 to 1608.<ref name=bl2>[http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/ItalianAcademies/AcademyFullDisplay.aspx?RecordId=021-000004905&searchAssocType= Veneziana (Seconda Accademia)]{{dead link|date=October 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. Database of Italian academies. London: British Library. Accessed August 2014.</ref> |
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==See also== |
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* [[List of academies of fine art in Italy]] |
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* [[Accademia]] |
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* [[List of learned societies in Italy]] |
* [[List of learned societies in Italy]] |
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<ref name=bl2>[http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/ItalianAcademies/AcademyFullDisplay.aspx?RecordId=021-000004905&searchAssocType= Veneziana (Seconda Accademia)]. Database of Italian academies. London: British Library. Accessed August 2014.</ref> |
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The Accademia Veneziana was an Italian learned society active in Venice from 1557 to 1561. It was founded by Federico Badoer and shut down by the Venetian government.[1]
It was followed by another Accademia Veneziana which was active from 1594 to 1608.[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Shanti Graheli (2013), "Reading the History of the Academia Venetiana through Its Book Lists", in Malcolm Walsby; Natasha Constantinidou (eds.), Documenting the Early Modern Book World: Inventories and Catalogues in Manuscript and Print (Brill), pp. 283–319.
- ^ Veneziana (Seconda Accademia)[permanent dead link ]. Database of Italian academies. London: British Library. Accessed August 2014.