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  2. Pontifical Academy of Arcadia - Wikipedia

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    The Accademia degli Arcadi or Accademia dell'Arcadia, "Academy of Arcadia" or "Academy of the Arcadians", is an Italian literary academy founded in Rome in 1690. The full Italian official name was Pontificia Accademia degli Arcadi .

  3. Caterina Imperiale Lercari Pallavicini - Wikipedia

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    Caterina Imperiale Pallavicini (also spelled "Catharina"; pen name, Arsinda Poliades; fl. 1721) was an 18th-century Neo-Latin poet from the greater Genoa region. Her work, which was published in the collections of the Pontifical Academy of Arcadia (Pontificia Accademia degli Arcadi [1]), includes the styles of epigram and elegy.

  4. Pontifical academy - Wikipedia

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    The Pontifical Academy for Life or Pontificia Accademia Pro Vita was founded in 1994 to promote the consistent life ethic of the Roman Catholic Church; it was formerly headed by Bishop Elio Sgreccia, and now by Archbishop Salvatore Fisichella, former rector of the Pontifical Lateran University.

  5. Arcangelo Corelli - Wikipedia

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    The Duke of Modena was generous to him. In 1706 Corelli was elected a member of the Pontificia Accademia degli Arcadi (the Arcadian Academy of Rome). He received the Arcadian name of Arcomelo Erimanteo. [29] In 1708 he returned to Rome, living in the palace of Cardinal Ottoboni.

  6. Accademia - Wikipedia

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    Accademia dell'Arcadia, Pontificia Accademia degli Arcadi; The Accademia degli Incamminati, founded in about 1580 in Bologna, also known as Accademia dei Desiderosi or;

  7. Roman academies - Wikipedia

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    Roman academies refers to associations of learned individuals and not institutes for instruction.. Such Roman Academies were always connected to larger educational structures conceived during and following the Italian Renaissance, at the height of which (from the close of the Western Schism in 1418 to the middle of the 16th century) there were two main intellectual centers, Florence and Rome.

  8. Pontifical Academy of Archaeology - Wikipedia

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    The Pontifical Academy of Archaeology (Pontificia Accademia Romana di Archeologia) is an academic honorary society established in Rome by the Catholic Church for the advancement of Christian archaeological study. It is one of the ten such Pontifical Academies established by the Holy See. [1] [2]

  9. Pontifical Academy of Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Pontifical Academy of Sciences (Italian: Pontificia accademia delle scienze, Latin: Pontificia Academia Scientiarum) is a scientific academy of the Vatican City, established in 1936 by Pope Pius XI. [2] Its aim is to promote the progress of the mathematical, physical, and natural sciences and the study of related epistemological problems.