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Antonio La Pergola with President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, Nilde Iotti, 1986 La Pergola was director of the Institute of regional studies at the National Research Centre; member of the Supreme Council of the Judiciary (1976-1978); a judge at the Constitutional Court, acting as rapporteur for significant judgments in the field of relations between Community law and domestic law (1978 ...
Verdi's Macbeth was given its premiere performance at La Pergola in 1847. La Pergola's present appearance dates from an 1855–57 remodelling; it has the traditional horseshoe-shaped auditorium with three rings of boxes and topped with a gallery. It seats 1,000. It was declared a national monument in 1925 and has been restored at least twice since.
Della Pergola or Della pergola is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Delfino della Pergola (1398–1465), Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Modena and Parma
A pergola is a type of garden feature. It can also refer to a structure that resembles a garden pergola as, for example, the "pergola" in Seattle's Pioneer Square . Pergola may also refer to:
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The Albanian Wikipedia (Albanian: Wikipedia Shqip) is the Albanian language edition of Wikipedia started on 12 October 2003. As of 25 December 2024, the Wikipedia has 101,089 articles and is the 73rd-largest Wikipedia.
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Paolo della Pergola's most important work was probably De sensu composito et diviso. [4] His logical works were printed early. [5] He taught at the Scuola di Rialto from 1421 to 1454. [6] He was teacher and friend of the glassmaker Antonio Barovier. [7] Among his pupils was also Nicoletto Vernia, a well known professor of philosophy in Padua. [8]