LC control no. | n 83051841 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Corporate name heading | Accademia pontaniana (1825) |
Variant(s) | Accademia pontaniana, Naples Società pontaniana Академия Понтаниана (1825) Akademii︠a︡ Pontaniana (1825) |
See also | Accademia Pontaniana (1458) |
Special note | The following heading for an earlier name is a valid AACR 2 form: Società pontaniana Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | Atti della Accademia pontaniana, 1959-60 (surrogate) t.p. (Accademia pontaniana) Information from 678 converted Dec. 18, 2014 (In 1808 the Società pontaniana was established and named in memory of an earlier Accademia pontaniana which florished c. 1500; In 1825 the Società sebezia [no publs. in LC] combined with the Società pontaniana to form the Accademia pontaniana) Furstenberg-Levi, Shulamit. The Accademia Pontaniana, 2016: ECIP galley (Accademia Pontaniana; a sodality of intellectuals that flourished towards the end of the fifteenth century; its founder was the humanist Pontano (1429-1503)) Wikipedia, June 24, 2016 (Accademia Antoniana; founded in 1458, but its origins dates back to 1443 in an academic circle around the Neapolitan scholar and poet Antonio Beccadelli; this circle met informally in the Castel Nuovo of Alfonso V of Aragon; after the death of Beccadelli in 1471 the meetings were overseen by Giovanni Pontano, hence the name Accademia Pontaniana; during its centuries-old history, the academy was closed twice; the first closure was in 1542 by the Spanish viceroy of Naples Pedro Álvarez de Toledo, Marquis of Villafranca, as part of his harsh policy of "spagnolizzazione" ("Spanish-ization"); revived in December 1808, was officially recognized by Royal Decree as an academy in 1825; it was again suppressed by the Fascist government in 1934 and its library burned in 1943; the Academy was restored by decree on February 19, 1944) Rossii︠a︡ - Italii︠a︡, 2002: title page (Академия Понтаниана = Akademii︠a︡ Pontaniana) added title page (Accademia pontaniana) |