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  1. 15 de oct. de 2017 · The Jesuits in Genoa settled near the old Church of San Girolamo Del Rosso and enlarged their premises by buying some land on which to locate their College and schools. The building began to be used in 1640 and is now part of the University premises

    • Gabriella Bernardi
    • gabriella.bernardi@gmail.com
    • 2017
  2. 17 de jul. de 2007 · The Jesuit College was built on the side of the hill rising steeply from the road, so it was conceived vertically. Completed early in the eighteenth century, it became the property of the Republic in 1775, after the suppression of the Jesuit order. The portal and monumental staircase flanked by massive lions are noticeable even from ...

  3. The Biblioteca Universitaria of Genova (University Library of Genova ) draws its origins from the ‘Libraria del Collegio dei Gesuiti’ (Library of the Jesuit College). With the dissolution, in 1773, of "Compagnia di Gesù" (The Society of Jesus, the name of the Jesuit Order), the Collegio (college) was renamed Università Pubblica (Public ...

  4. The University of Genoa, known also with the acronym UniGe ( Italian: Università di Genova ), is a public research university. It is one of the largest universities in Italy and it is located in the city of Genoa, on the Italian Riviera in the Liguria region of northwestern Italy. The original university was founded in 1481.

    • 1481; 542 years ago
    • Urban
    • ~ 40,000
  5. As reported in the Italian version above, Nicolo Gentile, a Jesuit priest in Genoa, wrote in his memoirs about this college: “…At the time [1645], present among our non-residential students was the famous mathematician Gio Dom co Cassini…”

  6. 15 de oct. de 2017 · Genoa and the College of the Jesuits. October 2017. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-63468-5_3. In book: Giovanni Domenico Cassini (pp.9-13) Authors: Gabriella Bernardi. To read the full-text of...

  7. Giuseppe Castiglione in Genoa: The Work of a Jesuit Artist for the Global Culture of Images during His Chinese Mission Th e artistic training of the young Giuseppe Castiglione still needs to be ex-plained. In 1707, he was already working with the Jesuit Order in Genoa: he chose and was chosen for the Chinese mission, since his name was already