The last day of Carneval was called il giorno delle Froberte, probably because many wild pranks in which sober people allow themselves to indulge on that day of licence were laid on the shoulders of Mistress Bertha.
Less than a mile from the Ponte delle Benne is the cemetery or Campo Santo of Turin.
Shops for filigree work in gold and silver in the Via degli Orefici by the side of the Bourse, and at the foot of the Sestiere della Maddalena, which descends from the Piazza delle Fontane Morose.
Accademia delle Belle Arti,” situated at the north-east end of the town, near the Porta S.
Gènes, and the Accademia delle Belle Arti, where young men assemble at night to study drawing, painting, and sculpture.
In the Accademia delle Belle Arti are some good copies of the works of great artists and a few Roman antiquities found chiefly in the mines of Fantiscritti.
His David is in the Accademia delle Belle Arti (see p.
She married Giovanni delle Bande Nere, and became the mother of Cosmo I.
The best time-table for Italy is the “Indicatore Ufficiale delle Strade Ferrate,” 1 fr.
The Palazzo dell’ Accademia delle Scienze, designed by Guarini, was built in 1678 as a college for the sons of noblemen.
The first Sonnet in Faustina's Canzoniere, Dolce sollievo delle umane cure, is an eulogium on her husband, and describes her own confiding tenderness.
In 1636 he completed his Dialoghi delle nuove scienze, in which he recapitulated the results of his early experiments and mature meditations on the principles of mechanics.
We are in the Hotel delle tre Colonne, and find it reasonably good, though not, so far as we are concerned, justifying the rapturous commendations of previous tourists, who probably travelled at their own charges.
I went out to-day, and, going along the Via Felice and the Via delle Quattro Fontane, came unawares to the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, on the summit of the Esquiline Hill.
On my return, I turned aside from the Via delle Quattro Fontane into the Via Quirinalis, and was led by it into the Piazza di Monte Cavallo.
I have lately met with a curious one entitled Historia delle Gente et della Natura delle Cose Settentrionali, da Olao Magno Gotho Arcivescovo di Vpsala nel Regno di Suezia e Gozia, descritta in XXII Libri.
It is entitled, Delle Societa di Publica Beneficenza in Londra.
His reputation mainly rests on his Introduzione ad una teoria geometrica dellecurve piane, which proclaims him as a follower of the Steinerian or synthetical school of geometricians.
She arrived quite breathless in the Piazza delle Terme, and with much flutter and palpitation inquired the price of a ticket.
In descending, keep near the stream down to the bottom of the first step, afterwards on the left bank, recrossing at the plain where the two branches of Val delle Seghe unite.
Another 'Bocca' lately brought to light leads under the cliffs of the Cima di Brenta to the Val delle Seghe and Molveno.
From the Passo delle Cornelle strike across the table-land to the route of the Passo di Canale, near the Coston di Miel.
But of the 'Albergo delle Miniere' the guide-books encouraged the most rosy anticipations, and the appearance of the house bore out at first sight its good name.
A strong stream flowing from the Val delle Seghe is its principal feeder, and, strange to say, it has no visible outlet.
Through it a pass, a worthy rival of the Bocca di Brenta, and leading like it to the Val delle Seghe, has been discovered by Mr. Tuckett.
For the Pompeian mosaics in general, see Gli ornati delle pareti ed i pavimenti delle stanze dell' antica Pompei, 3 vols.
Forum, while the space separating the other two lay on a line dividing the Forum into two equal parts; east of the last building is the Strada delle Scuole.
From the court a corridor (a) led into the men's apodyterium, which could be entered also on the north side from the Strada delle Terme.
The other was found in a house on the right bank of the Tiber, excavated in 1878; the paintings were removed to the new Museo delle Terme.
There were covered conduits to carry off the surface drainage of the Forum, one of which runs under the Strada delle Scuole to the south, the other under the Via Marina to the west.
I ventured to suggest, in the Archivio per lo studio delle tradizioni popolari (the Italian Folklore Journal), that the snail who is so constantly urged to come forth from his dark house, might in some way prefigure the dawn.
In collections of Tuscan and Sicilian songs it is common to find a goodly number placed under the heading "Delle loro bellezze.
Two miles to the east in a ravine below Monte Subasio is the hermitagedelle Carceri (2300 ft.
Maria delle Grazie, four scenes of the Passion in fresco, and some others in chiaroscuro.
Maria delle Grazie at Milan, and copied so well, that I was amazed by it.
The young men of that company were Nanni di Prospero delle Corniole, the goldsmith Francesco di Girolamo dal Prato, Nannoccio da San Giorgio, and many other lads who afterwards became able men in their professions.
To a disciple called Annibale, the son of Nanni di Baccio Bigio, he left sixty crowns a year on the Monte delle Farine, fourteen pictures, and all his designs and other art possessions.
Jacopo delle Murate they executed an altar-piece at the commission of Bishop de' Bonafe of Cortona: and for the Convent of the Nuns of Ripoli another altar-piece with Our Lady and some Saints.
This was copied by Guido delle Colonne (see note to l.
Chaucer mainly follows the second book of Guido delle Colonne's Historia Troiana, which he epitomises.
Dante addresses Apollo in the words-- 'Entra nel petto mio, e spira tue Si come quando Marsia traesti Della vagina delle membra sue.
But according to Guido delle Colonne, whom Chaucer probably regarded as a better authority, she was slain by Pyrrhus.
The Historia Troiana of Guido delle Colonne begins with the story of Jason, and it is evident that Chaucer follows him, at least as far as l.
The chief sources of this fourth Legend are Guido delle Colonne's Historia Troiana, Ovid's Metamorphoses, bk.
These Lombardo-Siculan colonies, however, have been clearly traced by an Italian writer, Lionardo Vigo, in his Monografia critica delle colonie Lombardo sicule.
The Act exists still, and is quoted in Sagredo's work, Sulle consorterie delle Arti Edificative in Venezia, p.
Satiro and the Madonna delle Grazie and the castle of Alliate.
Maria delle pertiche, and proclaimed Hildebrand as his successor.
Donatello in the figures on the altar of the Madonna delle Grazie; his assistants and pupils on this occasion were Francesco di Andrea di Ambrogio, of Lombard origin, and Bartolommeo di Giovanni di Ser Vincenzo.
One was the painting of the Last Supper on the walls of the refectory of Santa Maria delle Grazie, and the other the making of a model of a great equestrian statue, a bronze horse with the figure of the Duke upon its back.
They had started from their home at Castello delle Pieve very early that morning, and the piece of black bread which had served them for breakfast had been but small.
All the details of this story lead me to think that it refers to Portiuncula and the hospital San Salvatore delle Pareti.
It is very probable that it was at San Salvatore delle Pareti that Francis visited these unhappy sufferers.
The ruin had no owner; it had served as a leper hospital before the construction by the Crucigeri[7] of their hospital San Salvatore delle Pareti; but since that time it had been abandoned.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "delle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.