PADUA DAILY VLOG #6
PADUA DAILY VLOG #6
Visita a la fabulosa ciudad de Padua (Padova)
El canal de Viajes ¡Qué Gran Viaje! es un Vlog de viajes de Lee de Caires
Consigue tus primeros 35€ al registrarte en Airbnb con este enlace: airbnb.es/c/joseluisd63
Reserva tu alojamiento con Booking con este enlace y colaborará para mantener el blog y el canal. Gracias:
Visita nuestro blog
Síguenos por nuestras redes sociales.
Facebook: ...........
Twitter:.................
Instagram:............
Periscope: @quegranviaje
Vídeo grabado en Enero 2018
Música de la Outro: Grey & Gonzalez. Canción Dream Lights
29/08/2014-ZTL, GRIGOLETTO: «VARCO RIVIERA MUSSATO APERTO DALLE 15»
Rivoluzione in vista per la ZTL a Padova. In arrivo molte novità dice l'assessore alla mobilità Grigoletto
reteveneta.it
Aislinn McCabe- The Hidden Politics of Albertino Mussato
Aislinn is a third year PhD student in UCC, examining the fourteenth century Latin works of the Paduan poet Albertino Mussato.
Her research is focused on analysing Mussato’s texts which have not been translated from Latin. Mussato’s works were crucial to the beginnings of the Renaissance, where he took inspiration from the classical Latin authors of Ancient Rome for his own writing. However there has been very little English scholarship on these works.
Aislinn’s main focus for her PhD is to investigate Mussato’s personal political agenda which can be seen throughout his literature. Her talk will look at his tragic play, where Mussato goes so far to present a past Veronese ruler as the Anti-Christ, in order to sway his audience against Padua being ruled by Verona once more.
Padua | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:56 1 Etymology
00:02:54 2 History
00:03:02 2.1 Antiquity
00:07:43 2.2 Late Antiquity
00:09:29 2.3 Frankish and Episcopal Supremacy
00:10:27 2.4 Emergence of the Commune
00:14:11 2.5 Venetian rule
00:16:07 2.6 Austrian rule
00:17:43 2.7 Italian rule
00:18:23 2.8 The 20th century
00:22:35 3 Geography
00:22:44 3.1 Climate
00:23:05 4 Main sights
00:32:23 4.1 Villas
00:33:19 4.2 Churches
00:34:50 4.3 Gallery
00:34:58 5 Culture
00:38:20 6 Demographics
00:40:09 7 Government
00:41:00 8 Consulates
00:41:27 9 Economy
00:42:11 10 Transport
00:42:20 10.1 By car
00:43:10 10.2 By rail
00:45:02 10.3 By aeroplane
00:45:46 10.4 Public transport
00:46:49 10.5 Statistics
00:47:38 11 Sports
00:50:44 12 Governance
00:50:53 12.1 Town twinning
00:51:04 13 Notable people
00:56:27 14 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
Speaking Rate: 0.9019289129272804
Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-A
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Padua (; Italian: Padova [ˈpaːdova] (listen); Venetian: Pàdova) is a city and comune in Veneto, northern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Padua and the economic and communications hub of the area. Padua's population is 214,000 (as of 2011). The city is sometimes included, with Venice (Italian Venezia) and Treviso, in the Padua-Treviso-Venice Metropolitan Area (PATREVE) which has a population of c. 2,600,000.
Padua stands on the Bacchiglione River, 40 kilometres (25 miles) west of Venice and 29 km (18 miles) southeast of Vicenza. The Brenta River, which once ran through the city, still touches the northern districts. Its agricultural setting is the Venetian Plain (Pianura Veneta). To the city's south west lies the Euganaean Hills, praised by Lucan and Martial, Petrarch, Ugo Foscolo, and Shelley.
It hosts the University of Padua, founded in 1222, where later Galileo Galilei was a lecturer between 1592 and 1610.
The city is picturesque, with a dense network of arcaded streets opening into large communal piazze, and many bridges crossing the various branches of the Bacchiglione, which once surrounded the ancient walls like a moat.
Padua is the setting for most of the action in Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. There is a play by the Irish writer Oscar Wilde entitled The Duchess of Padua.
The city is also known for being the city where Saint Anthony, a Portuguese Franciscan (Anthony of Padua, also known as Anthony of Lisbon - city where he was born in 1195), spent part of his life and died in 1231.
Padova centro Appartamento zona Savonarola
Padova centro : Se cerchi un appartamento in zona Savonarola dietro l'hotel Milano. Recente costruzione e subito disponibile. Soggiorno con cottura, due camere e due ampi bagni. Terrazzo di 18 mq. Riscaldamento autonomo, aria condizionata e tende da sole. Maggiori informazioni allo 049 8718722
Classe energetica F
Tecnocasa Affiliato Energi Sas
Via Palestro 1C
35138 Padova
tutti i nostri annunci li trovi su
Se vuoi rimanere aggiornato su tutti i nuovi immobili ti basta un semplice clik.
Vieni a visitare la nostra Fan Page su facebook.com/tecnocasasavonarola e clicca su mi piace
MyPlace Piazze di Padova - Appartamento Sant'Andrea a Padova
Bellissimo appartamento situato nella zona Piazze di Padova, in un contesto residenziale tranquillo a due passi dal centro storico.
Prenota il tuo soggiorno:
Poet laureate
A poet laureate is a poet officially appointed by a government or conferring institution, who is often expected to compose poems for special events and occasions. The Italians Albertino Mussato and Francesco Petrarca were the first to be crowned poets laureate after the classical age, respectively in 1315 and 1342. In Britain, the term dates from the appointment of Bernard André by Henry VII of England. In modern times, the title may also be conferred by an organization such as the Poetry Foundation, which has a designated Children's Poet Laureate. Other examples are the Pikes Peak Poet Laureate, which is designated by a Presenting Partners group from within the community; the Minnesota Poet Laureate chosen by the League of Minnesota Poets; the Northampton Poet Laureate chosen by the Northampton Arts Council, and the Martha's Vineyard Poet Laureate chosen by ten judges representing the Martha's Vineyard Poetry Society.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video