Accademia Galileiana di Scienze Lettere ed Arti in Padova

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L’Accademia Galileiana di Scienze Lettere ed Arti, già Patavina, erede della “Accademia dei Ricovrati”, costituitasi in Padova il 25 novembre 1599, ha la propria sede nel trecentesco palazzo dei Signori da Carrara. L’Accademia svolge un’attività interdisciplinare di ricerca e di promozione culturale esplicata dai 200 soci, eminenti studiosi di ogni branca del sapere. Promuove convegni scientifici, simposi, seminari di studio che, oltre alle tradizionali pubbliche adunanze, sono il frutto di ricerche originali ed inedite. A ciò si affiancano i servizi di biblioteca, archivio storico, sezione museale.

Ente di Alta Cultura (D.P.R. 27/10/49 n°1005)

The most recent articles


The most recent articles


Accademia e Interdisciplinarità II

Academies and Interdisciplinarity (vol 2): What is the role of an Academy in today’s society? The present work (in two volumes) tries to answer this question by presenting several essays written by scholars in many fields and subjects, all represented inside the Accademia Galileiana. The answer (...) > continue


Earth-Moon Relationships

To celebrate its 400th anniversary, the Accademy has promoted a series of initiatives focussed on the far-reaching intentions of its founders, namely to achieve a truly interdisciplinary dissemination of knowledge. The Conference on the Earth-Moon Relationships was one of these initiatives. It (...) > continue


Accademia e interdisciplinarità I

Academies and Interdisciplinarity (vol 1): What is the role of an Academy in today’s society? The present work (in two volumes) tries to answer this question by presenting several essays written by scholars in many fields and subjects, all represented inside the Accademia Galileiana. The answer (...) > continue


Le Orazioni

di Cesare Cremonini, a cura di Antonino Poppi, 1998
The Orations of Cremonini: This volume reflects a hidden side of Cremonini’s thought. The most doctrinal aspects of his theories are here clearly developed, together with what he considered worth discussing, as the cosmical becoming and the uncompromising defence of State Universities, which must be protected from private interference. > continue


Library and Archive

The Library of the Academy is rich in volumes and extracts, but mostly in academical reviews, coming as an exchange from more than two hundred national and foreign institutions. The Library inherited also all the book property of the Accademia Veneto-Trentino-Istrana, who stopped its activity (...) > continue


How To Find Us

The Galileian Academy is located in the centre of Padova, in Via Accademia 7, a few steps away from the Duomo, Piazza Capitaniato and Piazza dei Signori. Map Office hours The offices of the Academy are open from 9.00 to 14.00, Mondays to Fridays. The library of the Academy is open from 9.00 (...) > continue


List of Publications

List of Publications Periodicals Academical Series Lectura Petrarce Supplementi e Pubblicazioni Varie PERIODICALS SAGGI SCIENTIFICI E LETTERARI; Tomi I-III (1786-1794) MEMORIE, Volume unico (1809) NUOVI SAGGI, Volumi I-IX (1817-1883) RIVISTA PERIODICA, Annate accedemiche: 1851/52-1883/84 (...) > continue


The Academy – Historical Facts

For what concerns the origins of the first Italian Academies, upon which the Humanists played a big part with their chase of the Antique, one could discuss whether Padua established an Academy sooner than, say, Florence or not, yet Padua can be proud of having one of the most ancient Academies (...) > continue


Presentation

The Galileiana Academy of Arts and Science, formerly Patavina Academy, heir of the ancient Accademia dei Ricovrati, which was founded on the 25th of November 1599, has its seat in the beautiful rooms of the Carraresi Palace, built in the 14th century, and more precisely in what remains of the (...) > continue

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