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Opera Today
November 28, 2007
DONIZETTI: Adelia
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LIVES OF THE MOST EMINENT PAINTERS SCULPTORS & ARCHITECTS
BY
GIORGIO VASARI:
VOLUME V.
ANDREA DA FIESOLE TO LORENZO LOTTO
1913
NEWLY TRANSLATED BY GASTON Du C. DE VERE. WITH FIVE HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS: IN TEN VOLUMES
PHILIP LEE WARNER,
PUBLISHER TO THE MEDICI SOCIETY, LIMITED
7 GRAFTON ST. LONDON, W. 1912-14
[Pg v] CONTENTS OF VOLUME V
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Andrea da Fiesole [Andrea Ferrucci], and Others | 1 |
Vincenzio da San Gimignano [Vincenzio Tamagni], and Timoteo da Urbino [Timoteo della Vite] | 9 |
Andrea dal Monte Sansovino [Andrea Contucci] | 19 |
Benedetto da Rovezzano | 33 |
Baccio da Montelupo, and Raffaello his son | 39 |
Lorenzo di Credi | 47 |
Lorenzetto and Boccaccino | 53 |
Baldassarre Peruzzi | 61 |
Giovan Francesco Penni [called Il Fattore], and Pellegrino da Modena | 75 |
Andrea del Sarto | 83 |
Madonna Properzia de' Rossi | 121 |
Alfonso Lombardi, Michelagnolo da Siena, Girolamo Santa Croce, and Dosso and Battista Dossi | 129 |
Giovanni Antonio Licinio of Pordenone, and Others | 143 |
Giovanni Antonio Sogliani | 157 |
Girolamo da Treviso | 167 |
Polidoro da Caravaggio and Maturino | 173 |
[Pg vi] Il Rosso | 187 |
Bartolommeo da Bagnacavallo, and Others | 205 |
Franciabigio [Francia] | 215 |
Morto da Feltro and • AbstractBackground: Several large controlled trials have shown that β blockers given to patients with heart failure (New York Heart Association functional class II–IV) reduce morbidity and mortality. Despite these impressive results, implementing the use of β blockade in clinical practice appears slow and difficult. The BRING-UP study was designed to tackle this problem. Objectives: To accelerate the adoption of β blockade in clinical practice; to provide an epidemiological estimate of the proportion of patients with heart failure suitable for this treatment in general cardiology care; and to assess effectiveness of these drugs outside the setting of clinical trials. Methods: The design of the study and recommendations derived from available evidence on the use of β blockers were discussed with cardiologists during regional meetings. All consecutive heart failure patients in a one month period, whether treated or not with β blockers, were eligible for the study. In each patient, the decision to prescribe a β blocker was a free choice for the participating physicians. All centres were provided with carvedilol, metoprolol, and bisoprolol at appropriate doses; the choice of the drug and dosage was left to the responsible clinician. All patients were followed for one yea |