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Panizza is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bartolomeo Panizza (1785–1867), Italian anatomist * Darrell Panizza (born 1959), Australian footballer and coach * Ettore Panizza (1875–1967), Argentine conductor and composer * Giacomo Panizza (1804–1860), Italian conductor * John Panizza (1931–1997), Australian politician * Oskar Panizza (1853–1921), German psychiatrist and author * Serge Panizza (1942–2016), French fencer * Ugo Panizza, Italian economist * Wladimiro Panizza (1945–2002), Italian bicycle racer See also * Foramen of Panizza {{surname, Panizza Italian-language surnames ...
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Oskar Panizza
Leopold Hermann Oskar Panizza (12 November 1853 – 28 September 1921) was a German psychiatrist and avant-garde author, playwright, novelist, poet, essayist, publisher and literary journal editor. He is best known for his provocative tragicomedy, '' Das Liebeskonzil'' (''The Love Council'', 1894), for which he served a one-year prison sentence after being convicted in Munich in 1895 on 93 counts of blasphemy. Upon his release from prison, he lived for eight years in exile, first in Zürich and later in Paris. His deteriorating mental health forced him to return to Germany, where he spent his last sixteen years in an asylum in Bayreuth. The scandal-ridden Panizza suffered more than any other German author under the repressive censorship imposed during the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Biography Early years Panizza was born in Bad Kissingen, northern Bavaria (Lower Franconia), to Karl (1808–1855) and Mathilde Panizza, née Speeth (1821–1915). Karl was descended from a family of I ...
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Ugo Panizza
Ugo Panizza is an Italian and Swiss economist. He is a professor of International Economics, department head, and Pictet Chair in Finance and Development at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. He is a vice-president of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the director of thInternational Center for Monetary and Banking Studies the editor in Chief oOxford Open EconomicsanInternational Development Policy and the deputy director of the Centre for Finance and Development. He is a members of the Scientific Committees of thFondazione Luigi Einaudi (Torino) anLong-term Investors@UniTo Diplomas Panizza holds a PhD in economics from the Johns Hopkins University (his studies were financed by the Istituto Bancario San Paolo di Torino through a Luciano Jona Scholarship) and a Laurea (BA) from the University of Turin. Contributions Panizza is known for co-establishing the concept of original sin in development economics, alongside economis ...
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Giacomo Panizza
Giacomo Panizza (27 March 1804 – 1 May 1860) was the Maestro al Cembalo at La Scala, Milan , and conductor at the Covent Garden Theatre, London. He was born in Castellazzo Bormida and died in Milan. He is primarily noted for the ballet ''Faust'', composed for La Scala with choreography by Jules Perrot. ''Faust'' became a popular ballet in Europe, especially in Saint Petersburg. He also fathered Achille Panizza, who was another well-known conductor. Early life and education Panizza was baptized Giacomo Maria Panizza to Francesco Maria Panizza and Anna Maria Merli. He was the fifth child in his family. His family lived in the Piazza San Martino in Castellazzo Bormida. He attended the college of Alessandria to study literature and philosophy. At fifteen, he began to study with the organist at his church in San Martino. Eventually, he would be led to study counterpoint with Casimiro Chiesa, choirmaster of the cathedral of San Marco in Alessandria. In 1824, he became a pupil of Vinc ...
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Ettore Panizza
Ettore Panizza (born Héctor Panizza; 12 August 187527 November 1967) was an Argentine conductor and composer, one of the leading conductors of the early 20th century. Panizza possessed technical mastery and was popular and influential during his time, widely admired by Richard Strauss and Giacomo Puccini, among others. Biography Panizza was born in Buenos Aires, of Italian parents. His birth name was Héctor Panizza but throughout his career he was known as Ettore. Panizza studied first with his father, who was a cellist at the old Teatro Colón, and later in Milan. He made his debut as assistant conductor at the Rome Opera in 1897. He was closely associated with La Scala in Milan (where he conducted, along with Toscanini, titles like Wagner's '' Ring'' in 1926), the Royal Opera House in London, the Metropolitan Opera in New York City- where he succeeded Tullio Serafin as principal conductor of Italian repertoire, working for eight seasons with names like Rosa ...
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Bartolomeo Panizza
Bartolomeo Panizza (August 17, 1785 – April 17, 1867) was an Italian anatomist born in Vicenza. He received a medical degree in surgery from Padua, and furthered his studies at Bologna and Pavia. In 1809 he became a professor at the University of Pavia, and in 1835 a member of the ''Academia nazionale delle scienze'' (National Academy of Science). Panizza was a student and associate to famed anatomist Antonio Scarpa (1752-1832). He was the first physician to attribute the vision function to the posterior cortex. He published his findings in an 1855 treatise titled "''Osservazioni sul nervo ottico''" (Observations on the Optic Nerve). At the time, his discovery was largely ignored, and it would be several years until the importance of Panizza's findings were realized. In 1833 he described the " foramen of Panizza", defined as a hole with a valve that connects the left aorta with pulmonary artery in the crocodilian heart. This connection causes a slight mixing of blood, whereb ...
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John Panizza
John Horace Panizza (; 24 March 1931 – 31 January 1997) was an Australian politician. He was a Senator for Western Australia from 1987 until his death in 1997, representing the Liberal Party. He was a farmer before entering politics. Early life Panizza was born on 24 March 1931 in Southern Cross, Western Australia. He was the son of Caterina Cristina (née Della Bona) and Bortolo "Bob" Panizza. His parents were Italian immigrants; his father was born in Tirano, Lombardy, and arrived in Australia in 1922. He visited Italy in 1928 to marry and on his return settled on a farming property near Marvel Loch, Western Australia. Panizza was raised on the family farm, which by 1940 his father had expanded to a wheat and wool property of . His father also invested in mining with other Italian immigrants and was a part-owner of the May Queen mine near Marvel Loch, helping finance his farming activities. Panizza spoke Italian as his first language and did not learn English until the ...
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Darrell Panizza
Darrell Peter Panizza (born 11 March 1959 in Bunbury, Western Australia) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and the now-defunct Woodville Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) during the 1980s and 1990s. He also represented and coached Western Australia in interstate football. Playing career Claremont Panizza joined Claremont in 1979 from the Albany Royals and played in WAFL premiership teams in 1981, 1991 and 1993. He retired having played 274 matches in two stints, the first between 1979 and 1986; and the second between 1990 and 1995. He holds the record for the most games played at Claremont. Woodville In 1987 he moved to South Australian National Football League (SANFL) club Woodville where he played 74 matches in three seasons. Western Australia Panizza played six games for Western Australia including the 1983 side that won the Australian Championships The Austra ...
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Wladimiro Panizza
Wladimiro Panizza (5 June 1945 – 21 June 2002) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Panizza came from a Communist family and was named after Lenin. During his long career (1967–1985), he helped Felice Gimondi and Franco Bitossi. His best grand tour was the 1980 Giro d'Italia, where he placed second in the overall classification. He holds the record for number of starts and number of completions in the Giro, completing the race 16 times out of 18 starts. Major results ;1967 : 1st GP Montelupo : 1st GP Hiussano : 1st GP Valsassina : 1st GP Robbiano : 4th Giro di Lombardia ;1968 : 2nd Coppa Sabatini : 3rd Gran Premio Industria e Commercio di Prato ;1969 : 3rd Giro di Campania ;1970 : 1st GP Monaco : 2nd Tour du Haut Var : 9th Overall Tour de Romandie ;1971 : 3rd Trofeo Laigueglia : 5th Overall Tour de Romandie : 9th Overall Giro d'Italia ;1972 : 3rd GP Montelupo : 3rd Giro del Piemonte : 3rd Gran Premio Città di Camaiore : 5th Overall Giro d'Italia ;1973 : 1 ...
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Foramen Of Panizza
The foramen of Panizza (named for anatomist Bartolomeo Panizza) is a hole that connects the left and right aorta as they leave the heart of all animals of the order Crocodilia. Crocodilians have a completely separated ventricle with deoxygenated blood from the body, or systemic circulation, in the right ventricle and oxygenated blood from the lungs, or pulmonary circulation, in the left ventricle, as in birds and mammal A mammal () is a vertebrate animal of the Class (biology), class Mammalia (). Mammals are characterised by the presence of milk-producing mammary glands for feeding their young, a broad neocortex region of the brain, fur or hair, and three ...s. Two vessels, the left aorta and the pulmonary artery, exit the right ventricle. Blood from the right ventricle goes to the lungs through the pulmonary artery, as in mammals and birds. However, when a unique active valve leading to the pulmonary artery contracts, pressure in the right ventricle can increase, and b ...
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Serge Panizza
Serge Panizza (19 November 1942 – 24 March 2016) was a French sabre fencer. He competed at the 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and officially branded as Munich 1972 (; ), were an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. It was the .... References External links * 1942 births 2016 deaths French male sabre fencers Olympic fencers for France Fencers at the 1968 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 1972 Summer Olympics Fencers from Paris 20th-century French sportsmen {{France-fencing-bio-stub ...
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