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263:. The boys were housed in three dormitories, intended for the younger, the older and the middle ones. The wake up call took place at 5:30 a.m., and after having washed with cold water and followed the lessons at the Collegio Romano, they continued their study in the premises of Via Giulia. After the recreation they had to study until the evening for three hours and a quarter. The discipline was very hard, and for every little lack the students were forced to suffer penances and punishments, such the so called 280: 36: 251:. Later, the school was opened to young boys of each class. At the time of admission the students had to be not older than 18 years and were lodged for a maximum of five years. Of these, six were hosted free of charge: five of them were designated one each by as many noble families, and the sixth by the Roman people. The students attended the subjects of their choice at the 303:
asymmetrical with respect to the façade. The edifice was almost completely demolished at the end of the 1930s for the construction of the Liceo classico Virgilio. What remained of the old building, including the facade along Via Giulia, was incorporated into the high school building: in particular,
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IOSEPH GHISLERIVS PRAE(SE)S AEDIBVS/ PROPRIO AERE COEMPTIS COLLEGIVM FUNDAVIT/ DOTAVIT ET DE COGNOM(INE) COLLEGIVM GHISLERIVM/ NUNCVPARI VOLVIT AC PROTECTIONI DEIPA(RAE) / VIRGINIS MARIAE ET S. JOSEPHI
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Giuseppe Ghislieri bought this dwelling at his own expense, founded the college, wanted it to be called Ghislieri from his surname and recommended it to the protection of the Blessed
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took the name of the Salviati, thus regaining the protectorate of the college. The institution was closed in 1928 because of financial difficulties. Through the proceeds of the
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without any obligation to join the ecclesiastical career, even though they had to wear a long black dress under their knees and a black
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at the number 38 of Via Giulia has been remained in place the ancient and imposing portal, surmounted by a curvilinear broken
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was a building in Rome, seat of the eponymous charitable institution, important for architectural and historical reasons.
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The boarding school housed for five years 24 young people (later increased to 38) from fallen noble families of the
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The College was founded in 1656 by Giuseppe Ghislieri and was meant to host 24 boys of the decayed
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and Corso Vittorio Emanuele, never built because of the war. To the south it bordered with
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Between 1936 and 1939 the building was almost completely demolished to make way for the
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moved to its final seat at via Giulia, in a 16th century palace possibly designed by
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In 1656 Giuseppe Ghislieri (1570–1656), a renowned physician and member of the
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Virgilio, built on the same site between 1936 and 1939 after a design by
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and some decorations have survived, incorporated in the structure of the
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nobility for free during high school. Placed under the protection of the
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This article is about the College in Rome. For the college in Pavia, see
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Il medico di Roma: Vita morte e miracoli di Guido Baccelli (1830–1916)
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The facade of the Ghislieri College incorporated in the Liceo Virgilio
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When the Salviati family died out in 1794, protectors became several
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The building, according to some sources, was a 16th century work by
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on the ground floor, and had a front of ten windows with a
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in Via Giulia. In 1839 the third-born son of the prince
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The building which hosted the college, possibly work of
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of the House of Ghislieri, surrounded by the following
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Collegio Ghislieri

Rome
Italy
pontifical
duke
Carlo Maderno
Via Giulia
Liceo classico
Marcello Piacentini
Regola
Rione
via Giulia
Ponte Mazzini
family
Pope Pius V
Santo Stanislao dei Polacchi
Palazzo Pamphilj
Carlo Maderno
Archconfraternity
Sancta Sanctorum
holy stairs
Salviati
cardinals
Francesco Carafa della Spina di Traetto
Joseph Fesch
Napoleon
Palazzo Falconieri
Borghese
liquidation

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