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Cesare Mirabelli

Cesare Mirabelli

In office
March 16, 2005 – August 1, 2023
PresidentEdmund Szoka
Giovanni Lajolo
Giuseppe Bertello
Fernando Vérgez Alzaga
Preceded byGiulio Sacchetti
Succeeded byVincenzo Buonuomo
In office
February 23, 2000 – November 21, 2000
Preceded byGiuliano Vassalli
Succeeded byGiuliano Vassalli
In office
November 14, 1991 – November 21, 2000
In office
March 6, 1986 – July 24, 1990
Preceded byGiancarlo De Carolis
Succeeded byGiovanni Galloni
Born (1942-12-29) December 29, 1942 (age 82)
Gimigliano, Italy
OccupationJurist

Italian jurist

Cesare Mirabelli (born December 29, 1942) is an Italian jurist. He served as the president of the Constitutional Court from February 23 to November 21, 2000 and the General Counselor of the Pontifical Commission for the State of Vatican City.

Biography

A student of Pietro Gismondi [it], he has served as a magistrate, lawyer, and full professor of canon law at the Universities o

Biography

Eugene Mirabelli (or just plain Gene) is into his nineties now. He was born in 1931 and grew up in Lexington, Massachusetts, a rural suburb of Boston at the time. He went to public schools, then worked summers, mostly manual labor, and went to college – MIT, Harvard, Johns Hopkins and Harvard again. He was taking graduate courses and teaching when he wrote his first novel, The Burning Air, and in the interval between completing his manuscript and taking the university graduate exam he met Margaret Black, a Harvard college student, and they married a few months later.

 

Gene Mirabelli joined the faculty of the State University of New York at Albany where he taught American literature, and Margaret Black Mirabelli,  now a free-lance editor, worked for academic presses and became a book reviewer, and together they had three children. Gene's novels during this time included The Way In, No Resting Place and The World at Noon.

 

In his mid-sixties, Gene Mirabelli retired from the University and began writing on society, politics and econom

Artist Biography

Victor Mirabelli’s modern landscape oil paintings reflect the undaunted beauty of the countryside and structures that surround him. His approach is undisciplined, free spirited—an abandonment from the traditional—resulting in something “fresh and imaginative.”

Mirabelli attributes his style to his early schooling and execution of his abstract oil paintings. Each work is the result of “chance taking.” His fresh approach combined with a technique of layering many pigments and unique brush and scrubbing techniques, create a painterly quality that is his signature mark.

Mirabelli’s works reflect an impression, a mood—where detail is characterized by his use of contrasting light against dark. Using a muted palette to represent the purity and simplicity of the land, his artistic endeavors have often been described as “haunting and soul baring…a very personal, solitary interpretation of the surrounding landscape.”

Born in Wenatchee, Washington, along the Columbia River, which runs through the Basalt canyons bordering the Colville Indian reservation, Mirabelli was d

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