Vico entstammte einer Adelsfamilie. Seine Mutter starb bei seiner Geburt und sein Vater als er zwei Jahre alt war. Er begann seine Berufslaufbahn ...
Continue Reading →Libro di M. Pyrrho Ligori Napolitano delle antichità di Roma, nel quale si tratta de’ circi, theatri e anfitheatri, con le Paradosse del ...
Continue Reading →Dosio was born in San Gimignano. A student of Ammanati, with whom he realized the Villa dell’Ambrogiana, Dosio worked primarily in Rome (1548–75) ...
Continue Reading →Bartolomeo Marlianis (1488-1566) Schrift über die Topographie des antiken Roms erschien 1534 in Lyon in einer Ausgabe ohne Abbildungen. Eine illustrierte Ausgabe erschien ...
Continue Reading →This volume is dedicated to a specific kind of Renaissance publications – to books with portraits of famous people. Illustrium Imagines has become ...
Continue Reading →Antiquitates Urbis furnished more than a new guide to the antiquities of Rome seen by a humanist’s critical eye, the first of a ...
Continue Reading →Andrea Fulvio (in his Latin publications and correspondence Andreas Fulvius; c. 1470–1527) was an Italian Renaissance humanist, poet and antiquarian active in Rome, ...
Continue Reading →“He has revealed to us the whole of antiquity”: so spoke Pope Pius II of the historian and archaeologist avant la lettre, Biondo ...
Continue Reading →Francesco Albertini (born in Florence in 1469 – died post 30 August 1510) was a canon of the Basilica of San Lorenzo in ...
Continue Reading →Antoine Desgodets (Desgodetz) (1653-1728), professeur à l’Académie royale d’architecture de 1719 à 1728 après François Blondel (1671-1686) et Philippe de La Hire (1686-1718), ...
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