Francesco (de') Ficoroni FRS (1664 – 25 January 1747) was an Italian archaeologist, connoisseur and antiquarian in Rome closely involved with the antiquities...
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Connoisseurship: the 4th Earl of Carlisle's correspondence with Francesco de Ficoroni and Antonio Maria Zanetti', Burlington Magazine, 129:1007 (February...
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Connoisseurship – The 4th Earl of Carlisle's Correspondence with Francesco de Ficoroni and Antonion Maria Zanetti", The Burlington Magazine 129No. 1007...
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rediscovered in 1723, since it is in a memoire of Francesco de Ficoroni (the discoverer of the famous Cista Ficoroni). On the western shore of Lake Albano, 2 km...
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well-known archaeologist Francesco de Ficoroni. From 1717 to 1719, he was in France with the French court master-builder Robert de Cotte, the architect Germain...
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Connoisseurship - The 4th Earl of Carlisle's Correspondence with Francesco de Ficoroni and Antonion Maria Zanetti", The Burlington Magazine 129No. 1007...
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Charles de Brosses saw them displayed in Monsignor Furietti's apartments in the Palazzo Montecitorio in 1739-40, and Francesco de' Ficoroni described...
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Ildefonso Tarditi (December 1744–1771) Paolo Lazzarini (1771–1776) Bernardino Ficoroni (1776–1777) Giovanni Battista Canonici (1777–1793) Filippo Biagioli (1793–1818)...
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mirrors with inscriptions partly in Etruscan. Also famous is the bronze Ficoroni Cista (Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome), engraved with pictures...
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antiquarian and scientific friends and contacts, including Francesco Ficoroni, Bernard de Montfaucon, Richard Pococke, Andrew Ducarel, Francis Wise, Martin...
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respectability of such brilliant, if much less systematic antiquarians as Francesco Ficoroni and the Baron Stosch." Winckelmann's poverty may have played a part:...
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1735, in the bed of the Cavone river. A fragment was purchased by Francesco Ficoroni and taken to England, where it was sold to Brian Fairfax the younger...
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British Museum. Retrieved 8 December 2015. Joseph Breck (1927). "The Ficoroni Medallion and Some Other Gilded Glasses in the Metropolitan Museum of Art"...
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from the tenures of Pope Zacharias (741-752), of Gregory III (731-741) (Ficoroni, "Museo Kircheriano"), and possibly of Gregory II (715-731). These pieces...
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these structures, a noble domus (house), were excavated initially by Francesco Ficoroni in the mid-18th century and again in 1860–67 by G.B. Guidi. Recently...
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he published a defense of Bernard de Montfaucon's Diario Italico against the critical attacks of Francesco Ficoroni. A fire consumed all his library and...
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