Giovanni Battista Palatino (c. 1515 - c. 1575), also known as Giambattista, was an Italian calligrapher. He was born in Rossano, Calabria, but moved to...
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called Palatino, the centermost of the Seven Hills of Rome Giovanni Battista Palatino (c. 1515 – c. 1575), Italian calligrapher Raymond Palatino (born...
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painter Giovanni Battista Palatino, 16th-century Renaissance master calligrapher whose name was given to the Palatino typeface Giovanni Battista Zupi, 16th-century...
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Instrumental Music, Concerto Palatino. Audio CD (recorded 1994), Accent Records, Belgium, 1998. ACC 94102 D. Free scores by Giovanni Battista Riccio at the International...
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Giovanni Battista Granata (1620/1621 – 1687) was an Italian Baroque guitar player and composer. He is generally known as the most prolific guitarist of...
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epitaph was destroyed at that time, but the Roman calligrapher Giovanni Battista Palatino had recorded it in 1545 and published two years later. It was...
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Manuscripts to Sir John Williams. A bound volume containing books by Giovanni Battista Palatino and Ugo da Carpi, both notable Italian masters of the 16th century...
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Giovanni Battista Benaschi, or Beinaschi, (1636–1688) was an Italian painter and engraver active in the Mannerist and Baroque style. He was born in Turin...
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Giovanni Battista dei Fiorentini (Cardinal Titular Church)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved 9 August 2018. Gloria Rose (2001). "Marciani, Giovanni"...
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Giovanni Battista Zeno (or Zen) (died 8 May 1501), was the son of Niccolo di Tomà Zeno and Elisabetta Barbo, a sister of Pietro Barbo, who became Pope...
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The Church of San Bonaventura al Palatino is a small 17th century church building in Rome built on Via Marco Colidio on the Palatine Hill. It is a Franciscan...
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Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran (redirect from San Giovanni in Laterano)
in Italian Arcibasilica [Papale] del Santissimo Salvatore e Santi Giovanni Battista ed Evangelista in Laterano. The archbasilica stands over the remains...
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Bishop Emeritus of Montefeltro (24 January 1457-4 September 1466) Giovanni Battista Zeno, Bishop of Vicenza (1470-1479) Paolo Fregoso, Archbishop of Genova...
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ISBN 9781439103555. Palatino, Giovanni Battista; S. Osley, A. (1986). On cryptography: the treatise Dalle cifre from Palatino's writing-book of 1540...
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1867 l'invenzione dell'idrocronometro, dovuta al padre domenicano Giovanni Battista Embriaco, che attese ai suoi studi di meccanica applicata all'orologeria...
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(1940) Santa Maria (1991) San Calogero (1979) Cathedral of Santi Giovanni Battista e Pancrazio (1865) Santa Teresa (1959) San Barnaba Apostolo (1851)...
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degli Angeli e dei Martiri (1561) San Giovanni in Oleo Santa Caterina dei Funari (1564) San Giovanni Battista Decollato (1504) Santa Maria della Pietà...
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is adorned by the painting Glory of the Mystical Lamb by Baciccia (Giovanni Battista Gaulli). The most striking feature of the interior decoration is the...
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from Pisa, family of noble origin, Earls of the Kingdom of Italy, Earls Palatino of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, noble patricians of the Maritime Republic...
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Baths of Constantine, were re-erected in 1588. In a view etched by Giovanni Battista Piranesi, the vast open space is unpaved. The Quirinal Palace was...
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Odigitria al Tritone Tuscany: Basilica di San Giovanni Battista dei Fiorentini (Florence) San Giovanni Battista Decollato Santa Croce e San Bonaventura alla...
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the rest of work on the façade and granted the order his architect, Giovanni Battista Soria. These grants only came into effect in 1624, and work was completed...
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confidant of the pope, Bishop Giovanni Montemirabile was buried in 1479. Another confidant, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Mellini was buried in the third...
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the dying Saint Anastasia in the Basilica di Sant'Anastasia al Palatino Giovanni Battista Maini's sculpture of Saint Anne in Sant'Andrea delle Fratte List...
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Magalotti, and the pope's own brother Antonio Marcello. He also created Giovanni Battista Pamphili as a cardinal, with Pamphili becoming his immediate successor...
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nave has an 18th-century coffered ceiling, frescoed in the centre by Giovanni Battista Parodi, portraying the Miracle of the Chains (1706). In this scene...
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Didier Lockwood, Julien Lourau Groove Gang, Daniel Mille, Naturel Quintet, Palatino (Romano/Benita/Fresu/Ferris), Le POM, Portal/Humair/Jenny-Clark, Bertrand...
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sons Giovanni Battista (his heir) and Benedetto. One of Camillo and Olimpia's daughters, Anna Pamphilj, married the Genoese aristocrat Giovanni Andrea...
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1867 l'invenzione dell'idrocronometro, dovuta al padre domenicano Giovanni Battista Embriaco, che attese ai suoi studi di meccanica applicata all'orologeria...
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with continuo, appeared. Composers included Dario Castello, Giovanni Battista Fontana, Giovanni Paolo Cima, Andrea Cima, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer and Matthias...
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