Giacomo Boni (25 April 1859 – 10 July 1925) was an Italian archaeologist specializing in Roman architecture. He is most famous for his work in the Roman...
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Italian footballer Giacomo Boni (archaeologist) (1859–1925), Italian archaeologist specializing in Roman architecture Giacomo Boni (painter) (1688–1766)...
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Giacomo Boni may refer to: Giacomo Boni (archaeologist) (1859–1925), Italian archeologist specialised in Roman architecture Giacomo Boni (painter) (1688–1766)...
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and politician Giacomo Boni one of the following Giacomo Boni (archaeologist) (1859–1925), specialist in Roman architecture Giacomo Boni (painter) (1688–1766)...
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long-distance maritime trade Larissa Bonfante (1931–2019) U.S.; Etruscans Giacomo Boni (1859–1925) Italian; Roman architecture Ludwig Borchardt (1863–1938)...
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Hülsen in 1889. The Italian archaeologist Giacomo Boni conducted excavations at the site in 1899. The American archaeologist Frank Brown dug at the site...
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moved there. There she came to know the archaeologist Giacomo Boni, and wrote an English guidebook to Boni's excavations of the Roman Forum. She also...
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Welbore St Clair Baddeley (category Archaeologist stubs)
and making use of his acquaintance with the Italian archaeologists Rodolfo Lanciani and Giacomo Boni. He also wrote historical studies of the region, including...
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Alfonso Bartoli (category Italian archaeologists)
Forum and Palatine Hill, at the time directed by Professor Giacomo Boni, renowned archaeologist who discovered the Lapis niger, the Regia, the Lacus Curtius...
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site was rediscovered and excavated from 1899 to 1905 by Italian archaeologist Giacomo Boni. Mentioned in many ancient descriptions of the Forum dating back...
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excavations, including renewed work on the Roman forum (started under Giacomo Boni in 1898), and Ashby wrote a regular series of reports on these developments...
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also clear from statements by his famous contemporaries, Voltaire and Giacomo Casanova, who personally knew him and his sexual preferences. Significantly...
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Boston: Little Brown. Digital Roman Forum: Resource: Comitium UCLA Prof. Giacomo Boni: The Roman Forum & the Antiquarium Forense - Rediscovery and the Restoration...
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anti-clerical sentiment among the intelligentsia. Intellectuals like archaeologist Giacomo BoniPagan and writer Roggero Musmeci Ferrari Bravo promoted the restoration...
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archaeology in the United States. Henry Wellcome (Sudan) Lionel Rees (Jordan) Giacomo Boni (Italy) Aerial archaeology plays a crucial role in discovering new archaeological...
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anti-clerical sentiment among the intelligentsia. Intellectuals like archaeologist Giacomo BoniPagan and writer Roggero Musmeci Ferrari Bravo promoted the restoration...
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Frank Edward Brown (category 20th-century American archaeologists)
the early organization and development of the Forum since the work of Giacomo Boni at the turn of the century. In 1965 he resumed work at Cosa supervising...
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anti-clerical sentiment among the intelligentsia. Intellectuals like archaeologist Giacomo Boni and writer Roggero Musmeci Ferrari Bravo promoted the restoration...
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and Basilica Aemilia. These state-funded excavations were led by Dr. Giacomo Boni until he died in 1925, stopping briefly during World War I. In 2008,...
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pagan-Roman rituals into the Italian national identity were made by archaeologist Giacomo Boni and esoteric circles in Rome. In 1927, philosopher and esotericist...
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bas-reliefs depict a triumph: the fasces depicted here were used by archaeologist Giacomo Boni as a model for the fasces used as a symbol by the National Fascist...
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archaeologist, epigrapher, poet; authored the first Oscan/Latin dictionary Francesco Guicciardini (1851–1915), member of the Italian cabinet Giacomo Leopardi...
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Losito, Giacomo; Talar, Charles J T, eds. (2017). Modernisme, mystique, mysticisme. Paris: Honoré Champion. ISBN 9782745344496. Losito, Giacomo (2014)...
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Palazzo Balbi Valier on the Grand Canal. In Venice, Brown met the archaeologist Giacomo Boni, who became his colleague in a common passion for the antiquities...
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religious term, Sanskrit dúvah = 'hommage' ... in Latin religious language di boni" A better rendering might be: "... that no harm/fraud be done through me...
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including Benito Mussolini, U. S. Ambassador Henry P. Fletcher, archaeologist Giacomo Boni, and political saloniste Lydia Rismondo. In Paris in July 1921...
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the works of Giacomo Boni, a Roman architect along with archaeologists in Rome. However, upon finding out that only few archaeologists could give her...
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Monastery of Our Lady of Grace. 10 January 2023. Retrieved 5 June 2023. Boni, Filippo de (1840). Biografia degli artisti (in Italian). Tipi del Gondoliere...
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Sage. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1923. Translated by Bishop. OCLC 1631739. Corrado Ricci. Beatrice Cenci. Two volumes. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1925...
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