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    Giovanni Giocondo, Order of Friars Minor, (c. 1433 – 1515) was an Italian friar, architect, antiquary, archaeologist, and classical scholar. Giovanni...
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    Lisa del Giocondo (Italian pronunciation: [ˈliːza del dʒoˈkondo]; née Gherardini [ɡerarˈdiːni]; June 15, 1479 – July 14, 1542) was an Italian noblewoman...
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    first illustrated edition was published in Venice in 1511 by Fra Giovanni Giocondo, with woodcut illustrations based on descriptions in the text. Bramante...
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  • date unknown Stephen III of Moldavia, prince from 1457 (d. 1504) Giovanni Giocondo, Veronese-born friar, architect and classical scholar (d. 1515) probable...
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  • Pagliara, Pier Nicola (2001). "Giovanni Giocondo da Verona". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 56: Giovanni Di Crescenzio–Giulietti (in Italian)...
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  • in the Latin inscription on it to honor its Italian architect, Fra Giovanni Giocondo. (See below.) The bridge once was lined with approximately sixty houses...
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  • Lorgna had lived a life of heroic virtue. Giocondo Lorgna was born on 27 September 1870 in Massa Carrara to Giovanni Lorgna and Maria Fiasella. As a child...
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    also known as Fracastorius, renowned scholar, physician, and poet Giovanni Giocondo, architect and scholar Girolamo dai Libri, illuminator of manuscripts...
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    Epistles was published in Italy in 1471. Sometime between 1495 and 1500 Giovanni Giocondo discovered a manuscript in Paris of Pliny's tenth book of letters...
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    Giuliano da Sangallo and Fra Giovanni Giocondo) until 1514, Raphael Sanzio (assisted by Giuliano da Sangallo and Fra Giovanni Giocondo) until 1520, and Antonio...
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    had worked on the Renaissance-style châteaux at Amboise and Blois, Giovanni Giocondo, was brought to Paris, and he constructed the new bridge with rows...
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  • – Fondaco dei Tedeschi on the Grand Canal (Venice) rebuilt by Fra Giovanni Giocondo. 1506 – Construction of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome to the design...
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    died in 1513, Bramante was replaced with Giuliano da Sangallo and Fra Giocondo, who both died in 1515 (Bramante himself having died the previous year)...
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    scholar Fra Giovanni Sulpitius in 1486 (with a second edition in 1495 or 1496), but none were illustrated. The Dominican friar Fra Giovanni Giocondo produced...
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    Giuliano da Sangallo and Fra Giovanni Giocondo) until 1514, Raphael Sanzio (assisted by Giuliano da Sangallo and Fra Giovanni Giocondo) until 1520, and Antonio...
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    intervals by floodwaters - and the Petit Pont were rebuilt by Fra Giovanni Giocondo at the beginning of the 16th century. The six arches of the Pont Notre-Dame...
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    Alexander Stewart, Duke of Ross, Scottish prince (b. 1514) date unknown Giovanni Giocondo, Italian friar, architect and classical scholar (b. c. 1433 in Verona)...
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  • Fancelli born in Settignano, near Florence (died c. 1494) c. 1433 – Fra Giovanni Giocondo born in Verona (d. 1515) 1439 – Francesco di Giorgio born in Siena...
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  • (born 1444) 1515 April 10 – Mateus Fernandes, Portuguese architect Giovanni Giocondo, Italian friar, architect and classical scholar (born c. 1433) c....
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    Venetian governors) has long been attributed to Giovanni Giocondo, hence its second name of "loggia di Fra' Giocondo"; Palazzo Barbieri, which houses the municipal...
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    Martini, Pietro and Ippolito del Donzello, Francesco Del Tuppo, Giovanni Giocondo, Giovanni Francesco Mormando, Francesco Laurana, Pietro da Milano, Cola...
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    style. When Bramante died in 1514, Sangallo, along with Raphael and Giovanni Giocondo, was appointed to oversee the construction of St. Peter's Basilica...
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  • violinist Giocondo Albertolli (1742–1840), Swiss-born architect, painter, and sculptor who was active in Italy Giovanni Giocondo (Friar Giovanni Giocondo, O...
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    Italian noblewoman Lisa del Giocondo. It is painted in oil on a white poplar panel. Leonardo never gave the painting to the Giocondo family. It was believed...
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    the bridge, many erected later by the Italian architect Fra (friar) Giovanni Giocondo, who also worked on the Pont Notre-Dame, while in the service of the...
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  • Radiance and Glory (violin, cello, voice and piano; based on text by Giovanni Giocondo) String Quartet in g minor (first prize in Washington State Federation...
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    the first edition illustrated with woodcuts was produced by Fra Giovanni Giocondo in Venice in 1511; he had designed the Fondaco dei Tedeschi in 1505–08...
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    reconstruction, competing with Alessandro Leopardi, Giovanni Celeste, and Fra Giovanni Giocondo. Abbondi's designs for the Fabbriche Antiche were accepted...
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    the first edition illustrated with woodcuts was produced by Fra Giovanni Giocondo in Venice in 1511; he had designed the Fondaco dei Tedeschi in 1505–08...
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    "Piero Francesco del Giocondo" (or possibly just "Francesco del Giocondo"), respectively the son and the husband of Lisa del Giocondo, usually considered...
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