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- Breve compendio de la carpinteria de lo blanco y tratado de alarifes (1727)...
- Martín Casillas (1556–1618) was a Spanish architect (″alarife″), best known for designing the Cathedral of Guadalajara in Jalisco, Mexico. His place of...
- Conín. The Church and ex-convent of Santa Rosa de Viterbo is attributed to Alarife Ignacio Maraiano de las Casas and financed by José Velasquez de Lorea,...
- Alfredo Wiechers Pieretti Francisco Porrata-Doria Enrique Vivori Farage. Alarife de Sueños/Architect of Dreams: Pedro Adolfo de Castro y Besosa. San Juan...
- boast/to show off. From Arabic "show" (ala?ard العرض)[ʔlʕrdˤ] (listen). alarife: 1) Architect 2) Builder (in mining) 3) Astute or quick-witted person (in...
- Fray Diego Maroto, Alarife de Lima 1617–1696, Lima: Epígrafe S.A. editores, 1996. Vargas Ugarte, Ruben. Ensayo de un diccionario de alarifes, Lima. 1942...
- to construct large buildings during the medieval times and were called "Alarife" (one who understand the art of construction). Brick was used for most...
- designed and executed by Francisco de Espinosa, master of works and muni****l alarife. The aforementioned access, from the outside, is carried out through a...
- Middle Ages, the best-positioned members of the mudéjar community were the alarifes ('master builders'), who were tasked with public works (including the management...
- carried out under Manuel de Escobar (Cajatambo; c. 1640 — Lima; 1695), alarife of Lima. According to writer Antonia Duran, its history dates back to the...