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Vitruvius (/vɪˈtruːviəs/ vi-TROO-vee-əs; Latin: [wɪˈtruːwi.ʊs]; c. 80–70 BC –
after c. 15 BC) was a
Roman architect and
engineer during the 1st century...
- (1563). Gal****i
Alghisii Carpens., apud
Alphonsum II.
Ferrariae Ducem architecti, opus.
Archived from the
original on 3
April 2023. pp. 44, 147 of Google...
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whose army
contained a
dedicated corps of
military engineers known as
architecti. This
group was pre-eminent
among its contemporaries. The
scale of certain...
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engineering units to
which specialists of many
types belonged,
officered by
architecti, "chief engineers", who
requisitioned manual labor from the
soldiers at...
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engineering units to
which specialists of many
types belonged,
officered by
architecti (engineers), from a
class of
troops known as
immunes who were excused...
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Augustus after his
reorganisation of the
Imperial Roman army from 30 BC.
Architecti – An
engineer or
artillery constructor.
Armicustos – A
soldier tasked...
- Dioptrices, per
refractum in diaphanis. ... Opus
curiosum &
utile Pictoribus,
Architectis, Statuariis, Sculptoribus, Caelatoribus, & quibus****que aliis, quorum...
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Ancient Coins, 1792–1798). Karl
Julius Sillig,
Catalogus Artificium sive
Architecti Statuarii Sculptores Pictores Caelatores et
Scalptores Graecorum et Romanorum...
- note. *Gal****i
Alghisii Carpens., apud
Alphonsum II.
Ferrariae Ducem architecti, opus, By Gal****o Alghisi,
Dominicus Thebaldius (1563), page 27-28 in...
- Porta, whom he
succeeded as the papacy's
chief architect, as "officium
architecti nobilis fabricae Capitolii Populi Romani". He
completed too
Palazzo Albertoni...