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- Publishers, New York, 1987, p. 109. Schumann, Ulrich. Oswald Mathias Ungers, mens architecturae, Publishers, Karlsruhe, 2006, p. 30, p. 48. Official website...
- letni w przepisach. [Summer time in the regulations]. (in Polish). Architecturae et Artibus. Retrieved 4 May 2021. Staff (28 March 2019) Nearly 80% want...
- notably as a leading member of the short-lived lodge Philo-Musicae et Architecturae Societas (1725–27) at the Queen's Head Tavern on Fleet Street. He seems...
- his memory: "Egregio viro Roberto Adams, operum regiarum supervisori, architecturae peritissimo. Ob. 1595. Simon Basil, operationum regiarum contrarotulator...
- Günther von P****ow in the Güstrow Cathedral. He wrote the book Theatrum architecturae civilis that was published in several editions (1679 and 1682 in Güstrow...
- reprint (with changed dedication and foreword) of the book Theatrum architecturae civilis by Charles Philippe Dieussart. Leonhard died, aged 47, in Bamberg...
- third degree is from London, from the minutes of "Philo Musicae et Architecturae Societas Apollini", a short-lived musical society composed entirely...
- domu mieszkalnego na Białostocczyźnie – wyniki badań z lat 2012–2013". Architecturae et Artibus (in Polish). 6 (2): 50–64.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple...
- became a member of a masonic music club called the Philo-musicae et -architecturae societas Apollini, which met at the Queen's Head tavern on Fleet Street...
- 1724, with an octavo volume of additions, Rome, 1727; “Vocabularium Architecturæ Ædificatoriæ,” Rome, 1735; “Nomenclator Agriculturæ,” Rome, 1736. The...