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Leonardo Benevolo (25
September 1923 – 5
January 2017) was an
Italian architect, city
planner and
architecture historian. Born in Orta San Giulio, Italy...
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Refuge Gian
Federico Benevolo is a
refuge in the Alps in
Aosta Valley, Italy. The
setting at 2285m is beautiful, and
within a six
hours walk from Rifugio...
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Orazio Benevoli or
Benevolo (19
April 1605 – 17 June 1672) was a Franco-Italian
composer of
large scaled polychoral sacred choral works (e.g., one work...
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Bachrach 1993, pp. 36–37
Garrett 2010, p. xx
Garrett 2010, p. 100
Benevolo 1978, p. 363 Cartwright, Mark (29
April 2019). "Chapel of
Saint Hubert...
- building's architect,
Salomon de
Brosse sent Clément Métezeau.
Other sources (
Benevolo 1978, p. 706, and
Ayers 2004, p. 130)
state that
Marie de
Medicis probably...
- 2002, pp. 353–356.
Morris 1972, pp. 39–41, 51–60. Kolb 1984, pp. 169–238.
Benevolo 1993, pp. 256–267.
Harris 1989, pp. 375–392: "The
Etruscans were, in their...
- of
Benevolent Knowledge (Spanish:
Emporio celestial de
conocimientos benévolos) is a
fictitious taxonomy of
animals described by the
writer Jorge Luis...
- Pevsner, An
Outline of
European Architecture, Pelican, 1964, ISBN
unknown Benevolo,
Leonardo (2002). The
Architecture of the Renaissance. London- New York:...
- works. His son
Werner M.
Moser also
became a
notable architect.
Leonardo Benevolo.
History of
Modern Architecture,
Volume 2. MIT Press, 1977 pg. 618 Wikimedia...
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Notre and his Gardens, Scribner's Magazine, v.38 (1905), pp. 43–55
Leonard Benevolo, The
Architecture of the Renaissance, pp. 714–723
Allen S. Weiss, Mirrors...