- The
Buonsignori Map (Italian -
Pianta del
Buonsignori or
Carta del
Buonsignori) was an
axonometric map of the city of Florence,
produced as an etching...
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Bonsignori (or
Buonsignori) was an
Italian noble family whose notable members included:
Orlando Bonsignori (d. 1273),
banker Francesco Bonsignori (1455-1519)...
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Maddalena Buonsignori was a 14th-century law
professor at the
University of Bologna.
Buonsignori taught jurisprudence in 1380.
Around this time
other women...
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Renaissance paintings from
Italian artists. It is
housed in the
Brigidi and
Buonsignori palaces in the city's center: the former,
built in the 14th century,...
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Orlando Bonsignori (died 1273) was an
Italian banker from Siena. He was the son of
Bonsignore di Bernardo, a
minor merchant, but Orlando,
together with...
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Engraving of a map
depicting the
palazzo and
square with the corridor, by
Stefano Buonsignori, 1584...
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Stefano Bonsignori or
Buonsignori (died 21
September 1589, in Florence) was an
Italian Olivetan monk and
cartographer to
Francesco I,
Grand Duke of Tuscany...
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erected in 1327.
Originally and as
demonstrated on the 1584 Map by
Stefano Buonsignori the gate had a
lower outer wall with a
small courtyard dominated by the...
- Malcontenti, the
square widens - this
space is
recorded on the
carta del
Buonsignori (1565) as the "Sepolture dei Giudei" or
Jewish Cemetery. It was known...
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Francesco Bonsignori (c. 1455 – July 2, 1519), also
known as
Francesco Monsignori, was an
Italian painter and draughtsman,
characterized by his excellence...