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- Joseph Furttenbach the Elder (30 December 1591 – 17 January 1667) was a German architect, mathematician, engineer and diarist. Joseph Furttenbach was born...
- Spectacle. This excellent article shows periaktoi inventions by Sabbatini, Furttenbach and Danti, with QuickTime animations and descriptions. The Praxinoscope...
- Fulton (1829–1919), New Zealand community leader and suffragette Joseph Furttenbach (1591–1667), German architect and mathematician Wanda Gág (1893–1946)...
- Italian (Nicoló)Nicola Sabbattini (1574-1654) and the German Joseph Furttenbach (1591-1667). In England following the Civil War all stage production...
- ed. (1958), The Renaissance Stage: Do****ents of Serlio, Sabbattini, Furttenbach, Coral Gables, FL: University of Miami Press (SBN 87024-004-8) A translation...
- architects such as Pieter Huyssens, Heinrich Schickhardt, and Joseph Fürttenbach, the church's model was explicitly taken up in the churches of Sant'Ig****o...
- upstream and downstream gardens, much praised by the architect Joseph Fürttenbach. The frescoes on the north façade, still visible today, depicting the...
- Robert Fricke Robert Frucht Wolfgang Heinrich Johannes Fuchs Joseph Furttenbach Philipp Furtwängler David Gans Nina Gantert Harald Garcke Joachim von...
- Painting of a medieval pyrotechnician by Joseph Furttenbach (1665)...
- Dingli, Maltese architect and sculptor (d. 1666) December 30 – Joseph Furttenbach, German architect (d. 1667) David Blondel, French Protestant clergyman...