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Ithiel (Hebrew: אִיתִיאֵל, romanized: ’Iṯi’ēl) is an
enigmatic name
mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible in
Proverbs 30:1, "The
words of Agur son of Jakeh, [man...
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Ithiel Town (October 3, 1784 – June 13, 1844) was an
American architect and
civil engineer. One of the
first generation of
professional architects in the...
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Ithiel de Sola Pool (October 26, 1917 –
March 11, 1984) was an
American academic who was a
widely celebrated and
often controversial figure in the field...
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Bloomingdale Asylum. The
initial plans for the
asylum were
drawn up by
Ithiel Town, but were
revised several times to keep the
costs within the asylum's...
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Ithiel Blake Nason (August 10, 1839 – May 27, 1893) was an American-born
businessman and
political figure in
British Columbia. He
represented Cariboo in...
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selicha in
eight strophes,
beginning with תבלת משחרי בניך,
bears the name of
Ithiel without any
other indication as to its authorship. It was
translated into...
- Hartford. The most
recent state house was
erected in 1837,
designed by
Ithiel Town in a Gr****
Revival style. Ultimately,
Hartford was
declared the sole...
- Agur son of Jakeh, [man of] M****a (המשא); The
speech of the man to
Ithiel, to
Ithiel and Ucal: "I am brutish, less than a man; I lack
common sense. I have...
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architectural firms that have left
their mark on the city
including Ithiel Town and
Henry Austin in the 19th
century and
Cesar Pelli,
Warren Platner...
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building in a
classical style. In 1826,
Davis began working in the
office of
Ithiel Town and
Martin E. Thompson, the most
prestigious architectural firm of...