- Niccolò di
Raffaello di Niccolò dei Pericoli,
called "Il
Tribolo" (1500 – 7
September 1550) was an
Italian Mannerist artist in the
service of
Cosimo I...
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October 2016. Henshilwood, C.S.; d'Errico, F.; Yates, R.; Jacobs, Z.;
Tribolo, C.; Duller, G.A.; Mercier, N.; Sealy, J.C.; Valladas, H.; Watts, I.; Wintle...
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spiny snail-s****"). The
former term
derives from the
ancient Gr**** word
tribolos meaning three spikes. The late
Roman writer Vegetius,
referring in his...
- Lespez, K. Neumann, A. Fahmy, A. Ballouche, S. Ozainne, M. Maggetti, Ch.
Tribolo, S. Sorian: The
emergence of
pottery in
Africa during the
tenth millennium...
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aqueducts to
bring water to the
villa and its gardens, the
sculptor Niccolò
Tribolo to
create fountains,
statues and a garden, and the
architect Giorgio Vasari...
- Michelangelo.
Before the
Boboli grotto, a
garden was laid out by Niccolò
Tribolo at the
Medici Villa Castello, near Florence. At Pratolino, in
spite of...
- the
Medici family. His
gardens at
Villa di Castello,
designed by Niccolò
Tribolo when
Cosimo was only
seventeen years old, were
designed to
announce a new...
- most
artists of the age like
Agnolo Bronzino,
Giorgio Vasari, and Niccolò
Tribolo and very
notable buildings still standing today. Eleanor's
private chapel...
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Texier PJ,
Porraz G,
Parkington J,
Rigaud JP,
Poggenpoel C,
Miller C,
Tribolo C,
Cartwright C,
Coudenneau A,
Klein R,
Steele T,
Verna C. (2010). "A Howiesons...
- PMID 18617219. Henshilwood, C. S.; d'Errico, F.; Yates, R.; Jacobs, Z.;
Tribolo, C.; Duller, G. A. T.; Mercier, N.; Sealy, J. C.; Valladas, H.; Watts,...