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Guarino Guarini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Guarino Guarini was born in 1624 and died in 1683. As a youth, Guarini received his teachings in Modena where he was a member of the Theatine order. There, he learned philosophy, theology, astronomy, and mathematics.
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Guarino Guarini, architect in the Great Buildings Online. ... Guarino Guarini was born in Modena, Italy in 1624. He was ordained a Theatine priest in 1648 and consequently generated most of his designs for the Theatine order.
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Nov 5, 2009 ... The long awaited, monumental volume dedicated to Guarino Guarini, edited by. Giuseppe Dardanello, Susan Klaiber and Henry Millon is all it ...
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design), and the Chapel's designer: Guarino Guarini. ... Although the Chapel of the Holy Shroud is Guarino Guarini's chef d'œuvre, it is not his ...
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English: Camillo-Guarino Guarini (7 January 1624 – 6 March 1683), was an Italian architect of the Piedmontese Baroque, active not only in Turin but also in other European sites including Sicily, France, and Portugal.
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Fireworks Splice HTML ... International Symposium; Guarino Guarini's Chapel of the Holy Shroud in Turin: Open Questions, Possible Solutions ; 18-19 September 2006 ... Symposium on Guarino Guarini and the Chapel of the Holy Shroud.
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CAMILLO GUARINI-GUARINO (1624-1683), Italian monk, writer and architect, was born at Modena in 1624. He was at once a learned mathematician, professor of literature and philosophy at Messina, and, from the age of seventeen, was architect to Duke Philibert of Savoy.
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Encyclopedia article about Guarini, Guarino. Information about Guarini, Guarino in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Guarini, Guarino; Guarino; Guarino da Verona; Guarino da Verona; Guarino da Verona; Guarino Guarini; Guarino Moretti; Guarino of Verona; Guarino of Verona;
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