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Claude Perrault - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Perrault's design for a triumphal arch on Rue St-Antoine was preferred to the designs of Lebrun and Leveau, but was only partly executed in stone. ... Perrault is reproached with lacking in consideration for the work of his predecessors, and with positively depreciating ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > P > Claude Perrault...
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Born: 1613 AD; Died: 1688 AD, at 75 years of age. Nationality: French; Categories: Architects ... 1613 - Born on September 25th in Paris, France. French physician and amateur architect who, together with Louis Le Vau, ... 1673 - He produced a renowned French annotated translation of Vitruvius' architectural treatise.
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All works of Perrault, Claude and Biography of PERRAULT, Claude (b. 1613, Paris, d. 1688, Paris) in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database of European paintings and sculptures (1100-1850) - French - Biography, Paint Gallery art, Painters ,Picture, Image ... Life of CLAUDE PERRAULT...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Perrault, Claude. Perrault, Claude. Information about Perrault, Claude in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... French architect, born in Paris. He was a physician by profession, but became the architect of the Louvre. His east front ... He also designed the Observatory at Paris around 1667,
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An M.P. for Bridport from 1698 to 1708, Pitfeild also served on the council of the Royal Society and was treasurer from 1700 to 1728. Perrault was a naturalist who was also an early and active member of the French Academy of Sciences, and did much to promote the study of comparative anatomy during the seventeenth century.
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PERRAULT, Claude : Les dix livres d'architecture de Vitruve: Corrigez Et Tradvits nouvellement en François, avec des Notes & des Figures. Paris, 1673 Architecture paris vitruvius 1673 perrault vitruve claude perrault ... PERRAULT, Claude : Les dix livres d'architecture de Vitruve: Corrigez Et Tradvits nouvellement...
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Perrault, Claude, 1613-1688; Memoir's for a natural history of animals : containing the anatomical descriptions of several creatures dissected by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris; London: Printed by Joseph Streater and are to be sold by T. Basset, J. Robinson, B. Aylmer, Joh.
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Perrault (1613-1688) leader of the 'Parisians' (i.e. the early members of the French Academy of Science), an early and active member ofthe French Academy of science, and "a naturalist who did more to promote the study of comparative anatomy in the seventeenth century than any other worker." The principal members of...
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Books by Claude Perrault: Ordonnance for the Five Kinds of Columns after the Method of the Ancients…, Contes des fées, Essais de physique, ou Recueil de plusieurs traités touchant les choses…, Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire naturelle des animaux, A treatise of the five orders in architecture ... Date of birth...
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