Antonio Querenghi or Quarenghi (Italian pronunciation:[anˈtɔːnjokwaˈreŋɡi;-ˈrɛŋɡi]; 1546–1633) was an Italian lawyer, theologian and poet. A native of Padua, he belonged to the same intellectual circle as Galileo. Most of his career was spent in Rome, where he served several cardinals and popes. He composed poetry in both Neo-Latin and the Italian vernacular.
AntonioQuerenghi or Quarenghi (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo kwaˈreŋɡi; -ˈrɛŋɡi]; 1546–1633) was an Italian lawyer, theologian and poet. A native...
in the Campidoglio, and designs for Clement's tomb (later executed by Antonio Canova). His work in Italy and for English clients formed enough of a reputation...
Bartolomeo Arnigio [it]; and a poem. Contributing poets include AntonioQuerenghi and Alberto Lollio [Wikidata]. The Occulti are also notable for their...
published by Stillman Drake in 1976. The Dialogo is dedicated to AntonioQuerenghi. Scholars agree that the pamphlet was written either by Galileo Galilei...
include Ecloga Carolina by André de Resende (1558/9) and Almon by AntonioQuerenghi (1566). Resende's poem, rendered in English prose, begins: Quite often...
Agostino Mascardi Gabriel Naudé Pietro Sforza Pallavicino Girolamo Preti AntonioQuerenghi Gian Vittorio Rossi Margherita Sarrocchi Agazio di Somma Tommaso Stigliani...
academy; and article in the Giornale di Padova about the work of Jacopo Querenghi, titled Sul bello di proporzione in architettura. He became secretary...