Francesco Bernardino Ferrari was an Italian archaeologist, one of the first and most distinguished scholars of the Collegio Ambrosiano founded by Cardinal Federico Borromeo.[1]
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Ottavio Ferrari (1607-1682) was an Italian archeologist, philologist, and librarian, nephew of FrancescoBernardinoFerrari. Ottavio Ferrari was born in...
instances of acclamationes are given by Franciscus Ferrarius (FrancescoBernardinoFerrari), in his De Veterum Acclamationibus et Plausu, and in Graevius...
with his son Giovanni Francesco Zaccagni in helping design and build the church of Santa Maria della Steccata. Gianfrancesco Ferrari d’Agrate took over the...
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on display at the Museo Francesco Borgogna in Vercelli, including an Annunciation; a Madonna and Child with Saints Bernardino of Siena and St Francis...
short time, after which he was succeeded by the Milanese scholar FrancescoBernardinoFerrari. Shortly afterwards he founded the Accademia dei Solleciti in...
purchase in south Germany, the Southern Netherlands and France. FrancescoBernardinoFerrari, later Olgiati's successor as Prefect, went through Spain on...
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panels and frescoes painted by Bernardino Luini in 1516. In the first chapel on the right is a canvas by Gaudenzio Ferrari. Colombo, Giulio (1990). "Natale...
mainly active in and around Modena. He was a follower of Bianchi Ferrari and Francesco Francia. Tiraboschi mentions that he is also called il Meloncino...
p172 Francesco Costanzo Cattaneo, p172 Giuseppe Bonati, p173 Giuseppe Avanzi, p175 Orazio and Cesare Mornasi, p175 Francesco and Antonio Ferrari, p176...
(1476–1555) Niccolò di Buonaccorso (?–1388) Bernardino Butinone (1450–1510) Ludovico Buti (c. 1560–1611) Francesco di Bartolommeo Alfei (1421–1495) Ansano...
Venice: appresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari, et fratelli, 1555 (in Vinegia: appresso Gabriel Giolito de Ferrari, et fratelli, 1555). Orazioni di M. Claudio...
chapel to left) by Simone Peterzano. Last Supper by Gaudenzio Ferrari. Pieta by BernardinoFerrari. Crucifixion by Antonio Campi. Christ in the Garden by Ambrogio...
Gregorio De Ferrari was one of his pupils during 1664–68. Other pupils include Angelica Veronica Airola, Valerio Castelli, Francesco Capurro, Francesco Gentileschi...
central aisle and two side aisles, and houses works by Macrino d'Alba, BernardinoFerrari and others, as well as a tempera polyptych of the school of Leonardo...
he was a fan and the direct owner. In 1969 and 1970, Fiat was joined by Ferrari and Lancia. In the 1970s, which were marked by labour tensions, Fiat expanded...
the Life of Christ in the church of San Bernardino in Ivrea. His pupils included il Sodoma and Defendente Ferrari. Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
Battista Manso Filippo Marcheselli Paolo Marchesi Vedoa Bernardino Mariscotti Francesco Martinello Francesco Melosio Federico Meninni Leonardo Miari Pietro Michiele...
Ambrosian Republic (1447–1450), the transfer of power to the Sforzas, with Francesco, husband of Bianca Maria Visconti, had almost the appearance of a legitimate...
Moncalvo; Agar & Angel by Giovanni Andrea de Ferrari. The ceiling is frescoed with Miracles by St. Bernardino and Simone & Giuda evangelizing Persians by...
88-7718-599-6 Corio, Bernardino (1856). Egidio De Magri, Angelo Butti e Luigi Ferrario (ed.). Storia di Milano. Vol. 2. Milano: Francesco Colombo. IT\ICCU\LO1\0619498...
Barnaba da Modena, Apollonio di Giovanni, Bartolomeo Bonascia and Francesco Bianchi Ferrari. His son Francis V also made some new purchases and reopened the...