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    Cesare di Lorenzo Cesariano (December 10, 1475 – March 30, 1543) was an Italian painter, architect and architectural theorist. He authored the first Italian-language...
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    of the 1912 Teubner Edition Italian Cesare Cesariano, 1521, Como, Italy, includes illustrations by Cesare Cesariano Danielle Barbaro, includes illustration...
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    the edition of De Architectura by Vitruvius; illustrated edition by Cesare Cesariano (1521) One of Francesco di Giorgio Martini's three attempts at creating...
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    the first in print being the translation with new illustrations by Cesare Cesariano, a Milanese friend of the architect Bramante, printed in Como in 1521...
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    troops; a bastion, known as tenaglia, was added, perhaps designed by Cesare Cesariano. After the French victory in the Battle of Marignano in 1515, the defeated...
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    in particular Gothic architecture. The system was illustrated in Cesare Cesariano's 1521 version of Vitruvius's De architectura, which he called "the...
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    1521 Cesare Cesariano Italian translation of De Architectura Libri Decem (The Ten Books on Architecture) by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio. Preserved in the Smithsonian...
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    Earlier translations had been made, by Fra Giovanni Giocondo (1511) and Cesare Cesariano (1521), but this work was considered the most accurate version to date...
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  • dece...". In Rovetta, Alessandro; Gatti Perer, Maria Luisa (eds.). Cesare Cesariano e il classicismo di primo Cinquecento. Biblioteca erudita (in Italian)...
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    the square portico in classical style was added, perhaps designed by Cesare Cesariano or Cristoforo Lombardo (il Lombardino). The massive eclectic and Mannerist...
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