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    Ignazio (or Egnazio) Danti, O.P. (April 1536 – 10 October 1586), born Pellegrino Rainaldi Danti, was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate, mathematician...
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  • footballer Girolamo Danti (1547–1580), Italian painter Ignazio Danti, Italian priest, mathematician, astronomer, and cosmographer Ignazio Danti (bishop) (1536–1586)...
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    Maps, under the supervision of his brother Ignazio Danti. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vincenzo Danti. Avery, Charles, Studies in Italian Sculpture...
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    topographical maps of Italy based on drawings by friar and geographer Ignazio Danti. The gallery was commissioned in 1580 by Pope Gregory XIII as part of...
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  • Mannerist sculptor Vincenzo Danti, yet goes unmentioned in an epitaph of the Danti family written by her nephew Ignazio Danti. With the exception of her...
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  • and philosopher Ignazio Danti (1536–1586), Italian mathematician and astronomer Johnny Dio (1914–1979), Italian-American gangster Ignazio Guidi (1844–1935)...
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  • Girolamo Danti (1547 – 1580) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in Perugia. His brother Ignazio Danti was an Italian priest, mathematician...
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    the right) were added to the end blind arches of the lower façade by Ignazio Danti, astronomer of Cosimo I, in 1572. The armilliary sphere was intended...
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    dell'obelisco Vaticano e delle fabriche di Sisto V (Rome, 1590). The astronomer Ignazio Danti is known to have assisted Fontana in this work. According to a popular...
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    It bears the initials "F.E.D.P.F." [Frater Egnatius Dantis Predicatorum Fecit]. Ignazio Danti dedicated it to Cosimo I de' Medici, as attested by the...
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