THE GOLDEN DAYS OF THE RENAISSANCE IN ROME FROM THE PONTIFICATE OF JULIUS II TO THAT OF PAUL III1906 |
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... Capitoline hill, from which Poggio Bracciolini and his friend Antonio Lusco used to gaze over the city at the time of Nicholas V, and where the famous description inserted in the book " De Varietate Fortunae " was probably written in ...
... Capitoline hill, from which Poggio Bracciolini and his friend Antonio Lusco used to gaze over the city at the time of Nicholas V, and where the famous description inserted in the book " De Varietate Fortunae " was probably written in ...
Page 17
... Capitoline Museum enriched with masterpieces in marble and bronze , the city improved materially and morally in a way which still com- mands the admiration of modern reformers , the reconstruc- tion of twenty - five churches ...
... Capitoline Museum enriched with masterpieces in marble and bronze , the city improved materially and morally in a way which still com- mands the admiration of modern reformers , the reconstruc- tion of twenty - five churches ...
Page 24
... Capitoline hill , from which Poggio Bracciolini and his friend Antonio Lusco used to gaze over the city at the time of Nicholas V , and where the famous description . inserted in the book " De Varietate Fortunae was proba- bly written ...
... Capitoline hill , from which Poggio Bracciolini and his friend Antonio Lusco used to gaze over the city at the time of Nicholas V , and where the famous description . inserted in the book " De Varietate Fortunae was proba- bly written ...
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... Capitoline gallows are given a prominent place in certain views of the city of the second half of the fifteenth century ; for instance , in that painted by Taddeo di Bar- tolo in the chapel of the Palazzo Comunale at Siena , pub- lished ...
... Capitoline gallows are given a prominent place in certain views of the city of the second half of the fifteenth century ; for instance , in that painted by Taddeo di Bar- tolo in the chapel of the Palazzo Comunale at Siena , pub- lished ...
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... Capitoline hill and part of the plain below , beyond the limits of the present Piazza dell ' Aracoeli , were occupied by the public market . The first mention of the place occurs in a diploma of the antipope Anacletus II , dated 1130 ...
... Capitoline hill and part of the plain below , beyond the limits of the present Piazza dell ' Aracoeli , were occupied by the public market . The first mention of the place occurs in a diploma of the antipope Anacletus II , dated 1130 ...
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