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  1. Guarino Guarini (born January 17, 1624, Modena, Duchy of Modena [Italy]—died March 6, 1683, Milan) was an Italian architect, priest, mathematician, and theologian whose designs and books on architecture made him a major source for later Baroque architects in central Europe and northern Italy. Guarini was in Rome during 1639–47, when ...

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  2. Ritratto calcografico di Guarino Guarini del 1683. Camillo Guarino Guarini (Modena, 17 gennaio 1624 – Milano, 6 marzo 1683) è stato un architetto e teorico dell'architettura italiano, oltre che trattatista, autore di opere di matematica e filosofia e sacerdote. Formatosi a Roma, con l'esempio di Francesco Borromini, dopo vari viaggi, Guarini ...

  3. J A Ramirez, Guarino Guarini, Fray Juan Ricci and the complete Salomonic Order, Art History IV/ 2 (June 1981), 175-185. J B Scott, Guarino Guarini's Invention of the Passion Capitals in the Chapel of the Holy Shroud, Turin, Journal of the Society of Architecural Historians 4 (December 1995).

  4. I want to begin the discussion by paying closer attention to comments on guarini made by two of the eighteenth-century critics bordini cited, Francesco Milizia in his biography of guarini included in his Le vite de’ più celebri architetti d’ogni nazione e d’ogni tempo (1768) and antoine Quatremère de Quincy in his definition of the term ‘baroque’ in his Encyclopédie méthodique ...

  5. May 18, 2018 · Guarino Guarini (1624-1683) was an Italian architect, priest, and philosopher, whose mathematical studies enabled him to create the most fantastic of all baroque churches. Guarino Guarini was born in Modena on Jan. 17, 1624. He joined the austere new Theatine order in 1639 and went to Rome for his novitiate. This was during the period when the ...

  6. Vita e opere. Teatino (1639), fece il noviziato a Roma. Tornato a Modena (1649-55) vigilò con il padre Castagnini alla costruzione di S. Vincenzo e dell'annesso convento. Nel 1655, dopo aver insegnato filosofia, fu eletto preposto, ma per contrasti col principe Alfonso dovette lasciare Modena. Nel 1660 era a Messina, dove aggiunse una facciata ...

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  8. Modena 17/01/1624 - Turin 06/02/1683. Guarini joined the order of Theatines of Modena in 1639 and studied mathematics and science in Rome, at the monastery of San Silvestro al Quirinale, where he moved to in the same year. In the Pope’s city he was influenced by Pietro da Cortona, Gian Lorenzo Bernini and above all Francesco Borromini.

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