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Learn about the life and works of Francesco Milizia, a 18th-century scholar who wrote influential books on architecture, art and theater. He was a leading figure of the Neoclassical movement and a critic of the Baroque style.
Learn about the life and works of Francesco Milizia, a Sicilian-born architect, diplomat, and neoclassicist theorist who influenced Jefferson and Azara. Explore his publications on architecture, history, and natural history, and his role in the Roman circle of artists.
Francesco Milizia è stato un teorico dell'architettura, storico dell'arte e critico d'arte italiano, teorico del Neoclassicismo.
Nov 7, 2019 · Francesco Milizia on Maderno, Posi and Jonson. – Francesco Milizia. The first edition of Francesco Milizia’s Le vite de’ più celebri architetti d’ogni nazione e d’ogni tempo, known in English as The Lives of the Celebrated Architects, Ancient and Modern, was published in Rome by Paolo Giunchi in 1768. Clearly an eighteenth-century ...
Jan 1, 2013 · In this paper, the Teatro Ideale proposed by Francesco Milizia has been acoustically analysed.
- Lamberto Tronchin
Francesco Milizia proposed in 1773 a detailed project for Comparing the data of Table III and IV, the most surpris- his Teatro Ideale, which was hoped to have improved ing result is the similarity between Reverberation Times in acoustics, visibility, comfort and spectator inclusion. De- the two theatres.
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Getty Research Institute. Language. Italian. By Francesco Milizia. See Melzi. According to p. v of preface, the 1st ed. was published at Rome on 25 Dec. 1771, but the authorities caused it to be withdrawn. Melzi dates it 1772. Engraved title vignette (printer's device). Plate V signed by Marco Sebastiano Giampiccoli.