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cui mostra non avere avuto alcuna notizia l'architetto
Pannini, scrivendo ivi nella relazione, e dedica al Card. Valenti, Segretario di Stato, e Camerlengo di S. Chiesa, di dare in tre stampe espresse le forme, e misure esattissime di sì illustre edifizio, che da una specie di Tempietto rotondo, quale nel centro dell' emiciclo delia scalinata su un ripiano osservasi, cosa non mai veduta in altri antichi Teatri, rendesi singolarissimo.
971:[The ancient edifices of the Roman Surroundings, known for certain relics, described and demonstrated in their entire architecture by Professor Luigi Canina. Volume V – Part V: The buildings of the places adjacent to the via Tiburtina, Valeria and via Sublacense] (in Italian). Roma: Stabil. Tipogr. di G. A. Bertinelli. pp. 153–154, 183–184
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Adriana, conosciuto fin dal tempo di Pirro Ligorio, e Francesco Contini, meglio scoperto, e quindi rilevato colle sue parti da Giuseppe Pannini, e inciso da Paolo Fidanza in 3 gran fogli nel 1753, col suo Tempio in cima, può dare un'idea più perfetta di quello di Pompeo, di
942:[Hadrian's Villa, a guide and description compiled by Prof. Rodolfo Lanciani. Map surveyed by the students of the School of Engineers of Rome under the direction of professors V. Reina and U. Barbieri] (in Italian). Roma: Tipografia della R. Accademia dei Lincei. p. 29, Chap. Odéo
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969:"Gli edifizj antichi dei Contorni di Roma, cogniti per alcune reliquie, descritti e dimostrati nella loro intera architettura dal commendatore Luigi Canina. Volume V – Parte V: Gli edifizj dei luoghi adiacenti alle vie Tiburtina, Valeria e Sublacense"
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1000:[Annotations to the memoir on the rights of the principality over ancient sacred and profane public buildings by the lawyer Dr. Carlo Fèa.] (in Italian). Roma: presso Lazzarini Stampatore della Rev. Cam. Apostolica. pp. 119–120
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940:"La Villa Adriana, guida e descrizione compilata dal prof. Rodolfo Lanciani. Pianta rilevata dagli allievi della Scuola degli Ingegneri di Roma sotto la direzione dei professori V. Reina e U. Barbieri"
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Il cardinale Silvio
Valenti, camerlengo, spedi sul luogo l'architetto Giuseppe Pannini, per riferire sui ritrovamenti. Il suo rapporto prese forma di tre grandi tavole, incise in rame dal Fidanza, ...
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in Rome. Only the simple but pretty little baroque facade and a gutted interior space survive the demolition work done during archaeological investigations in 1940.
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Pannini was an architect, like his father, as well as an archaeologist, working in Rome. He used to co-sign prints representing his work with
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Elevation and ground plan for the South
Theatre (Odeon) at Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli (1753) by Giuseppe Pannini, architect & Paolo Fidanza, engraver
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Cola, Maria
Celeste (2012). "L'inventario di Francesco Pannini. Dipinti, disegni e contorni nello studio di Palazzo Moroni", (in Italian) .
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was unearthed under the direction of
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The "Odeon" of Villa Adriana. A preliminary study of a theatre building through a multidisciplinary approach.
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from 1775 onwards. In the octagonal hall of the ancient Roman Baths of Ocriculum, a giant marble head of
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Bryan, Michael; Williamson, George Charles (1903–1905).
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413:"Pannini, Giovanni Paolo nell'Enciclopedia Treccani"
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