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LIST OF
ARCHITECTS,
AFTKIl CHHIST
78. Raimond du Temple of France.
Greit staircase at the Louvre at Paris.
79.
llicHAKD DE Farleigh of
England. Master mason at Bath and Reading; at Salis-
bury
Cathedral he worked with Robert, the mason. (See No. 4b').
SO. Nicolas
Bonaventuha of Paris. Employed on cathedral at Milan 1388, followed
hy Jean
Ccimpomosia of Normandy, and by Jean Mignot in 1399.
81. GiACo.MO
Lanfrani of Italy. Church of San Frnncesco at Imola
;
church of San
Antonio di Ca-tello at Venice, and some tombs at Bologna.
82. Jean Ravy or Rait of Fiance.

Finislied the cliurch of Notre Dame at Paris.


83. Hans
Hilts, Hiltz, or HiJLrz, of Cologne.

-Conducted tlie woiks, after the death


of the
Steinhachs, at Strasburg Ciithedral, to the four winding staircases up to the
cupola. His son Hans completed the tower.
84. JosT
DoTziNCER of Worms.Succeeded Hiltz; he made the font, repaired the choir
and the vaulting. He had sufficient influence to caiiSi.', H52, the confederacy of
the masons' lodges in Germany, and is considered by many as thus commencing
the modern Freemasonry.
P.") Alfonso
Domingues of Lisbon. Said to he the first architect engaged on the monas-
tery at Batalha in Portug il.
SO. David Hacket, or Auuete, or Ouguet, of Ireland.Commenced the chapel of the
founder at the Batalha, in Portugal.
87.
William OF WvKEHAM, bishop of Winchester, in England. Supposed to have de-
signed New College, Oxford, and the College at Winchester, both founded by him
;
rebuilt or cased the nave of Winchester Cathedral ; and erected some portions of
Windsor Castle.
88. Williaji de WvNFORn, of EngLiiid.Master mason
;
was employed by Wykeham on
many of his buildings.
89. Alan de Walsingham, sacrist and prior at Ely, in England. The Lantern Tower
and accessory portions, and the Lady Ciiapel, at Ely Cathedral.
90. William Reade, bishop of Chichester, of England.

First library at Merton College,


Oxford; Amberley Castle, Sussex
;
an eminent mathematician.
91. Andrea ni Cione, called Orcagna, ot Florence, and his br,>ther Jacopo di Cione.

Additions to the Gran-ducal palace, and the Loggia de' Lanti, at Florence. His
brother built the tower and gate of San Piero Gattoliiio at Florence.
92. Gainsborough, or Gavnisbukg, of England. Employed at Lincoln Cathedral, where
his gravestone still exists.
92'i. IIenky Yevele or Zenei.ev, and Stephen Lote, of London.Contracted for the
stonewoik of the tomb of the first wife of Richard II. ; and devised the form and
model for raising the walls of Westminster Hall, London.
15th. Century.
0'1.
FiLipi'o DI Ser Brunellesco DEI Lapi of Flopeuce. Dome of the cathedral of
Santa Maria del Fiore at Florence. A council of artists (rom all parts was held
in 1420, to advise on this scheme. The Palazzo I'itti, begun and half built by
hiin, completed by Luca Fai.celli
;
great part of the church of Sail Spirito
;
chap-
ter-house and a chapel to the cln.rch of Ste. Croce
;
the church degl' Angeli, never
completed
;
the fortress of Milan, and several works al>out tlat city
;
a model for
the fortress of Pesaro
;
the old and new cit ulels at I'isa
;
some other works there,
iis well as at Trento, and in other parts of Italy
;
and the drainage of the country
round Mantua. He set the first example of a purer style in the arcliitect-ure of Italy.
94. MiciiELozzo MiCHEi.t zzi of Florence. Palazzo di JVIedici, now lliccardi, the first
building in Florence on modern rules; Palazzo Cafaggiolo, at Miigello; Domi-
nican monastery and church ot S. M irco
;
No\iziata della Santa Croce; chaptl in
the church dei Servi
;
Villa IMeuicea di Careggi, now Orsi
; Palazzo Tornabiioni,
now Corsi ; with several other buildings at Florence. Library at the monastery of
the Black Benedictines at Venice
;
Palazzo at FiL^sole
;
some buildings at Trento;
a beautiful fountain at Assisi, the old citadel at Perugia; alterations to the jialace
at Milan presented by Francisco Sfurza to Cosmo di Medici ; and other
great
works in various towns m Italy.
95. Juan Alonso or Alfonso of Siiain.
Directed the construction of the castle of
Mouraon in the Alemtejo
;
and designed the sanctuary church of the monastery at
Guadalupe in Spain.
96. Gitii.iANo DA Majano, near Fiesole. Succeeded Lapi at the Duomo at Florence;
Palazzo del Poggio Riale at Naples, and many works in that city, besides
fountains. An edifice in the first Cortile in the Vatican at Rome
;
palace of Sail
JVlarco at Rome; and restored the clinrch. Began to enlarge the church of Sta.
Casa, at Lorcto, completed by his nephew Benedetto da Majano.

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