Guarino Guarini
Italian architect, priest, mathematician and writer (1624–1683) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the early Renaissance writer, see Guarino da Verona.
Camillo Guarino Guarini (17 January 1624 – 6 March 1683) was an Italian architect of the Piedmontese Baroque, active in Turin as well as Sicily, France and Portugal. He was a Theatine priest, mathematician, and writer.[1][2] His work represents the ultimate achievement of Italian Baroque structural engineering, creating in stone what could be attempted today in reinforced concrete.[3]
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Born | (1624-01-17)17 January 1624 |
Died | 6 March 1683(1683-03-06) (aged 59) |
Nationality | Italian |
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Parent(s) | Raimondo Guarini and Eugenia Guarini (née Marescotti) |
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Fields | Architecture, mathematics, astronomy and physics |
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Religion | Christianity |
Church | Catholic Church |
Ordained | January 17, 1648 |
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