Bramante
Do·na·to d'A·gno·lo [daw-nah-taw dah-nyaw-law], /dɔˈnɑ tɔ ˈdɑ nyɔ lɔ/, 1444–1514, Italian architect and painter.
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Though ivermectin has been around for decades, it’s still a drug and it can have side effects and potentially negative impacts, Bramante said.
Some COVID-19 Patients Want Ivermectin So Badly They’re Taking Hospitals To Court | Kaleigh Rogers | September 27, 2021 | FiveThirtyEightSo it’s heartening to Bramante to see negative findings coming out.
When To Stop Hoping For a COVID-19 Miracle Cure | Maggie Koerth (maggie.koerth-baker@fivethirtyeight.com) | August 4, 2021 | FiveThirtyEightBramante's wonderful plans were accepted, and both Michael Angelo and Raphael aided in its construction.
The Harris-Ingram Experiment | Charles E. BoltonAn immense entrance gateway opens into a courtyard, and from this a very fine staircase by Bramante leads up to the interior.
Cathedral Cities of Italy | William Wiehe CollinsIn 1514 he accepted the responsible office of architect of St. Peter's, left vacant by the death of his friend Bramante.
The present edifice was designed by Bramante and constructed under the direction of one of his pupils, Cristoforo Rocci.
Cathedral Cities of Italy | William Wiehe CollinsThe Borghese palace, erected by Bramante, is extensive, and in a beautiful style; the colonnade of the court is splendid.
British Dictionary definitions for Bramante
/ (Italian braˈmante) /
Donato (doˈnato). ?1444–1514, Italian architect and artist of the High Renaissance. He modelled his designs for domed centrally planned churches on classical Roman architecture
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