Tommaso Maria Napoli (16 April 1659 – 12 June 1725) was an Italian architect, Dominican Order friar, engineer and mathematician. Born at Palermo, Tommaso...
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complex external staircase, curved façades, and marble. Designed by Tommaso Maria Napoli, it is today open to the public. Other notable building include Villa...
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Mario Buonoconto, Napoli esoterica: an itinerario nei misteri napoletani, Rome 1999. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Santa Maria delle Grazie a Caponapoli...
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municipal office space. Santa Maria la Nova, official website. History of Santa Maria la Nova, official website. Napoli e i luoghi celebri delle sue vicinanze...
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(died 1419), Roman Catholic prelate Tommaso Morlino (1925–1983), Italian Christian Democrat politician Tommaso Napoli (1659–1725), Italian architect, Dominican...
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description of church. Tommaso Quagliarella, Il Carmine Maggiore di Napoli. Salvatore Mazzolino, Taranto 1932. Gabriele Monaco, S. Maria del Carmine detta...
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and Hope. Adding to the Neoclassic decor are paintings of San Gennaro by Tommaso de Vivo, San Gaetano by Camillo Guerra, and a Guardian Angel by Gennaro...
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January 1780 by Pius VI. In the chapel of St Anne is an altar, likely by Tommaso Scotti, with a wooden statue of the saint (1783), which is held in particular...
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Museo Diocesano di Napoli Archived 2009-06-19 at the Wayback Machine, Museum of architecture. Regina, Vincenzo (2004). Le chiese di Napoli. Viaggio indimenticabile...
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Immaculate Conception. The chapels have paintings by Vaccaro, Tommaso Martini, and Nicola Maria Rossi. The Vaccaro brothers also completed the majolica pavement...
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