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LEONE BATTISTA ALBERTI (1404–1472) , See also: Italian painter, poet, philosopher, musician and architect, was See also: born in Venice on the 18th of See also: February 1404
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He was so skilled in Latin verse that a See also: comedy he wrote in his twentieth See also: year, entitled Philodoxius, deceived the younger Aldus, who edited and published it as the genuine See also: work of See also: Lepidus
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In See also: music he was reputed dne of the first organists of'the age
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He held the appointmetit of See also: canon in the metropolitan See also: church of Florence, and thus had leisure 'to devote himself to his favourite
See also: art
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He is generally regarded as one of- the restorers of the See also: ancient See also: style of architecture
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At See also: Rome he was employed by See also: Pope See also: Nicholas V. in the restoration of the papal palace and of the foundation of Acqua Vergine; and in the ornamentation of the magnificent fountain of Trevi
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At See also: Mantua he designed the. church of Sant' See also: Andrea and at See also: Rimini the celebrated church- of See also: San See also: Francesco; which is generally esteemed his finest work
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On a commission from Rucellai he designed the See also: principal See also: facade of the church of See also: Santa Maria Novella in Florence, as well as the See also: family palace in the Via della Scala, now known as the Palazzo See also: Strozzi
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Alberti wrote See also: works on sculpture, Della Statua, and on See also: painting, De Pictura, which are highly esteemed; but his most celebrated See also: treatise is that on architecture, De Re Aedificaioria, which has been translated into Italian, French, See also: Spanish and See also: English: Alberti died at Rome in the See also: April of 1472
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See Passerini, Gli Alberti di Firenze (1869, 1870) ; Mancini, Vita di Alberti (Firenze, 1882) ; V
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See also: Hoffmann, Studien zu Leon Battista Alberti's zehn Bi chern: De Re Aedificatoria (See also: Frankenberg, 1883)
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