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Francesco (de') Ficoroni (1664–1747) was an Italian connoisseur and antiquarian in Rome closely involved with the antiquities trade. He was the author of numerous publications on ancient Roman sculpture and antiquities, guides to the monuments of Rome and the city's ancient topography, and on Italian theatre and theatrical masks, among other subjects. For his antiquarian works he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of London. A major segment of his potential audience, both for his publications and for the objects from his perpetually changing collection, was composed of British milordi on their Grand Tours. His complementary volumes on ancient and modern Rome (1744) remained in print long after his death: Thomas Jefferson purchased both volumes while he was abroad in 1785-89.

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  • Francesco de’ Ficoroni (de)
  • Francesco Ficoroni (en)
  • Francesco de Ficoroni (fr)
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  • Francesco de’ Ficoroni (* 1664 in Lugnano; † 25. Januar 1747 in Rom) war einer der bekanntesten italienischer Antiquare der ersten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • Francesco (de') Ficoroni (1664–1747) was an Italian connoisseur and antiquarian in Rome closely involved with the antiquities trade. He was the author of numerous publications on ancient Roman sculpture and antiquities, guides to the monuments of Rome and the city's ancient topography, and on Italian theatre and theatrical masks, among other subjects. For his antiquarian works he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of London. A major segment of his potential audience, both for his publications and for the objects from his perpetually changing collection, was composed of British milordi on their Grand Tours. His complementary volumes on ancient and modern Rome (1744) remained in print long after his death: Thomas Jefferson purchased both volumes while he was abroad in 1785-89. (en)
  • Francesco de Ficoroni, né en 1664 à Labico et décédé le 25 janvier 1747 à Rome, est un archéologue, antiquaire et collectionneur d'art-érudit italien, découvreur de la ciste italo-étrusque qui porte maintenant son nom : la Cista Ficoroni (conservé à la villa Giulia de Rome). (fr)
  • Francesco de' Ficoroni (Labico, 1664 – Roma, 25 gennaio 1747) è stato un antiquario, archeologo, collezionista ed erudito italiano il cui nome resta legato soprattutto alla raccolta di cui faceva parte la famosa «Cista Ficoroni». (it)
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  • Francesco de’ Ficoroni (* 1664 in Lugnano; † 25. Januar 1747 in Rom) war einer der bekanntesten italienischer Antiquare der ersten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • Francesco (de') Ficoroni (1664–1747) was an Italian connoisseur and antiquarian in Rome closely involved with the antiquities trade. He was the author of numerous publications on ancient Roman sculpture and antiquities, guides to the monuments of Rome and the city's ancient topography, and on Italian theatre and theatrical masks, among other subjects. For his antiquarian works he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of London. A major segment of his potential audience, both for his publications and for the objects from his perpetually changing collection, was composed of British milordi on their Grand Tours. His complementary volumes on ancient and modern Rome (1744) remained in print long after his death: Thomas Jefferson purchased both volumes while he was abroad in 1785-89. (en)
  • Francesco de Ficoroni, né en 1664 à Labico et décédé le 25 janvier 1747 à Rome, est un archéologue, antiquaire et collectionneur d'art-érudit italien, découvreur de la ciste italo-étrusque qui porte maintenant son nom : la Cista Ficoroni (conservé à la villa Giulia de Rome). (fr)
  • Francesco de' Ficoroni (Labico, 1664 – Roma, 25 gennaio 1747) è stato un antiquario, archeologo, collezionista ed erudito italiano il cui nome resta legato soprattutto alla raccolta di cui faceva parte la famosa «Cista Ficoroni». (it)
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