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    Ernesto Nathan (5 October 1848 – 9 April 1921) was an English-Italian politician who was the mayor of Rome from November 1907 to December 1913. Nathan...
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    Ernesto Nathan Rogers (March 16, 1909 – November 7, 1969) was an Italian architect, writer and educator. Rogers born in Trieste, then in the Austro-Hungarian...
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    Professionale Ernesto Nathan issuing diplomas in foreign languages. However, training Centers are not allowed to issue diplomas. The Ernesto Nathan Professional...
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  • engineer and racer Ernesto Michel (born 1970), Argentine basketball player Ernesto Miranda (1941–1976), American criminal Ernesto Nathan (1848–1921), English-Italian...
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    (United States), Le Corbusier (France), Sven Markelius (Sweden) and Ernesto Nathan Rogers (Italy), in collaboration with Eero Saarinen (Finland). 7th arrondissement...
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    Moore in the United States, Christian Norberg-Schulz in Norway, and Ernesto Nathan Rogers and Vittorio Gregotti, Michele Valori, Bruno Zevi in Italy, who...
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  • Garibaldi, Adriano Lemmi, 1885–96 Sculptor Ettore Ferrari, Mayor of Rome Ernesto Nathan Freemasonry was suppressed by Mussolini in 1925, being restarted after...
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  • humanitarian DeDee Nathan (born 1968), American heptathlete Elias Salomon Nathan (1807–1862), German writer and physician Ernesto Nathan (1848–1921), English-Italian...
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  • published in 1958 as Water and Architecture. In Europe, Milanese architect Ernesto Nathan Rogers advanced architectural phenomenology during the 1950's and early...
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    (Germany/United States), Le Corbusier (France), Sven Markelius (Sweden) and Ernesto Nathan Rogers (Italy), with the collaboration of Eero Saarinen (Finland). The...
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    furniture designer, and academic. As a collaborator of humanist architect Ernesto Nathan Rogers, one of Magistretti's first projects was the "poetic" round church...
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    Italian-Jews, such as prime minister Luigi Luzzatti, who took office in 1910, Ernesto Nathan served as mayor of Rome from 1907 to 1913 and Shabbethai Donnolo (died...
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  • Piva Gio Ponti Mario Prada Emilio Pucci Lorenzo Ramaciotti Willy Rizzo Ernesto Nathan Rogers Aldo Rossi Bruno Sacco Afra and Tobia Scarpa Mara Servetto Walter...
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    roof balustrade. The Stazione Rogers (gas station "Aquila" designed by Ernesto Nathan Rogers) is considered an important building of Italian rationalism and...
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    memorial celebrates her and members of her family. In 1907 her son Ernesto Nathan was elected to be the mayor of Rome. It was noted that he was the first...
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  • Giovanni Bovio, Giovanni Cantoni, Felice Cavallotti, Enrico Ferri, Ernesto Nathan and Ettore Sacchi. Francesco Leoni (2001). Storia dei partiti politici...
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  • (1861–1880) Luigi Luzzatti (1841–1927), Italian Prime Minister (1910–1911) Ernesto Nathan (1848–1921), mayor of Rome (1907–1913) Margherita Sarfatti (1880–1961)...
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    Belgiojoso [it] (1909–2004), Enrico Peressutti [it] (1908–1976), and Ernesto Nathan Rogers (1909–1969). Their contribution to the development of Rationalism...
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  • Publication resumed in January 1946 with issue 205. Domus was now directed by Ernesto Nathan Rogers (from the firm, BBPR) with a new look, but affirming a line of...
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  • American writer, speaker, suffragist Erik Rogers, American singer Ernesto Nathan Rogers, Italian architect Ethel Tench Rogers, American composer Everett...
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    whom had worked on the Festival of Britain), they included work by Ernesto Nathan Rogers who had worked on the Torre Velasca in Milan. Facilities for...
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    movement. Ernesto Nathan Rogers and Pier Luigi Nervi, "Architettura e strutturalismo", in: Casabella 7/1959, Milano, pp. 4−5. Two months later Ernesto Rogers...
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    Industry and Labor was held. In the capital, whose mayor at the time was Ernesto Nathan, the ethnographic exhibition of the regions was organized (inaugurated...
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  • architectural magazine Casabella-Continuità, with the editor in chief Ernesto Nathan Rogers. Rossi left in 1964 when the chief editorship went to Gian Antonio...
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  • engineering graduate, founder of patent protection office 1897–1992) Ernesto Nathan Rogers (architect, 1909–1969) Aldo Rossi (architect, 1931–1997) Francesco...
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    Heinrich Wölfflin Wilhelm Worringer Hans Van der Laan Reyner Banham Ernesto Nathan Rogers Bruno Zevi Sigfried Giedion Leonardo Benevolo Steen Eiler Rasmussen...
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    Jewish heads of government (not converted to Christianity). Another Jew, Ernesto Nathan served as mayor of Rome from 1907 to 1913. By 1902, out of 350 senators...
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    later dismantled after the inauguration of Ponte Umberto I. Mayor Ernesto Nathan, between 1907 and 1914, started to deal with the administrative and...
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    a company allowed by the so-called “Giolitti law”, on May 13, 1908 Ernesto Nathan, at the time mayor of Rome, presented to the municipal council of the...
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  • editor, changing the name to Casabella. Subsequently, the architect Ernesto Nathan Rogers, who edited the magazine from 1953 to 1965, changed the name...
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