1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Guarini, Camillo-Guarino

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17112721911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 12 — Guarini, Camillo-Guarino

GUARINI, CAMILLO-GUARINO (1624–1683), Italian monk, writer and architect, was born at Modena in 1624. He was at once a learned mathematician, professor of literature and philosophy at Messina, and, from the age of seventeen, was architect to Duke Philibert of Savoy. He designed a very large number of public and private buildings at Turin, including the palaces of the duke of Savoy and the prince of Cacignan, and many public buildings at Modena, Verona, Vienna, Prague, Lisbon and Paris. He died at Milan in 1683.