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  1. 30 de ago. de 2022 · Article. James Gibbs (1682-1554) was the only architect of his generation to go to Rome. Registering first at the Scott’s College there in 1703, Gibbs stayed in the city for ten years, working from 1704 with the accomplished Baroque architect, Carlo Fontana.

  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Search for: 'James Gibbs' in Oxford Reference ». (1682–1754).A Scots RC, he turned to architecture in 1704 while training for the priesthood in Rome, and became a pupil of Carlo Fontana. He returned to Britain in 1709, having acquired a thorough knowledge of Roman Baroque. Partly through the good offices of Wren, he became one of the two ...

  3. James Gibbs (December 23, 1682–August 5, 1754) was a Scottish architect who trained in Rome and practiced mainly in England, developing a highly individual synthesis of the Italian Baroque and English Palladian styles. He is generally regarded as one of the most influential architects in 18th-century England, but his Book of Architecture ...

  4. Gibbs [Gibb], James ( 1682–1754 ), architect, was born on 23 December 1682 at Fittysmire, Aberdeen, the son of Patrick Gibb, a prosperous merchant, and his second wife, Ann Gordon. A son, William (d. 1708–9), from Patrick's first marriage, was the only surviving sibling of Gibbs. Both his parents were Scottish Roman Catholics.

  5. James Gibbs. Distinguished Professor. ESF HOME > Environmental Biology > Faculty. 404 Illick Hall. 315-470-6764 jpgibbs@esf.edu. Conservation Biology at ESF ...

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_GibbsJames Gibbs - Wikipedia

    James Gibbs nacque il 23 dicembre 1682 a Fittysmire, nei pressi di Aberdeen (Scozia), dal mercante Patrick Gibbs e da Ann Gordon. La sua formazione iniziale avvenne nell'ambito dell'Aberdeen Grammar School e dell'Marischal College, e proseguì nei Paesi Bassi, dove Gibbs si era trasferito nel 1700 dopo la morte dei genitori.

  7. 7 de mar. de 2023 · James P. Gibbs. Professor of Vertebrate Conservation Biology, SUNY Distinguished Professor, Associate Chair, and Coordinator of Conservation Biology Major, Department of Environmental and Forest Biology; Director of Roosevelt Wild Life Station; Adjunct scientist, Galapagos Conservancy.