Martino Longhi the Younger and the Façade of San Giovanni Calibita in RomeFootnote* This study is based largely on research for a dissertation on Martino Longhi the Younger which I am currently preparing for the University of Michigan. For making such research possible, I should like to express my gratitude to the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, which granted me a fellowship to the Bibliotheca Hertziana, Rome. I am also very grateful to Dr. Wolfgang Lotz, Dr. Hellmut Hager, Dr. Winfried Ranke, and Dr. Hedwig Herzmansky for their assistance in the preparation of the manuscript.
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