Santa Margherita in Montefiascone: A Centralized Building Plan of the Roman QuattrocentoFootnote* The author is grateful to the Max Planck-Gesellschaft for a fellowship at the Bibliotheca Hertziana in Rome which made this study possible. My special thanks go to the director of the library, Professor W. Lotz. Dr. H. Giess and G. Bauknecht helped with the photographic documentation. The architects P. Debold and M. Ueblacker kindly gave their assistance with the architectural surveying and drawing. For supplying me with many references and for their inspiration I am grateful to Professor G. Bandmann, Dr. G. Urban, Dr. C. Thoenes, and Dr. H. Hager who gave me information about the late Baroque reconstruction of the Cathedral and placed at my disposal from his study of Carlo Fontana—soon to be published in extenso—the photograph used in Figure 16 of this work.
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