Lexicographical Neighbors of Stanze
Literary usage of Stanze
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Popes: From the Close of the Middle Ages. Drawn from the by Ludwig Pastor (1902)
"These rooms the famous " stanze " (living room^) are the continuation of a spacious
hall, the Sala di Costan- tino, which is only lighted from one side. ..."
2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"The eastern side of this court is bordered by the group of buildings containing
the Camere dei Paramenti (with the Loggie di Giovanni Borgia, the stanze of ..."
3. The History of the Popes, from the Close of the Middle Ages: Drawn from the by Ludwig Pastor, Ralph Francis Kerr, Frederick Ignatius Antrobus (1908)
"THE stanze, TAPESTRIES AND LOGGIE OF RAPHAEL. ... Besides the obvious task of
finishing the monumental frescoes in the stanze, Leo X., in the first year of ..."
4. Six Months in Italy by George Stillman Hillard (1881)
"THE stanze OF RAPHAEL. In these stanze we have the imperishable monuments of a
gentler and finer, though not a greater, genius. The frescoes here contained ..."
5. The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called the Magnificent by William Roscoe (1803)
"... Aristotelian philosophy ; but poetry had irresistible allurements for his
young mind, and his stanze on the Giostra of Giuliano, if they did not first ..."
6. The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called the Magnificent by William Roscoe (1803)
"... but poetry had irresistible allurements for his young mind, and his stanze on
the Giostra of Giuliano, if they did not first recommend him to the notice ..."