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"Giovanni Battista di Quadro of Lugano - creator of the Poznań City Hall Town hall, Poznań Coat of arms of G. B. di Quadro on town hall in Poznań Giovanni Battista di Quadro (Polish Jan Baptysta Quadro, Latin Joannes Baptista Quadro) (died between 10 April 1590 and 16 January 1591) was an Italian renaissance architect, one of the most famous architects in Central Europe in his epoque. Biography He was born Ponte Tresa or Cadro, near Lugano (today Switzerland). Until 1550 he probably worked in Saxony and Silesia, but on 13 March 1550 he signed a contract with the city council of Poznań for rebuilding the town hall. In 1551 with the agreement of the council he went to Płock as a consultant on the renovation of the cathedral. In the same year his name was mentioned in the court books of Poznań because of links between him and the Bishop of Poznań Benedykt Izdebski relating to building the bishop's palace in Krobia. From 1552 to 1562 di Quadro was the City Architect of Poznań, but the City Council paid him also in 1563, 1566, 1567 and 1570 for minor works. During these years, he worked for the citizens of Poznań and the clergy and nobles of Greater Poland. From 1568 to 1572 he worked in Warsaw rebuilding today's Royal Castle. His many well paid jobs made him wealthy. However, after he retired in 1573, he died as an indebted person in Poznań. In years 1550-1552 in Poznań worked also his brothers Antoni, Gabriel and Kilian di Quadro. Works =Existing= *Poznań City Hall (reinessance rebuild in 1550 -1560) *tomb of Bishop Adam Konarski in Poznań cathedral *Building of Scale in Poznań (renaissance rebuild in 1563 and renovation in 1573. In 1890 Scale was demolished, but after World War II it was rebuilt on di Quadro's original plans.) =Disappeared= *private houses in Poznań **Stary Rynek 84 (after 1554) **Ślusarska Str. (1559) **Stary Rynek 39 (1561) **Stary Rynek 81 (1563) **Stary Rynek 52 (before 1579) **Plac Kolegiacki (since 1568, not finished. Renovated, probably based on his project in years 1958-1960) *Royal Castle in Warsaw (1568–1572) (reproductions of his original work is visible) *House of priests of St. Stanislaus in Poznań (Za Bramką Str., 1571 - 1574) *minor works in Poznań cathedral =Probable= Works (existing and no longer existing) attributable to him, on analysis of style and unverfied documents): *Chapel of Kościeleccy family in Kościelec near Inowrocław (about 1559) *private house on Wrocławska Str. 11 in Poznań *gate and tower of bridge in Łacina (today Poznań) (1560) *renovation of tower of not existing Poznań Collegiate church *Jesuits College in Poznań (1572) *Shearing hall w Poznaniu *Cloth hall in Poznań *Trade hall w Poznaniu (1563) References *Common work, Wielkopolski Słownik Biograficzny, PWN, Warsaw-Poznań 1983, 1590s deaths Italian architects Renaissance architects Italy–Poland relations Italian emigrants to Poland Architects from Ticino Year of birth unknown "
"Eberhard Rosemberger and Francesco Fiorentino - Wawel, Kraków Eberhard Rosemberger (?-1527) was a German renaissance architect from Kraków, who together with Francesco Fiorentino rebuilt the Wawel Royal Castle in Kraków under the rule of Alexander of Poland after it burned down in 1499. Architects from Kraków Renaissance architects "
"In mathematical analysis, Trudinger's theorem or the Trudinger inequality (also sometimes called the Moser–Trudinger inequality) is a result of functional analysis on Sobolev spaces. It is named after Neil Trudinger (and Jürgen Moser). It provides an inequality between a certain Sobolev space norm and an Orlicz space norm of a function. The inequality is a limiting case of Sobolev imbedding and can be stated as the following theorem: Let \Omega be a bounded domain in \mathbb{R}^n satisfying the cone condition. Let mp=n and p>1. Set : A(t)=\exp\left( t^{n/(n-m)} \right)-1. Then there exists the embedding : W^{m,p}(\Omega)\hookrightarrow L_A(\Omega) where : L_A(\Omega)=\left\\{ u\in M_f(\Omega):\u\_{A,\Omega}=\inf\\{ k>0:\int_\Omega A\left( \frac{u(x)}{k} \right)~dx\leq 1 \\}<\infty \right\\}. The space :L_A(\Omega) is an example of an Orlicz space. References *. *. Sobolev spaces Inequalities Theorems in analysis "