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Chiese a pianta centrale - Roma e dintorni (2 volumes) The two volumes of the work, after examining the specificities of centrally planned churches and their fortunes with architects and patrons, chronologically review the four types of centrally planned buildings that existed in Rome and in the capital's immediate environs, and in which include such well-known churches as S. Andrea al Quirinale and S. Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, built by Bernini and Borromini respectively. The books are well illustrated.