Ioannes Soane
Ioannes Soane, vulgo Sir John Soane (die 10 Septembris 1753 natus in oppido Goring comitatus Oxoniensis; Londinii die 20 Ianuarii 1837 mortuus) fuit architectus et antiquarius Anglicus. Inter aedificia eius hodie servata sunt Pinacotheca Dulwichiensis et ecclesia S. Trinitatis ad Marylebone. Designavit etiam aedificium Argentariae Anglicae in urbe Londiniensi: hoc autem saeculo XX ineunte, designante Herberto Baker, fere omnino restructum est. Domus eius Londiniensis, quam seipse in museum converterat, etiam hodie visitatur, nomine Sir John Soane's Museum.
Bibliographia
recensere- Darley, Gillian, (1999) John Soane An Accidental Romantic, Yale University Press, ISBN 9-780300-081657
- de la Ruffinière du Prey, Pierre (1982) John Soane the Making of an Architect, Chicago University Press, ISBN 0-226-17299-6
- Richardson, Margaret & Stevens, Mary Anne (editores), (1999) John Soane Architect Master of Light and Space, The Royal Academy of Arts, ISBN 0-900-94680-6
- Schumann-Cacia, Eva, (1991) John Soane and The Bank of England, Longman, ISBN 1-85454-056-4
- Stroud, Dorothy, (1984) Sir John Soane Architect, Faber & Faber, ISBN 0-571-13050-X
- Waterfield, Giles (editor), (1996) Soane and Death, Dulwich Picture Gallery, ISBN 978-1898-519089
- Watkin, David, (1996) Sir John Soane Enlightenment Thought and the Royal Academy Lectures, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-44091-2