Примери за използване на Christopher wren на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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shaping the work of British architects such as Inigo Jones and Christopher Wren, it also had a strong following in colonial America.
when Christopher was eleven years old his sister married William Holder and shortly after this Christopher Wren senior went to live in the rectory in Bletchingham,
Seth Ward who was the Savilian Professor of Astronomy, and Christopher Wren who would succeed Ward as Savilian Professor of Astronomy in 1661.
John Wallis who was the Savilian Professor of Astronomy, and Christopher Wren who would succed Ward as Savilian Professor of Astronomy in 1661.
In 1708 Christopher Wren's masterpiece, St Paul's Cathedral was completed.
Used to belong to Sir Christopher Wren, the architect of St. Paul's Cathedral.
But I think Christopher Wren was a bit depressed about it.
the exterior was later restored by Christopher Wren.
Halley and Hooke met Christopher Wren to discuss a deep mystery.
Christopher Wren performed the earliest confirmed experiments with crude hypodermic needles, performing intravenous injection into dogs in 1656.
St Paul's Cathedral was designed by court architect Sir Christopher Wren and was completed in 1710.
His headstone(mimicking the epitaph of British architect Christopher Wren) reads,“If you seek his monument,
It is believed that it was there that he took the dedication from Christopher Wren, but none of the documents contain such information.
Its members included great minds of the time such as Christopher Wren and astronomer Edmund Halley,
It was designed by Sir Christopher Wren and built between 1675 and 1710 after its predecessor was destroyed in the Great Fire of London.
It's just like one of the parish churches which Sir Christopher Wren was building in London at the same time in the 1670s.
All the great minds of the day were trying to explain the movements of the planets, from Christopher Wren to Newton's old adversary.
Within days, Christopher Wren presented a plan for rebuilding the city with broad boulevards
topped with a steeple designed by Sir Christopher Wren.
The Chocolate Kitchens were built by Christopher Wren in 1690 as part of William III's and Queen Mary II's rebuilding of Hampton Court Palace.