Francke, Paul
Francke, Paul (1538–1615). Important German architect of the late-Renaissance period. He designed the University Buildings, Helmstedt (1592–7), and the Protestant Marienkirche (Church of St Mary), Wolfenbüttel (1604–26).
Bibliography
Fink & and Appuhn (1965);
E. Hempel (1965)
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