Here he could not now, in 1517, have hoped to see either bramante or Leonardo da Vinci in person.
"Holbein"
Beatrice Fortescue
His tomb I also saw, not in the Duomo, but in the bramantesque Church of Santa Prassede, a building resembling the many small churches in northern Italy due to the refined influence of bramante.
"Hospital Sketches"
Robert Swain Peabody
Built on the site of the old basilica of S. Peter, alluded to in the section on Early Christian architecture, what was to become the largest church in the world was begun by bramante in 1506. His plan, that of a square with four projecting apses, to be covered in with a central and four supplementary domes, was followed until his death in 1514, when the work was carried on by Giuliano da San Gallo, Fra Giacondo and Raphael, who were in favour of certain modifications of the original design, that if carried out would have converted the square into a Latin cross.
"Architecture"
Nancy R E Meugens Bell