• Look up Calderini in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Calderini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Domizio Calderini (1444-1478)...
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  • agitator Domizio Calderini, also known in Latin as Domitius Calderinus, appended the Ibis to his annotated edition of Martial (1474). Calderini's note says...
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  • Giannantonio Campano (born 1429), Italian, Latin-language poet 1478: Domizio Calderini (born 1446), Italian, Latin-language poet 1479: Jorge Manrique (born...
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    he studied Latin under Gaspare da Verona and attended lectures by Domizio Calderini in the early 1470s. From 1475 to 1478, Manutius studied Greek in Ferrara...
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  • Polemiche e filologia ai primordi della stampa: le Observationes di Domizio Calderini (in Italian). Rome, IT: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura. pp. 176–177...
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  • born about this year (died 1513), Italian, Latin-language poet 1446: Domizio Calderini (died 1478), Italian, Latin-language poet Ippolita Maria Sforza (died...
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    made by Domizio Calderini [it], was lost by Dragišić during a trip to England. Although lost, there is evidence that it was used by Calderini and Niccolò...
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    the Renaissance, the Silvae received modern commentaries, first by Domizio Calderini (1469) and more importantly by Angelo Poliziano (1480) who is credited...
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    1981 lists some other authors in the miscellany: Filippo Beroaldo, Domizio Calderini [it] and Poliziano. According to Ross 1976, p. 537, the title of Egnazio's...
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    He was also something of a controversialist and openly criticised Domizio Calderini for his work on Martial. He was involved in Lorenzo Valla's dispute...
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  • Roman academics") in his Bembicae. In 1470–71, Marso studied under Domizio Calderini in Rome. In 1472, he studied Greek under Johannes Argyropoulos. Also...
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  • Gyraldus and others, Sabino and Perotti were assailed by the irascible Domizio Calderini, who produced an edition of Juvenal the same year. Although Sabino's...
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