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    Julius Pomponius Laetus (1428 – 9 June 1498), also known as Giulio Pomponio Leto, was an Italian humanist. Laetus was born at Teggiano, near Salerno,...
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  • Roman prefect of the Praetorian Guard Saint Laetus (died 553), hermit from Gaul Julius Pomponius Laetus (1428–1498), Italian humanist This disambiguation...
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  • 3 August 2024. Osmond, Jean-Patricia J.; Ulery, Robert W. (2022). "Pomponius Laetus, Editor of Sallust: corrector vel corruptor?" (PDF). Nordic Journal...
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  • (Italy), an Italian academy established in the 15th Century by Julius Pomponius Laetus Romanian Academy, known in Romanian as Academia Română, a cultural...
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  • Julie Elizabeth Leto, American writer of romance novels Julius Pomponius Laetus or Pomponius Leto (1425–1498), Italian humanist Marco Leto (1931–2016)...
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    dates from the Renaissance. People such as Gemistus Pletho and Julius Pomponius Laetus were early advocates. In 19th century Italy, the fall of the Papal...
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    The mysterious cozeulodorieso has attracted several proposals. Julius Pomponius Laetus proposed in his editio princeps the interpretation osculo dolori...
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  • (1421–1498) (Italian) Giovanni Pontano (1426–1503) (Italian/Neapolitan) Julius Pomponius Laetus (1428–1498) (Italian/Roman) Niccolò Perotti (1429–1480) (Italian)...
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    scorched by fire and then disassembled by the antiquarian humanist Julius Pomponius Laetus. Collating these fragmentary abridgments, and republishing them...
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    Veroli and Raffaele Riario, with support from the Roman Academy of Julius Pomponius Laetus, with Tommaso Inghirami in the title role. 1509: Produced under...
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    moved to Rome in 1462 and became a member of the Rome Academy of Julius Pomponius Laetus. In 1468 he took part in a supposed assassination attempt upon...
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    torture of several noted Roman humanists, members of the Academy of Julius Pomponius Laetus, who were largely associated with Bessarion's own intellectual...
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  • name which may refer to a number of Italian historical figures: Julius Pomponius Laetus Pomponio Algerio Pomponio Amidano Pomponio Nenna Pomponio Amalteo...
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    under the spur of Pope Sixtus IV who, due to the Roman Academy of Julius Pomponius Laetus, saw the remaking of many comedies. Latinas; subsequently the contribution...
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    Iovianus Pontanus (1426–1503), was "a famous humanist and poet." Julius Pomponius Laetus (1428–1497), was a great writer, humanist, and founder of the Accademia...
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    Veroli and Raffaele Riario, with support from the Roman Academy of Julius Pomponius Laetus. After this performance, he was known by the nickname "Phaedra"...
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  • 1471–1472 Varro, De lingua latina Georgius Lauer Rome Edited by Julius Pomponius Laetus 1472 Plautus Johannes de Colonia-1470 Venice Edited by Georgius...
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    on-line text Archived 31 July 2022 at the Wayback Machine. Norwich, John Julius (1993), Byzantium: The Apogee, London: Penguin, p. 309, ISBN 978-0-14-011448-5...
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    humanist at the court of Pius II who moved in the academic circle of Julius Pomponius Laetus. But the Sleeping Nymph motif and the accompanying inscription...
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  • of Zamora, Calahorra, and Palencia. Rodrigo was the jailer of Julius Pomponius Laetus (Giulio Pomponio Leto), Bartolomeo Platina and other members of...
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    interrogated under torture, following accusations that members of Julius Pomponius Laetus's Roman Academy were plotting to assassinate the Pope. Platina's...
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  • like-minded friends, each of whom assumed a classical name (his was Julius Pomponius Laetus, or Laetus for short). Prominent members were humanists with neo-pagan...
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    Later, he became friends with humanists like Antonio Urceo and Julius Pomponius Laetus. He received his degree in medicine in 1466, and remained a professor...
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  • Gordian I. Quintus Maecius Laetus, consul in AD 215; he had previously been consul in an uncertain year. Marcus Pomponius Maecius Probus, consul in AD...
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  • Clemens, who was Praetorian prefect under emperor Claudius Whether Tiberius Julius Alexander held the office of Praetorian prefect is disputed, and rests on...
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    271: Julius Marcellinus 271–273: Statilius Ammianus 273: Gaius Claudius Firmus 280–281: Sallustius Hadrianius 283: Celerinus 283–284: Pomponius Januarianus...
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    new chamberlain Eclectus, and the new praetorian prefect Quintus Aemilius Laetus. In opposition to the Senate, in his pronouncements and iconography, Commodus...
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  • obtained a degree in Civil and Canon Law. At Rome, he was a pupil of Julius Pomponius Laetus, the founder of the Roman Academy. As a young man, he was reportedly...
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    publisher (link) Musée de Cáceres. Q(uintus) Pomponius Potentinus / Ser(gia) h(ic) s(itus) e(st) / C(aius) Pomponius Potentinus / mil(es) c(o)hor(tis) IIII...
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    came from a family of moderate social position, that his father, Suetonius Laetus, was a tribune belonging to the equestrian order (tribunus angusticlavius)...
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