Onofrio Panvinio or Onuphrius Panvinius O.S.A. (23 February 1529 – 27 April 1568) was an Italian Augustinian friar, historian and antiquary who was the...
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administration, he employed the services of Guglielmo Sirleto, as well as Onofrio Panvinio (who was especially consulted in matters of Christian archaeology)...
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oldest noble families in Europe. According to the Augustinian historian Onofrio Panvinio (1529-1568) in his work "De gente Maxima" of 1556, the family descends...
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but what a Pope, the chief pastor of Christendom, should have been. Onofrio Panvinio, in the revised edition of Bartolomeo Platina's book about the popes...
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Ruins of the Hippodrome, from an engraving by Onofrio Panvinio in his work De Ludis Circensibus (Venice, 1600). The engraving, dated 1580, may be based...
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procession through the city had to change course to avoid hostile Romans. Onofrio Panvinio, in his 1557 Epitome pontificum Romanorum, attributes to Sabinian the...
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124f. (note a); the extended list of quaternions is here traced to Onofrio Panvinio, De Comitiis Imperatoriis (Basel 1558). Konrad Bund, Findbuch der Epitaphienbücher...
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closely to a 1557 history of the popes by Onofrio Panvinio (including replication of errors made by Panvinio), which may indicate that the prophecy was...
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Posthumous portrait of Urban VI by Onofrio Panvinio...
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bedroom and into his own bed as if he were his own son or grandson". Onofrio Panvinio wrote that Julius was "excessively given to intemperance in a life...
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to Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, who entrusted them to his librarian Onofrio Panvinio and his antiquarian Fulvio Orsini. Little interest seems to have been...
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such as the unpublished manuscript "eulogistic treatise" compiled by Onofrio Panvinio, drew connections to Pope Benedict II, a possible but undocumentable...
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such events could have happened. The 16th-century Italian historian Onofrio Panvinio, commenting on one of Bartolomeo Platina's works that refer to Pope...
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having been continued by Eusebius of Caesarea. In the 16th century, Onofrio Panvinio attributed the biographies after Damasus until Pope Nicholas I (858–867)...
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tenure of Pope Stephen III (†772). The antiquarian Marangoni along with Onofrio Panvinio quote documents that cite the acquisition in 583 by Pope Gregory of...
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carved a marble crucifix for Santa Maria dell Disciplina, and Busts of Onofrio Panvinio and Noris and others. He was active till about 1730. "AGLIO, Domenico...
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The restoration was based nearly entirely on the observations of Onofrio Panvinio and Pirro Ligorio, who were standing at the top of the trench in which...
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reformer of the Order, and a prominent figure in the Council of Trent. Onofrio Panvinio (d. 1568), a notable historian and antiquary. Martín de Rada (d. 1578)...
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be given to him and tried to persuade Neri to entrust the work to Onofrio Panvinio, who was already working on a history of the Church. After repeated...
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55, No. 1, in JSTOR Bauer, Stefan. The Invention of Papal History: Onofrio Panvinio between Renaissance and Catholic Reform (2020). Bireley, Robert. The...
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accompanied by his librarian, the famous antiquarian and papal biographer, Onofrio Panvinio, who, unhappily, died at Palermo on 16 (?) March 1568. The Cardinal...
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contemporary source mentions malaria or fever, or any other cause. Onofrio Panvinio (1584). Onuphrii Panuinii Veronensis De praecipuis vrbis Romae, sanctioribusque...
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their subject as Alexander and Bucephalus was proposed in 1558 by Onofrio Panvinio, who suggested that Constantine had removed them from Alexandria, where...
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(d. 1479) 1443 – Matthias Corvinus, Hungarian king (d. 1490) 1529 – Onofrio Panvinio, Italian historian (d. 1568) 1539 – Henry XI of Legnica, thrice Duke...
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field in Verona and recorded by the 16th-century Augustinian friar Onofrio Panvinio. The form is an elegy. The most commonly accepted reconstruction is...
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(1955) online Bauer, Stefan. (2020): The Invention of Papal History: Onofrio Panvinio between Renaissance and Catholic Reform. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198807001...
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Human Sciences, (1978) Bauer, Stefan. The Invention of Papal History: Onofrio Panvinio between Renaissance and Catholic Reform (Oxford University Press, 2020)...
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elaborate hoax, bearing similarities to a 1557 history of the popes by Onofrio Panvinio, including mistakes. Thomas Groome, of Boston College said, "...the...
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idéologiques de la conquête romaine du monde hellénistique, Rome, BEFAR, 1988 Onofrio Panvinio et les Antiquités romaines, Rome, Collection de l’École Française de...
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Unknown date – Richard Baker, English chronicler (died 1645) April 7 – Onofrio Panvinio, Italian historian (born 1529) September 14 – Jan van Casembroot, Flemish...
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