Annius of Viterbo (Latin: Joannes Annius Viterb(i)ensis; 5 January 1437 – 13 November 1502) was an Italian Dominican friar, scholar, and historian, born...
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Annius may refer to: Any Roman man of the gens Annia (see for list) The Latin name of Annio da Viterbo, a fifteenth-century Dominican friar, scholar, and...
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Annius of Viterbo invoked the Curse of Ham to explain the differences between Europeans and Africans in his writings. Annius, who frequently wrote of...
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Elizabeth of York thus signified the merging of the two royal houses (as well as the feuding houses of York and Lancaster). Annius of Viterbo in 1498 claimed...
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Berossus (category Year of birth missing)
between Babylonian and Greek astronomy. In 1498, Annius of Viterbo claimed to have discovered lost books of Berossus. These were in fact an elaborate forgery...
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opinion held by many, though not himself. This claim was revived by Annius of Viterbo in 1498 and quickly grew in popularity. Modern scholars discount this...
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Baldassare Croce. Many of the panels depict events in the mythology and history of Viterbo and were based on events claimed by Annius of Viterbo as interpreted...
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Marmo Osiriano (15th century) and the Decree of Desiderius by Annius of Viterbo Mystical Marriage of St Catherine (15th-century) by Pancrazio Jacovetti...
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facade of the church of Sant'Angelo in Spatha, then being restored. The plaque above the copy in the church is dated 1638. According to Annius of Viterbo the...
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evidently of some relation to Proto-Germanic *mannaz, 'man'. Mannus again became popular in literature in the 16th century, after works published by Annius de...
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Philo (redirect from Philo's view of God)
Saul The pseudo-Philonic "Breviarium Temporum", published by Annius of Viterbo For a list of Philo's lost works, see Schürer, l.c. p. 534. "De Incorruptibilitate...
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Atlantic slave trade (redirect from Importation of slaves to the United States)
addition, in the 15th century, Dominican friar Annius of Viterbo invoked the curse of Ham, from the biblical story of enslavement, to explain the differences...
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Edward Stillingfleet (category 17th-century Church of England bishops)
very critical line with the older theories of ancient British origins, and the writings of Annius of Viterbo. Another work going back to the roots was...
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Daniel Angelocrator (category Participants in the Synod of Dort)
Chronologia Autoptica (1601), which placed reliance on the works of the forger Annius of Viterbo, and cartographer for a map in his Doctrina de ponderibus,...
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Fanum Voltumnae (category Archaeology of Italy)
Stampa Alternativa. Ligota, Christopher R. (1987). "Annius of Viterbo and Historical Method". Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes. 50: 44–56....
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scholarship, the editio princeps (plural: editiones principes) of a work is the first printed edition of the work, that previously had existed only in inscriptions...
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Bibliotheca Fictiva Collection (category History of books)
efforts to pour new wine into old bottles, from the “archforger” Annius of Viterbo’s “newly discovered” but impossibly ancient world histories, to Carlo...
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this work. He supported his account of the legendary British history with references to the works of Annius of Viterbo, which were forged. Oratio septima...
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Jakob Middendorp (category Rectors of the University of Cologne)
higher education, and its history was contaminated by the forgeries of Annius of Viterbo, factors leading to its being discounted by later authors. He also...
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Many of the heraldic and historical facts are useless, however, since Alberti followed closely the uncritical work written by Annius of Viterbo on the...
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Latino Latini (category People from Viterbo)
Latinius) (Viterbo, ca. 1513 – 21 January 1593) was an Italian scholar and humanist. Latini was a member of the commission for the revision of the Corpus...
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Villa d'Este (redirect from Fountain of Diana of Ephesus)
of the Villa. The Sibyl, King Annius, and the personification of the Aniene River all appear in the frescoes of the room, along with the Triumph of Apollo...
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the ascension to the consulship of Titus Annius Milo, was slaughtered by the latter's assassins near the taberna of Bovillae, not far from his own villa...
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The Dunciad (section "Tibbald" King of Dunces)
Immediately after him, Annius speaks. He is the natural predator for idling nobles, for he is a forger of antiquities (named for Annio di Viterbo) who teaches the...
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