Bernardo Bembo (19 October 1433 – 28 May 1519) was a Venetian humanist, diplomat and statesman. He was the father of Pietro Bembo. Bembo was the son of...
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of 16th-century Italy. Pietro Bembo was born on 20 May 1470 to an aristocratic Venetian family. His father Bernardo Bembo (1433–1519) was a diplomat and...
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Bembo is a serif typeface. Bembo may also refer to: Bembo (family), a Venetian noble family Bernardo Bembo (1433 – 1519), Italian humanist and statesman...
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Basilica di San Francesco). Bernardo Bembo, praetor of Venice, erected a tomb for him in 1483. On the grave, a verse of Bernardo Canaccio, a friend of Dante...
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library of classical texts. In 1474 she married Luigi de Bernardo Niccolini. Bernardo Bembo, Lorenzo de' Medici, Alessandro Braccesi, and Christoforo...
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Ginevra Benci. List of works by Leonardo da Vinci Pietro Bembo, notable son of Bernardo Bembo McWhirter, Norris; McWhirter, Ross (1972). Guinness Book...
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amoris" The sarcophagus was moved to the west side of the cloister by Bernardo Bembo, Venetian podestà of Ravenna, at the end of the 15th century. A few...
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saint. Bernardo Bembo (1433–1519), humanist and politician. Pietro Bembo (1470–1547), son of Bernardo, cardinal and famous scholar. Giovanni Bembo (1543–1618)...
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(Military commander and right-hand man of Il Moro). Flavio Parenti [it] as Bernardo Bembo (Venetian ambassador at the Duchy of Milan). Sergio Albelli [it] as...
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Bernardo Cappello (1498 - 8 March 1565) was a Venetian humanist, writer and pupil of Pietro Bembo. Cappello was born in Venice, the son of the diplomat...
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manuscript copy of De bello Catilinae made by Bartolomeo San Vito for Bernardo Bembo in 1471–84, now kept in the Vatican Library Author Sallust Original title...
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It is written in Rustic capitals. The manuscript was once owned by Bernardo Bembo, and subsequently Fulvio Orsini, before entering the archives in 1600...
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he was named to the Paduan council of nobles. The podesta of Verona, Bernardo Bembo, attempted to recruit him as chancellor for that city, but Spazzarini...
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Bourne (2022 BS Tokyo edition), Craig Jeffers (Ato Essandoh) Leonardo, Bernardo Bembo (Flavio Parenti) Misconduct, The Accountant (Lee Byung-hun) The Nevers...
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the most distinguished prelates of the age. Among others, Cardinal Pietro Bembo left on record a testimony to his extraordinary talent. He was so highly...
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Venice. Filippo was born at Rimini probably between 1408 and 1410, since Bernardo Bembo noted that he was almost ninety years old at his death. His father,...
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former literary man who worked with many humanists of the time such as Bernardo Bembo, Poliziano and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. He was a Camaldolese prior...
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accurate texts of Dante and Petrarch using Bernardo Bembo's personal manuscript collection. Pietro Bembo worked with Manutius from 1501 to 1502 to provide...
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messer Bernardo Pisano sopra le canzone del Petrarcha, a collection of settings of Petrarch influenced by the literary theories of Pietro Bembo; while...
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among those chosen by the Senate to the extraordinary embassy, with Bernardo Bembo, Pietro Diedo and Luigi Bragadin, to congratulate the newly elected...
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commissioned artworks to local painters. It has been variously identified as Bernardo Bembo, or with the Florentine artist Niccolò di Forzore Spinelli, who died...
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printed by Nicolaus Laurentii in 1481. This particular copy includes a dedication by Cristoforo Landino to Bernardo Bembo. Bibliothèque Nationale de France...
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oration delivered by Bernardo Bembo before Pope Innocent VIII on 24 November 1487 was also in the name of Badoer, but was the work of Bembo. Some of Sebastiano's...
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Renaissance and the founding of Renaissance humanism. In the 16th century, Pietro Bembo created the model for the modern Italian language based on Petrarch's works...
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Sabellico's De situ venetae urbis, Pierio Valeriano's Lusus. Donati, Bernardo Bembo and Ermolao Barbaro have been called the best representatives of late...
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communication, instead of Latin. In 1501, the literary theorist Pietro Bembo (1470–1547) published an edition of the poet Petrarch (1304–1374); and published...
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from Palazzo Flangini to Palazzo Bembo" "Venice: the Grand Canal from the Palazzo Flangini to San Marcuola" Bernardo Bellotto and the Capitals of Europe...
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humanists such as Bembo himself, Sperone Speroni, Francesco Sansovino, Monsignor Della Casa, Giovanni Borgherini, Ludovico Ariosto, Bernardo Tasso, Gaspara...
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Giovanni Angelo Testagrossa, Italian composer (d. 1530) May 20 – Pietro Bembo, Italian cardinal (d. 1547) June 30 – Charles VIII of France (d. 1498) July...
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arm is supported by a work by Pietro Bembo, whose sonnets were written in the vernacular. Ugolino lectured on Bembo and had met him by 1539. Another portrait...
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