• Bartolomeo Rustici (c.1393 - 1457), Florentine goldsmith Vincenzo Rustici (1556–1632) Italian painter Rustici Codex or Codice Rustici, a miniature codex (1448-1450)...
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    pen-and-ink drawing of this so-called Giotto's façade is visible in the Codex Rustici, and in the drawing of Bernardino Poccetti in 1587, both on display...
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    Michelangelo and then its completed version by Carlo Maderna. 1450 Codex Rustici drawing showing Brunelleschi's proposed octagonal church (lower right)...
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  • Sepolcro e al Monte Sinai (1441–1442), or Codex Rustici (cf. Italian Wikipedia, Codice Rustici). An account of Rustici's journey (or voyage) to the Church of...
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    for the Florence Baptistery by Giovanni Francesco Rustici. Leonardo is thought to have given Rustici technical advice for his commission; it is possible...
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  • and Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai’s Zibaldone quaresimale Similarly, the Rustici Codex, a zibaldone notable for the detailed illustrations by its copyist,...
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    today. Medicinal plant gatherers are identified in contemporary texts as rustici, a social group that the English scholar Roger Bacon describes as illiterate...
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    surviving manuscript copies is the 13th-century Codex Gigas; the earliest surviving manuscript, the Codex Sangallensis, preserves books XI to XX from the...
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    K. (1992). "St. Martin of Braga : Sources for His Tolerance toward the Rustici in Sixth Century Galicia."(Unpublished doctoral dissertation). The University...
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    carry it out. At the bottom was the rusticus who produced the goods. Some rustici were or owned slaves. He turned over part of his produce to a conductor...
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    Lutétiæ Parisiórum natális sanctórum Mártyrum Dionysii Areopagítæ Epíscopi, Rústici Presbyteri, et Eleuthérii Diáconi. Ex his Dionysius, ab Apóstolo Paulo...
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    Diocese of Numana Astorgius Agnesi Joannes Caffarelli (1437–1460) Agapitus Rustici-Cenci (1460–1463) Antonio Fatati (1463–1484) Benincasa di Benincasis (1484–1502)...
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    Paul's Letter to the Romans. 13. (see in the Latin source: Unde interrogati rustici nostri, quid sint, punice respondentes: chanani, corrupta scilicet sicut...
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    the tax rests on the lowest social class: the peasantry (Latin: heredes, rustici ducis, possesores). Up to them to submit certain levies, tithes, and other...
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    Rovezzano, was a sculptor and architect from Pistoia. Giovanni Francesco Rustici (1475–1554), was a sculptor and painter of the Renaissance. Lorenzetto...
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