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    Girolamo Mei (27 May 1519 – July 1594) was an Italian historian and humanist, famous in music history for providing the intellectual impetus to the Florentine...
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  • and Vincenzo Galilei (the father of the astronomer Galileo Galilei). Girolamo Mei also participated, and at a young age, Ottavio Rinuccini (1562-1621)...
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    engraver Giovanni Mei (born 1953), Italian retired footballer Girolamo Mei (1519–1594), Italian historian and humanist Nicola Mei (born 1985), Italian...
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    Masaccio, painter Rose McGowan, Florence-born actress Medici family Girolamo Mei (1519–1594), historian and humanist Antonio Meucci (1808–1889), inventor...
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    Strozzi (composer), and derived its inspiration from a correspondence with Girolamo Mei, the foremost scholar of ancient Greek drama and music at the time. The...
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    intellectuals led by Count Giovanni de' Bardi, as well as his contacts with Girolamo Mei, the foremost scholar of the time of ancient Greek music. Galilei composed...
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    important role. The elder Galilei, influenced by his correspondence with Girolamo Mei on the writings of the ancient Greeks and with Erycius Puteanus on the...
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  • tradition(Anthol. pal. xiv. 63, xvi. 323), and were presented to Vincenzo by Girolamo Mei. He was a freedman of the Emperor Hadrian, on whose favorite Antinous...
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    but was then being uncovered, through the work of scholars such as Girolamo Mei and Giangiorgio Trissino). At some time in the 1530s or early 1540s,...
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  • commander, historian and playwright (d. 1448)[citation needed] 1519 – Girolamo Mei, Italian historian and theorist (d. 1594) 1537 – Louis IV, Landgrave...
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  • English constitutionalist, translator and bishop (born 1521) July – Girolamo Mei, Italian historian (born 1519) c. July 16 – Thomas Kyd, English dramatist...
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    consort of Henry II of France and regent of France (d. 1589) May 27 – Girolamo Mei, Italian humanist historian (d. 1594) June 6 – Andrea Cesalpino, Italian...
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  • born Jehan Tabourot, French priest and writer (died 1596) May 27 – Girolamo Mei, Italian humanist historian (died 1594) Unknown date – Gutierre de Cetina...
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    ecclesiastical careerist, writer and poet, known for his work Il Galateo. Girolamo Mei (1519–1594), was a humanist, editor of Greek texts, and historian of...
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    forgeries began to unravel by the mid-16th century. In 1565–66, the humanist Girolamo Mei was engaged in a historiographical argument with Vincenzo Borghini, who...
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    composer (b. 1532) June 29 – Niels Kaas, Danish chancellor (b. 1535) July – Girolamo Mei, Italian historian and humanist (b. 1519) July 10 – Paolo Bellasio, Italian...
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  • politician and diplomat; significant scholar of the early Italian Renaissance Girolamo Mei (1519–1594), writer; his treatise De modis musicis antiquorum (a study...
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  • composer (b. 1532) June 29 – Niels Kaas, Danish chancellor (b. 1535) July – Girolamo Mei, Italian historian and humanist (b. 1519) July 10 – Paolo Bellasio, Italian...
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    consort of Henry II of France and regent of France (d. 1589) May 27 – Girolamo Mei, Italian humanist historian (d. 1594) June 6 – Andrea Cesalpino, Italian...
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    four hundred years", from il nuove musiche to die neue Musik. He quoted Girolamo Mei writing to Vincenzo Galilei in 1572: "[N]ot to appear ... inferior ....
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    Francesca; Kouwenhoven, Frank; Schimmelpenninck, A.; Jones, Stephen; Han Mei; Wu Ben; Rees, Helen; Trebinjac, Sabine; Lee, Joanna C. (2001). "China, People's...
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  • 1525) June 14 – Orlande de Lassus, Flemish composer (born 1532) July – Girolamo Mei, humanist and inspiration of the Florentine Camerata (b. 1519) July 10...
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    Psalm 51 (redirect from Miserere mei)
    in Ferrara, was likely inspired by the prison meditation Infelix ego by Girolamo Savonarola, who had been burned at the stake just five years before.[citation...
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    antica et della moderna (1581). Another of the Camerata's scholars, Girolamo Mei, who was the one who mainly investigated Greek theater, pointed out the...
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  • the first in pectore appointments. A century later, Paul III created Girolamo Aleandro a cardinal on 22 December 1536 and published his name on 13 March...
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    36: 972. doi:10.1889/1.2036612. S2CID 135635712. Grimaldi, I. A.; De Girolamo Del Mauro, A.; Nenna, G.; Loffredo, F.; Minarini, C.; Villani, F.; d'Amore...
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    Infelix ego (category Girolamo Savonarola)
    Miserere, Psalm 51 (Psalm 50 in Septuagint numbering), composed in prison by Girolamo Savonarola by 8 May 1498, after he was tortured on the rack, and two weeks...
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    gentes plaudite manibus, Ch.52 A collection of 36 short works by Gabrieli, Girolamo Frescobaldi, and others. The first four and the 27th and 28th are by Gabrieli...
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  • probably inspired by the recent suffering and execution of the reformer Girolamo Savonarola. During the 1490s, the Duke of Ferrara, Ercole I d'Este, kept...
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