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    Vittorino da Feltre (1378 – February 2, 1446) was an Italian humanist and teacher. He was born in Feltre, Belluno, Republic of Venice and died in Mantua...
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    Bernardine of Feltre, Friar Minor, missionary and founder of Monti di Pietà Vittorino da Feltre, humanist educator Morto da Feltre, painter Feltre is twinned...
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  • September 1408), was an Italian educator, whose students included Vittorino da Feltre and Guarino da Verona. He is one of two individuals of that name in Petrarch's...
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    important figure in the Italian Renaissance and was a student of Vittorino da Feltre. Barbara was the daughter of John, Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach...
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    humanist from the Marche region heir to the humanist pedagogy of Vittorino da Feltre, Doro Luftigo and Constantine Lascaris, who gave her the study of...
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  • fifteenth-century Italian educator Vittorino da Feltre. The Feltre School teaches the high educational ideals of the classical Trivium. The Feltre School resides in one...
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    Mantua, and he studied Latin and Greek with Vittorino da Feltre, Theodorus Gaza and later with Guarino da Verona. In 1449, he moved to the court of Malatestas...
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    Italian Renaissance humanist and teacher Vittorino da Feltre, afterwards became well-known scholars and, as Vittorino would later, would support poor students...
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    husband to bring Vittorino da Feltre to Mantua to tutor their children. Vittorino was an early humanist scholar. At the request of Bernardino da Siena, who...
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  • Italy, owned by the Gonzaga family where the Italian pedagogue Vittorino da Feltre in 1423, set up a humanist school. The Casa Gioiosa, was a pioneering...
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    Ca' Giocosa, the school of Vittorino da Feltre in Mantua. During his studies he quickly became a close associate of Vittorino. In 1440 he was a student...
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    several Mantuan territories. During his reign the famous humanist Vittorino da Feltre was invited to Mantua, as well as numerous artists like Pisanello...
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  • ISBN 0802833470. Bruni d'Arezzo, Leonardo (1912). W.H. Woodward (ed.). Vittorino da Feltre and Other Humanist Educators (Hanover Historical Texts Project ed...
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    popularized ancient texts. Humanists heavily influenced education. Vittorino da Feltre and Guarino Veronese created schools based on humanistic principles;...
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    Renaissance art and humanism. Marquis Gianfrancesco Gonzaga had brought Vittorino da Feltre to Mantua in 1423 to open his famous humanist school, the Casa Giocosa...
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  • the University of Bologna (1389 to 1382). His students included Vittorino da Feltre. Blasius around 1390 wrote a work on perspective; it drew on Alhacen...
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  • (d. 1402) December 31 – Pope Callixtus III (d. 1458) date unknown Vittorino da Feltre, Italian humanist (d. 1446) Joan II, Countess of Auvergne, French...
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  • (Italian) Leonardo Bruni (c.1369–1444) (Italian) Guarino da Verona (1370–1460) (Italian) Vittorino da Feltre (1378–1446) (Italian) Poggio Bracciolini (1380–1459)...
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  • the University of Padua in the early 15th century, where he taught Vittorino da Feltre. His death is documented in the Malatestiana Library (in Latin):...
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    1998. The construction of the Ducal Palace was begun for Duke Federico III da Montefeltro around the mid-fifteenth century by the Florentine Maso di Bartolomeo...
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    he had also received a rare humanistic education in Mantua, under Vittorino da Feltre. From the master he absorbed an interest in mathematics, which shaped...
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    (1912). "De Librorum Educatione (1450)". In Woodward, W.H. (ed.). Vittorino da Feltre and Other Humanist Educators. Cambridge University Press. pp. 134–158...
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  • nobleman (b. 1425) December 28 – Antipope Clement VIII February 2 – Vittorino da Feltre, Italian humanist (b. 1378) date unknown – Nuno Tristão, Portuguese...
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    III (1444–1482), the illegitimate son of Guidantonio, a pupil of Vittorino da Feltre's school and a lover of art. Under him Urbino became a cultural center...
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    Sigismondo Malatesta Medal depicting Don Iñigo d'Avalos Medal depicting Vittorino da Feltre Medal depicting Sultan Mehmed II by Gentile Bellini Medal depicting...
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    Taranto (category CS1 Danish-language sources (da))
    (Languages, Science, Humanistic), Galileo Ferraris, ITCS Pitagora da Taranto, Vittorino da Feltre, Cabrini, ITIS Righi and ITIS Pacinotti (in IT) and ITC V....
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    Born in Sassoferrato (near Fano), Marche, Perotti studied with Vittorino da Feltre in Mantua in 1443, then in Ferrara with Guarino. He also studied...
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    mother as well as from Vittorino da Feltre (d. 1446) and above all from Iacopo da San Cassiano (from 1446 to 1449) and Ognibene da Lonigo (from 1449). Federico...
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    time of the Council of Florence (1438–1439). He learned Latin from Vittorino da Feltre, and made such rapid progress that in three years he was able to...
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    to the History of Italian Poetry (1810) and a biography (1812) of Vittorino da Feltre, his ideal of a teacher. In 1814 he became teacher of modern languages...
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