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    Niccolò Perotti, also Perotto or Nicolaus Perottus (1429 – 14 December 1480) was an Italian humanist and the author of one of the first modern Latin school...
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  • Chilean sculptor Juan Perotti (born 1992), Argentine footballer Niccolò Perotti (1429–1480), Italian humanist and author Omar Perotti (born 1959), Argentine...
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    Christian versions. The Enchiridion was first translated into Latin by Niccolò Perotti in 1450, and then by Angelo Poliziano in 1479. The first printed edition...
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  • (Italian/Neapolitan) Julius Pomponius Laetus (1428–1498) (Italian/Roman) Niccolò Perotti (1429–1480) (Italian) Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) (Italian/Florentine)...
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    published his Ph.D. thesis: Niccolò Perotti's Translations of the Enchiridion, which was republished in 1954 as Niccolo Perotti's Version of the Enchiridion...
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    (1313–1359) Cardinal Alessandro Oliva (1407–1463) Niccolò Perotti (1430–1480), humanist Antonio Perotti (1535–1582), captain named the "Paladin of Italy"...
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    Phoebus Capella, Giacomo and Antonio Costanzi, Joachim Camerarius and Niccolò Perotti. He was also the promoter and conference organizer, curator and director...
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  • Guarino da Verona, Italian scholar and translator (b. 1370) 1480 – Niccolò Perotti, humanist scholar (b. 1429) 1503 – Sten Sture the Elder, regent of...
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    (July 1497) Complete Works, Angelo Poliziano (July 1498) Cornucopiae, Niccolò Perotti (July 1499) Rudiments of Latin Grammar, Aldus Manutius (February–June...
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    Maddalena Morelli Fernandez (1776) and Giovanni Prati (1849). In 1452, Niccolò Perotti was made Poet Laureate of Bologna. In the 16th century, Bernardo Bellincioni...
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  • nonetheless it was criticised by Niccolò Perotti in a letter to Francesco Guarneri, secretary of cardinal-nephew Marco Barbo. Perotti attacks Bussi's practice...
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  • against Brotheus"), an attack on his literary rivals Angelo Sabino and Niccolò Perotti under the pseudonyms "Fidentinus," after the plagiarist in Book 1 of...
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  • Vergil published his first work in 1496. This was an edition of Niccolò Perotti’s Cornucopiae latinae linguae, a commentary on Martial's Epigrams. Vergil's...
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    et Phaedri composed by Niccolò Perotti, consisting of poems composed by Phaedrus, Avianus, and Perotti himself, in Perotti's hand and seemingly written...
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  • Retrieved 18 July 2024. Sotgiu Cavagnis, Maria Carla (1975). "Canelles, Niccolò". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 18: Canella–Cappello (in...
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    plausibility. Poggio's quarrels against Francesco Filelfo and also Niccolo Perotti pitted him against well-known scholars. Poggio was famous for his beautiful...
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  • Latin-language poet Martino Filetico (died 1490), Italian, Latin-language poet Niccolò Perotti, also known as "Perotto" or "Nicolaus Perottus", born this year, according...
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  • the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: 1480: December 14 – Niccolò Perotti, also known as "Perotto" or "Nicolaus Perottus" (born 1430, according...
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    (1327), later cardinal; Cardinal Bessarione (1447), administrator; Niccolò Perotti (1458), a Greek scholar and theologian; Giovanni del Monte (1512),...
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  • da San Cassiano George of Trebizond Theodorus Gaza Taddeo Manfredi Niccolò Perotti Lorenzo Valla Pietro Balbi Feltre School sageparnassus (2013-03-06)...
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  • 29 – Frederick I, Count Palatine of Simmern (b. 1417) December 14 – Niccolò Perotti, Italian humanist scholar (b. 1429) date unknown Nicolas Jenson, French...
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    Although lost, there is evidence that it was used by Calderini and Niccolò Perotti in their response to George of Trebizond written in early 1470. A short...
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  • historian, grammarian, and musician. Herbenus became a student of Niccolò Perotti, a friend of Sabino with whose name he was to become most closely associated...
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  • known as "Iovianus Pontanus" (died 1503), Italian, Latin-language poet Niccolò Perotti, also known as "Perotto" or "Nicolaus Perottus", born 1430 (died 1480)...
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  • 1 – A manuscript of Dante's Divine Comedy is sold in London 1452: Niccolò Perotti made Poet Laureate in Bologna by Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor...
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    Calfurnia (Calpurnia) soprano Anna Casentini Antonio (Mark Antony) bass Niccolò Perotti Cassio (Cassius) tenor Filippo Martinelli Bruto (Brutus) tenor Matteo...
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  • the recorder). Watson worked from the Latin version of Polybius by Niccolò Perotti. The section on Henry V followed Edward Hall. It was during his Harleston...
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  • establishment, and maintained Niccolò Perotti, afterwards well known as a grammarian, in his household, probably about 1477–8. Perotti was a mere youth, but his...
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  • publication of important early editions of Lycophron (Basel, 1546) and Niccolò Perotti's Latin translation of Polybius (Basel, 1549). His Greek-Latin Lexicon...
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