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    Leonardo Bruni or Leonardo Aretino (c. 1370 – March 9, 1444) was an Italian humanist, historian and statesman, often recognized as the most important humanist...
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    both sculpture and architecture. Celebrated for his sculpture (the Leonardo Bruni Tomb, Empoli Annunciation group), he achieved particular distinction...
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    Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte Leonardo da Vinci (1919 commemorative plaque, buried in Château d'Amboise in France) Leonardo Bruni (15th-century chancellor...
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  • more similar to that of the Greeks and the Roman Republic. Moreover, Leonardo Bruni (1370–1444) asserted, based on Tacitus's pronouncements in the introduction...
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  • architect Spinello Aretino (c. 1330 - c. 1410), Italian painter Leonardo Bruni or Leonardo Aretino (c. 1370 – 1444), Florentine humanist, historian and chancellor...
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    humanism." First coined in the 1920s and based largely on his studies of Leonardo Bruni, Baron's "thesis" proposed the existence of a central strain of humanism...
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    division of history was used earlier by Italian Renaissance scholars Leonardo Bruni and Flavio Biondo, Cellarius' Universal History Divided into an Ancient...
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  • non-monarchical states, writers (most importantly, Leonardo Bruni) adopted the Latin phrase res publica. While Bruni and Machiavelli used the term to describe...
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    footballer Leonardo Ulloa (born 1986), Argentine footballer Leonardo Zappavigna, Australian boxer Leonardo Aguilar (born 1999), Mexican singer Leonardo Bruni (c...
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    notai. In October 1403, on high recommendations from Salutati and Leonardo Bruni ("Leonardo Aretino"), he entered the service of Cardinal Landolfo Maramaldo...
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    Saints Republic of Florence Grand Duchy of Tuscany Timeline of Florence Leonardo Bruni, History of the Florentine People I.1, 3 Page 4, Hibbert, Christopher...
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    submit to him their manuscripts prior to publication for correction; Leonardo Bruni called him the "censor of the Latin tongue". He is also regarded as...
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    hand, the humanist movement revived interest in classical authors. Leonardo Bruni translated many of Plato's Socratic dialogues, while his pupil Giannozzo...
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    Battista Alberti Thomas Blundeville Giovanni Boccaccio Poggio Bracciolini Leonardo Bruni Johannes Cuspinian Erasmus Thomas More Matteo Palmieri Giovanni Pico...
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  • and humanists of the Renaissance. Coluccio Salutati (appointed 1375) Leonardo Bruni (appointed 1410) Carlo Marsuppini, known as Carlo Aretino, (1444 - 1453)...
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    remembered by one of his most famous pupils, the Italian humanist scholar Leonardo Bruni, as a great new opportunity: there were many teachers of law, but no...
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  • Secret of Secrets; Aldobrandino of Siena On the Health of the Body; Leonardo Bruni Antiochus and Stratonica; Cantare of Pyramus and Thisbe; Andreas Cappellanus...
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    history of Naples, Leonardo Bruni of Arezzo that of Florence, in Latin. Bernardino Corio wrote the history of Milan in Italian. Leonardo da Vinci wrote a...
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    again in the former pure radiance." In the 15th century, historians Leonardo Bruni and Flavio Biondo developed a three-tier outline of history. They used...
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  • (Latin for "Praise of the City of Florence") is a panegyric delivered by Leonardo Bruni (c. 1403–4). The panegyric is modeled after Aelius Aristides' Panathenaic...
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    national eclipse. Leonardo Bruni was the first to use tripartite periodization in his History of the Florentine People (1442). Bruni's first two periods...
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    humanist and statesman Leonardo Bruni, who was not satisfied with this translation and worked upon another that was completed by 1427. Bruni was so satisfied...
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    scholars, who were part of the elite, to view the uprising negatively. Leonardo Bruni regarded the uprising as a mob out of control, whose members viciously...
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    Middle Ages, along with the early Middle Ages and the High Middle Ages. Leonardo Bruni was the first historian to use tripartite periodization in his History...
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    from an illness did more than lift his siege of Florence; it sparked Leonardo Bruni to write his Panegyric to the City of Florence (c. 1403), in which he...
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    Younger. He disputed with the humanist Leonardo Bruni of Arezzo or Aretino (1370–1444) over a new translation by Bruni of the Ethics of Aristotle. The conflict...
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    linguæ by Lorenzo Valla (1406–1457) 1442. Historia Florentini populi by Leonardo Bruni (c. 1370–1444) 1444. Historia de duobus amantibus by Æneas Sylvius Piccolomini...
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  • The text of the Phaedo on which Doget comments is the translation of Leonardo Bruni. As Roberto Weiss has pointed out in the commentary, "his aim appears...
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    humanists such as Gian Francesco Poggio Bracciolini, Niccolò de' Niccoli, Leonardo Bruni and Pier Paolo Vergerio. He also brought the Byzantine scholar Manuel...
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  • such as Leonardo Bruni. Bruni's letter to Baptista Malatesta of Montefeltro, entitled De studiis et litteris, was written in 1424. In it, Bruni describes...
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