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    Carolus Sigonius (Carlo Sigonio or Sigone) (c. 1524 – 12 August 1584) was an Italian humanist, born in Modena. Having studied Greek under the learned...
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    in Campania, Southern Italy, historically supported by authors like Carlo Sigonio, Heinrich Pantaleon, Scipione Mazzella, Filiberto Campanile, Marco Antonio...
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    republican government designed by God for the children of Israel. In 1582, Carlo Sigonio published a text entitled De Republica Hebraeorum. It used the format...
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    tradition to the Romans of the late Republic. In 1583, Italian scholar Carlo Sigonio claimed to have discovered a non-fragmentary version of the Consolatio...
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    cover of Historiarium de Regno Italiae, a book written by the historian Carlo Sigonio. The first to resume a figure of Italia turrita more similar to that...
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    publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link) McCuaig, William (2014-07-14). Carlo Sigonio: The Changing World of the Late Renaissance. Princeton University Press...
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    back to his family in Modena. He studied at the Istituto Magistrale Carlo Sigonio, the same school Luciano Pavarotti had attended, earning his high school...
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  • Šírek z Reity) Michael Servetus (Miguel Serveto) Carolus Sigonius (Carlo Sigonio or Sigone) Willibrordus Snellius (Willibrord Snel) Socinus (Lelio Sozzini)...
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  • wrote three volumes of Dissertationes historicæ (Florence, 1753–6); Carlo Sigonio treated the first three centuries (2 vols., Milan, 1758), and Giuseppe...
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    Viterbo’s “newly discovered” but impossibly ancient world histories, to Carlo Sigonio’s “lost” Ciceronian treatise on death, and Curzio Inghirami’s scarith...
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    Marc-Antoine Muret in 1577–1578. Around this time he met the humanist Carlo Sigonio. On 20 March 1578, Pope Gregory XIII named him a miles pius (pious knight)...
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    Via Ludovico Pastor, Via Bartolomeo Platina, Via Camillo Porzio, Via Carlo Sigonio, Via Famiano Strada, Largo Pietro Tacchi Venturi, Via Tommaso da Celano...
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    an inscription refer to Bishop Zama as the first bishop of Bologna. Carlo Sigonio (p. 9) dated him c. 270. Writers of the 17th and 18th centuries postulated...
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    de Versailles au temps de Marie-Antoinette (1889) Piero Vettori et Carlo Sigonio, correspondance avec Fulvio Orsini (1889) La Reine Marie-Antoinette...
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    study at the University under Paolo Manuzio, Marc-Antoine Muret, and Carlo Sigonio. By 1571, he had been granted a doctorate in civil law, and soon after...
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    Elder. Naturalis historia, 78-79. Polybius. Histories, 2nd century BC. Sigonio, Carlo (1574). Historiae de regno Italiae ab anno 570 ad annum 1200 libri XX...
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