• Antonio Beccadelli may refer to: Antonio Beccadelli (poet) (1394–1471), Italian poet, canon lawyer, scholar, diplomat, and chronicler Antonio Beccadelli...
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    Antonio Beccadelli (1394–1471), called Il Panormita (poetic form meaning "The Palermitan"), was an Italian poet, canon lawyer, scholar, diplomat, and chronicler...
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  • Beccadelli is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Beccadelli (disambiguation), multiple people Maria Beccadelli This page lists...
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  • Antonio Beccadelli (Bologna, 1718 – Bologna, 20 February 1803) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo style. He painted mainly Genre subjects...
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  • Antonio Beccadelli of Bologna (c.1475-1513) was an Italian aristocrat, whose tragic love affair and secret marriage with Giovanna d'Aragona, Duchess of...
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    son of Ferdinand I of Naples. As in the play, she secretly married Antonio Beccadelli di Bologna after the death of her first husband Alfonso I Piccolomini...
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  • Bologna Bologne, Haute-Marne, France Andrea da Bologna, Italian painter Antonio Beccadelli di Bologna (1475–1513), Italian aristocrat Bartolomeo da Bologna (1405–1427)...
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  • Coimbra (1392–1449) (Portuguese) Flavio Biondo (1392–1463) (Italian) Antonio Beccadelli (1394–1471) (Italian) George of Trebizond (1395–1486) (Greek) Giannozzo...
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    the leading figure of the Accademia Pontaniana after the death of Antonio Beccadelli in 1471, and the academy took his name. Pontano was born at Cerreto...
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    combination of those of both his parents." Ovid, Metamorphoses 4. 28 Antonio Beccadelli (Eugene Michael O'Connor, tr., ed.) Hermaphroditus: Introduction....
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    Friedrich Karl Forberg in 1824 in Latin and Greek as a commentary to Antonio Beccadelli's (1394–1471) Hermaphroditus (commonly referred to as Antonii Panormitae...
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    the Quattrocento academy founded by Alfonso of Aragon and guided by Antonio Beccadelli was the Porticus Antoniana, later known as the Accademia Pontaniana...
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    the royal entries of Ferdinand of Aragon. The published account by Antonio Beccadelli, "Il Panormita", circulated widely. 1457: The entry of Philip the...
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    Blackburn and Leofranc Holford-Strevens, 2010 The Hermaphrodite, Antonio Beccadelli, ed. and trans. Holt Parker, 2010 Sacred Painting. Museum, Federico...
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  • continued to rule Amalfi as regent for twelve years. Giovanna employed Antonio Beccadelli as her household steward, to manage her estate. The two soon became...
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    1409. Flos Duellatorum by Fiore dei Liberi 1425. Hermaphroditus by Antonio Beccadelli (1394–1471) 1441. De elegantiis Latinæ linguæ by Lorenzo Valla (1406–1457)...
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    centre of Epicurean philosophy. In the middle of the 15th century, Antonio Beccadelli, known as Il Panormita, built a villa on the seafront of Resina that...
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    of the works of Livy and Julius Caesar on his campaigns; the poet Antonio Beccadelli even claimed that Alfonso was cured of a disease by the reading of...
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    Oreste Salomone, Piazza Francesco Zambeccari. Historians, e.g. Via Antonio Beccadelli, Piazza Giuseppe Cardinali, Via Camillo Manfroni, Largo Raffaele Pettazzoni...
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    Duchess of Amalfi, was discovered to have married her majordomo, Antonio Beccadelli di Bologna, and given birth to two children by him. The Cardinal and...
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    the circle of scholars and poets who surrounded Alfonso, including Antonio Beccadelli and Giovanni Pontano. Hopes that Maria would die and make the marriage...
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    poet. He is traditionally credited with the invention of the sonnet. Antonio Beccadelli (1394–1471), was a scholar and poet born in Palermo, who was known...
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    Antonio Beccadelli and many others. The Panormita was the second secretary of the King and President of the Chamber . Il Pontano succeeded Beccadelli...
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  • Japanese painter and renga poet in the service of the Ashikaga shogunate Antonio Beccadelli (born 1394), Italian poet, canon lawyer, scholar, diplomat, and chronicler...
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    quarrels, such as with George of Trebizond, Bartolomeo Facio, and Antonio Beccadelli, the author of a scandalous Hermaphroditus, inspired by the unfettered...
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    statute. Patronized by Alfonso V of Aragon, it was founded by the poet Antonio Beccadelli in Naples during the revival of classical learning and later led by...
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  • da Lentini (1210–1260), poet Guido Delle Colonne (1215–1290), poet Antonio Beccadelli (1394–1471), poet, historian Pietro Ranzano (1428–1492), historian...
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    Feltre and Leon Battista Alberti owed their boyhood education to him. Antonio Beccadelli, called "Il Panormita", also studied under him. Other famous students...
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    correspondents were Ulisse degli Aleotti, Bishop Ermolao Barbaro, Antonio Beccadelli Panormita, Andrea Contrario, George of Trebizond and Zaccaria Trevisan...
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    1438–1442. Included are letters to Paolo Barbo, Isotta Nogarola, Antonio Beccadelli, Andrea Trapesunzio, Tommaso Pontano [it] and Jacopo Rizzoni, as well...
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