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    Francesco Bracciolini (Italian: [franˈtʃesko brattʃoˈliːni]; 26 November 1566 – 31 August 1645) was an Italian Late Renaissance poet. Bracciolini was...
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    Gian Francesco Poggio Bracciolini (Italian: [dʒaɱ franˈtʃesko ˈpɔddʒo brattʃoˈliːni]; 11 February 1380 – 30 October 1459), usually referred to simply as...
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  • Bracciolini is a surname of Italian origin. Notable people with the surname include: Francesco Bracciolini (1566-1645), Italian poet Poggio Bracciolini...
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  • parody of epic genre. Lo scherno degli dèi (The Mockery of Gods) by Francesco Bracciolini, printed in 1618 is often regarded as the first Italian poema eroicomico...
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    Hugo Grotius, Dutch philosopher and writer (b. 1583) August 31 – Francesco Bracciolini, Italian poet (b. 1566) September 8 – Francisco de Quevedo, Spanish...
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  • August 28 – Hugo Grotius, Dutch polymath (born 1583) August 31 – Francesco Bracciolini, Italian poet (born 1566) September 8 – Francisco de Quevedo, Spanish...
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    programme celebrating the Barberini family, devised by the Tuscan poet Francesco Bracciolini for the vast coved vault of the main salone, was carried out by...
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  • Pleas 1528 – Matthias Grünewald, German artist (b. 1470) 1645 – Francesco Bracciolini, Italian poet (b. 1566) 1654 – Ole Worm, Danish physician and historian...
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    family) had an altarpiece with a St Anthony of Padua by Francesco Leoncini 9th altar (Baron Bracciolìni and main chapel) had frescoes depicting Life of St...
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    heroicomic poem ought to be ascribed to Tassoni, but instead to Francesco Bracciolini. Though the latter's Lo Scherno degli Dei (The Mockery of the Gods)...
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    playwright Gianfrancesco Penni (1488/1496–1528), Italian painter Gian Francesco Poggio Bracciolini (1380–1459), Italian scholar All pages with titles beginning...
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  • Hugo Grotius, Dutch philosopher and writer (b. 1583) August 31 – Francesco Bracciolini, Italian poet (b. 1566) September 8 – Francisco de Quevedo, Spanish...
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    Folger Shakespeare Library. 1950. p. 7. Retrieved December 2, 2023. "BRACCIOLINI, Francesco - Treccani". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved December 2, 2023....
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  • Folger Shakespeare Library. 1950. p. 7. Retrieved 2 December 2023. "BRACCIOLINI, Francesco - Treccani". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 2 December 2023. Mortanges...
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    p. 192. Volk (2009) (2009), p. 1. Volk (2009), p. 193. "Gian Francesco Poggio Bracciolini" (2013). Ovid, Amores 1.15.23–24. Butterfield (2013), pp. 50–51...
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  • Verona Paul of Venice Leonardo Bruni Palla di Onorio Strozzi Poggio Bracciolini Gaetano da Thiene Leon Battista Alberti Lorenzo Valla Judah Messer Leon...
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  • theologian, Christian apologist, playwright and poet August 31 – Francesco Bracciolini (born 1566), Italian September 8 – Francisco de Quevedo (born 1580)...
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    refined manners. Baroni was honored by poets such as Fulvio Testi and Francesco Bracciolini, who addressed poems to her, as did some nobles, such as Annibale...
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  • Montaigne; buried in the Saint-Eustache Church in Paris November 26 – Francesco Bracciolini (died 1645), Italian Also: Giambattista Basile (died 1632), Italian...
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    Boldoni Marco Antonio Bonciari Baldassarre Bonifacio Francesco Bracciolini Antonio Bruni Giovanni Francesco Busenello Jacopo Cicognini [it] Clement VIII Clement...
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    Zarco Leon Battista Alberti Thomas Blundeville Giovanni Boccaccio Poggio Bracciolini Leonardo Bruni Johannes Cuspinian Erasmus Thomas More Matteo Palmieri...
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    Vitruvius was long lost, but rediscovered in the 15th century by Poggio Bracciolini among works such as De Rerum natura. Many artists attempted to design...
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    the offing. The generator of the new style (illustration) was Poggio Bracciolini, a tireless pursuer of ancient manuscripts, who developed the new humanist...
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    European town as well as to Syria, Egypt, and Greece organized by Poggio Bracciolini, his chief book scout." He engaged 45 copyists under the bookseller Vespasiano...
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    expensive task; agents working in the field at the time included Poggio Bracciolini. Thanks to the patronage of Cosimo de' Medici, Niccoli was able to build...
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  • 1410) Carlo Marsuppini, known as Carlo Aretino, (1444 - 1453) Poggio Bracciolini (1453-1459) Benedetto Accolti (appointed 1459) Bartolomeo Scala (1465-1497)...
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  • (1370–1460) (Italian) Vittorino da Feltre (1378–1446) (Italian) Poggio Bracciolini (1380–1459) (Italian) Cosimo de' Medici (1389–1464) (Italian) Tommaso...
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    Cosimo upon his death in 1437. Poggio Bracciolini succeeded Niccoli as the principal humanist of Florence. Bracciolini was born Arezzo in 1380. He toured...
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    Florence to teach Greek grammar and literature. In a letter to Poggio Bracciolini, quoting the Roman lawyer and statesman Cicero, Salutati wrote: "The...
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    the offing. The generator of the new style (illustration) was Poggio Bracciolini, a tireless pursuer of ancient manuscripts, who developed the new humanist...
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