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Pierio Valeriano (3
February 1477 – 18 June 1558), born
Giovanni Pietro dalle Fosse, was an
Italian Renaissance humanist,
specializing in the
early study...
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Retrieved 14
February 2018. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Coluccio di
Pierio di Salutati" .
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company...
- coins, Ripa's most
important source was the
Hieroglyphica (Basel, 1556 ) of
Pierio Valeriano.
Other sources were Prudentius' Psicomachia, Marti**** Capella's...
- his
early childhood in Rome,
where he
received a
humanist education by
Pierio Valeriano Bolzani,
under the
supervision of Pope Leo X and
Cardinal Giulio...
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Biographical Dictionary. Hurd and Houghton. pp. 271. Valeriano,
Pierio (1999).
Pierio Valeriano on the ill
fortune of
learned men: a
Renaissance humanist...
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universally known, was
never used by Urbano, but was an
invention of his
nephew Pierio Valeriano which was
subsequently extended to his
whole family (Urbano is...
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University Press, 1999, p. 148)
gives 1453/4. Gaisser,
Julia Haig;
Pierio Valeriano '
Pierio Valeriano On the ill
fortune of
learned men: a
Renaissance humanist...
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subject given by
modern economists, Geneva, print. by
William Fick, 1821
Pierio Valeriano Bolzani, De
litteratorum infelicitate,
libri duo,
editio nova...
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Christian Knowledge, The
Macmillan Company. Valeriano,
Pierio; Gaisser,
Julia Haig (1999).
Pierio Valeriano on the ill
fortune of
learned men: a Renaissance...
- a magical, symbolic,
ideographic script. In 1556, the
Italian humanist Pierio Valeriano Bolzani published a vast
Hieroglyphica at
Michael Isengrin's printing...