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September 1494),
commonly known as
Angelo Poliziano (Italian: [ˈandʒelo politˈtsjaːno]) or
simply Poliziano,
anglicized as Politian, was an
Italian classical...
- The
Licei Linguistico e
Pedagogico is a
languages school,
located in Montepulciano,
Province of Siena, Tuscany, Italy. Its
history goes back to the Scuole...
- with only a
minor wound to the neck,
having been
defended by the poet
Poliziano. News of the
conspiracy spread throughout Florence, and it was brutally...
- Ovid and, less certainly, Lucretius, and may also
allude to a poem by
Poliziano, the
Medici house poet who may have
helped Botticelli devise the composition...
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Montepulciano 1268. The
Florentine classical scholar and poet
Angelo Poliziano was born in
Montepulciano on July 14, 1454. The
Baroque composer and violinist...
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Angelo Poliziano or
Marsilio Ficino. However, his feeble, arrogant, and
undisciplined character was to
prove unsuited to such a role.
Poliziano later died...
- by
Luigi Pulci for
Lucrezia Tornabuoni the
mother of Giuliano.
Angelo Poliziano wrote two
works which include Giuliano de'
Medici as a
major character...
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Perotti in 1450, and then by
Angelo Poliziano in 1479. The
first printed edition (editio princeps) was
Poliziano's Latin translation published in 1497...
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della Quercia Giorgio Vasari Poets and
other literary figures Agnolo Poliziano Niccolò
Machiavelli Humanists and
philosophers Pico
della Mirandola Marsilio...
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Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 29. ISBN 978-1-4742-6053-4. For good measure,
Poliziano throws in a
unique example of a
compromise view,
reporting that the Roman...