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Andrea Alciato (8 May 1492 – 12
January 1550),
commonly known as
Alciati (Andreas Alciatus), was an
Italian jurist and writer. He is
regarded as the founder...
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because Pallas sprang like this from the head of Jove? — Andrea
Alciato As a
symbol of Milan, the
biscione is used by
multiple organizations ****ociated...
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Andrea Alciato in his
Emblemata (1534) and the Neo-Latin poet
Gabriele Faerno in his
collection of a
hundred fables (Fabulum Centum, 1563).
Alciato only...
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authorized by
Alciato:
published in
Paris by
Christian Wechel, this
appeared under the
title Andreae Alciati Emblematum Libellus ("Andrea
Alciato's Little Book...
- precursor, as a
teacher at the
cathedral school of Notre-Dame de Paris,
Andrea Alciato,
founder of
legal humanism, was a
professor there, and
Saint Ivo, patron...
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dello Sport. 8
October 2008.
Retrieved 13
October 2008. Ancelotti, C;
Alciato A (2010).
Carlo Ancelotti The
Beautiful Games of an
Ordinary Genius: My...
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Andrea Alciato's emblem book and
Jacopo Sannazaro.
Alciato portra**** her
devouring her own
heart in her anguish...
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Saint Arialdo (c. 1010 – June 27, 1066) is a
Christian saint of the
eleventh century. He was ********inated
because of his
efforts to
reform the Milanese...
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ancient emblem of the city,
fancifully accounted for in
Andrea Alciato's Emblemata (1584),
beneath a
woodcut of the
first raising of the city walls...
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Augsburg of the
first emblem book, the
Emblemata of the
Italian jurist Andrea Alciato launched a
fascination with
emblems that
lasted two
centuries and touched...