-
historian Sigebert of
Gembloux (c. 1030–1112) who
referred to
Guido as "Guido
Aretinus" (Guido of Arezzo),
suggesting that the
early use of such a designation...
-
Leonardo Bruni or
Leonardo Aretino (c. 1370 –
March 9, 1444) was an
Italian humanist,
historian and statesman,
often recognized as the most
important humanist...
- in the
Codex Aretinus,
which was
written at
Monte C****ino in the 11th century,
while the
beginning and end are lost. This
Codex Aretinus was discovered...
-
major second.
Claude V. Palisca,
Dolores Pesce (2001).
Guido of
Arezzo [
Aretinus]: 2. Writings: (iii) Micrologus.
Grove Music Online. Oxford:
Oxford University...
- nine
letters written by
Nicholas to the
Franciscan theologian Bernardus Aretinus (Bernard of Arezzo); however, only two of the nine
letters survive. Some...
- (Leonhard Agtstein; f.1472–1491),
Swiss printer in
Italy Leonardus Bruni Aretinus (Leonardi Bruni; c.1370–1444),
Italian humanist,
historian and statesman...
- Trajectensis,
Thangmarus Hildesheimensis 141
Fulbertus Carnotensis,
Guido Aretinus,
Joannes XIX 142
Bruno Herbipolensis,
Odilo Cluniacensis,
Berno Augiae...
- divorce. The
third scene shows Paris defending himself before the Senate.
Aretinus, a
cynical informer, has
accused Paris of
libel and
treason – he complains...
-
Vincent of Spain; then
follow Godefridus de
Trano (died 1245),
Bonaguida Aretinus (thirteenth century) and
Bernard of
Botone or
Parmensis (died 1263), the...
- of Aristotle's
Politics to Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, by
Leonardus Aretinus,
hitherto unpublished, Oxford, 1868, 4to.
Chronological Index to Editions...