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Vespasiano da
Bisticci (1421 – 1498) was an
Italian humanist and
bookseller of the
early Renaissance period. Born near
Rignano sull'Arno, not far from...
- book scout." He
engaged 45
copyists under the
bookseller Vespasiano da
Bisticci to
transcribe m****cripts and paid off the
debts of Niccolò de' Niccoli...
- (1841–1929),
Italian painter, art
critic and
caricaturist Vespasiano da
Bisticci (1421–1498),
Florentine humanist and
librarian Vespasiano Colonna (c. 1485–1528)...
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first decade of the 15th century. The
Florentine bookseller Vespasiano da
Bisticci recalled later in the
century that
Poggio had been a very fine calligrapher...
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compete equally with men,
including Antonio Cornazzano,
Vespasiano de
Bisticci, and
Giovanni Sabadino degli Arienti.
Castiglione continues this trend...
- and was
named Archpriest of the
Lateran Basilica in 1437.
Vespasiano (da
Bisticci), "Life of Pope
Eugenius IV", in: The
Vespasiano Memoirs:
Lives of Illustrious...
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court with
scholars and artists,
including Lorenzo Valla and
Vespasiano da
Bisticci. On 4
September 1449
Nicholas proclaimed a
Jubilee for the
following year...
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first decade of the 15th century. The
Florentine bookseller Vespasiano da
Bisticci recalled later in the
century that
Poggio had been a very fine calligrapher...
- (Leipzig and Berlin) 1932: v. I, 165.
Hatfield 1970, p. 235,
Vespasiano da
Bisticci estimated that the
structure alone had cost 60,000 ducats; the inventory...
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first decade of the 15th century. The
Florentine bookseller Vespasiano da
Bisticci recalled later in the
century that
Poggio had been a very fine calligrapher...