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Alessandro Braccesi (10
December 1445 – 7 July 1503) was an
Italian humanist,
writer and diplomat. He was born in
Florence and died in Rome. Perugino's...
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Palazzo Adorni-
Braccesi is
located in
Florence in Via de'
Rondinelli 1,
separated from the
narrow Via del
Trebbio by
Palazzo Antinori. The
palace dates...
- ****uro (in Italian).
Retrieved 19
February 2021.
Braccesi e Millino, op. cit. p. 59.
Lorenzo Braccesi,
Hesperia 9. 1998. p. 44. "L'****edio di Imera". Ars...
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written by
members of the
Medici circle,
Cristoforo Landino and
Alessandro Braccesi, and of two
sonnets by
Lorenzo de'
Medici himself.
According to Giorgio...
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Bernardo Niccolini.
Bernardo Bembo,
Lorenzo de' Medici,
Alessandro Braccesi, and
Christoforo Landino dedicated poems to her.
Ginevra shed
tears as...
- his
portrait technique. The
subject was long
identified as
Alessandro Braccesi, but is now held to be unknown. A copy of the work is in the
Galleria Borghese...
- Steph. Byz. s. v. Ap.
Strabo vii. p. 317 Bonomi, pp. 241–43.
Gallicciolli Braccesi, pp. 52–53 Uggeri, pp. 45–46. Gallicciolli,
Giovanni Battista (1795). Delle...
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agree that
Elymian is a
language of the Indo-European
family (p. 96).
Braccesi,
Lorenzo (1993). Hesperìa:
studi sulla grecità di
occidente (in Italian)...
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Flora d'Italia,
volume II, p. 261, Edagricole, 1982. ISBN 9788820623128
Braccesi L., & Luni M. (Eds.). I
greci in Adriatico, 2 (Hesperìa, Vol. 18). L'Erma...
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linguistica nella Sicilia antica" (PDF). Università Ca'
Foscari Venezia, Italia.
Braccesi,
Lorenzo (1993). Hesperìa:
studi sulla grecità di
occidente (in Italian)...