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Bracciolini (Italian: [dʒaɱ franˈtʃesko ˈpɔddʒo brattʃoˈliːni]; 11
February 1380 – 30
October 1459),
usually referred to
simply as
Poggio Bracciolini...
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Bracciolini is a
surname of
Italian origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Francesco Bracciolini (1566-1645),
Italian poet
Poggio Bracciolini...
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Terranuova Bracciolini is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Arezzo in the
Italian region Tuscany,
located about 35
kilometres (22 mi) southeast...
- The
Palazzo Bracciolini is a Neoclassic-style
palace located facing the
Piazza del
Duomo in
central Pistoia,
region of Tuscany, Italy. The palace, which...
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because De
rerum natura was
rediscovered in
January 1417 by
Poggio Bracciolini, who
probably found the poem in the
Benedictine library at Fulda. The...
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whole of the
Annals had been
forged by the
Italian scholar Poggio Bracciolini (1380–1459).
According to
Robert Van
Voorst this was an "extreme hypothesis"...
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Francesco Bracciolini (Italian: [franˈtʃesko brattʃoˈliːni]; 26
November 1566 – 31
August 1645) was an
Italian Late
Renaissance poet.
Bracciolini was born...
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Diodorus was a
Latin translation of the
first five
books by
Poggio Bracciolini at
Bologna in 1472. The
first printing of the Gr****
original (at Basel...
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Facetiae is an
anthology of
jokes by
Poggio Bracciolini (1380–1459),
first published in 1470. It was the
first printed joke book. The collection,...
- End of the 4th
Catiliniarian Oration, in a m****cript
written by
Poggio Bracciolini. Florence,
Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Plut. 48,22, fol. 121r....