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Buonaccorso Pitti was a
prominent Florentine merchant in the late 14th and
early 15th centuries. His
family was very
prestigious and his
father very involved...
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Buonaccorso da
Montemagno was the name
shared by two
Italian scholars from
Pistoia in Tuscany. The
elder Buonaccorso da
Montemagno (died 1390) was a jurisconsult...
- Niccolò di
Buonaccorso, also Niccolò di Niccolò di
Buonaccorso or Bonaccorso, (active 1355 – 1388) was an
Italian painter and one of the most prominent...
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which appeared much
later as books, were the
diaries by the
Florentines Buonaccorso Pitti and
Gregorio Dati and the
Venetian Marino Sanuto the Younger. These...
- 20 km from Florence. It is said that
Lorenzo was the son of
Cione di Ser
Buonaccorso Ghiberti and
Fiore Ghiberti. However,
there is some
doubt about whether...
- Rozz, Al Lampkin, Joe Martin,
Robert A. Lindquist, Jon Michaels, Mike
Buonaccorso, Sid Vanderpool,
Bobby Morganstein, John Roberts, Ken Knotts, Ray "Ray...
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offered a kind of
intellectual cursus honorum. In the
fifteenth century Buonaccorso da Montemagno's
Dialogus de vera
nobilitate treated of the "true nobility"...
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Spain and wife of
Cosimo I the Great,
purchased the
Pitti Palace from
Buonaccorso Pitti in 1550.
Cosimo in turn
patronized Vasari, who
erected the Uffizi...
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Latini was born in
Florence in 1220 to a
Tuscan noble family, the son of
Buonaccorso Latini. He
belonged to the
Guelph party. He was a
notary and a man of...
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Distant Mirror. New York:
Alfred A. Knopf, 1978. ISBN 0-394-40026-7
Buonaccorso Pitti's
eyewitness account of the
battle 50°55′48″N 3°0′49″E / 50.93000°N...