- tra
Europa e Mediterraneo, p.488. This
faction was
headed by
Vincenzo Calmeta,
Alessandro T****oni,
according to whom "the
idiom of the
Roman court was...
- UTET.
Calmeta,
Vincenzo (1504).
Collettanee greche,
latine e
vulgari per
diversi auctori moderni nella morte de l'ardente
Seraphino Aquilano.
Calmeta, Vincenzo...
-
Ludovico Ariosto and
Marin Sanudo, and with much
greater transport Vincenzo Calmeta,
although not
fully recognized until the
advent of nineteenth-century historians...
- Visconti,
Rodolfo Renier, Tip.
Bortolotti di
Giuseppe Prato, 1886, pp. 6–7.
Calmeta 1504, p. 25. "LUDOVICO Sforza,
detto il Moro, duca di Milano". Benzoni...
- only
priest then.
Another priest, the
French Bernard Calmette (Bernardo
Calmeta) had been
marooned at
Patagonia with Juan de
Cartagena for
being implicated...
- was valiant, of
royal customs, loving,
liberal and forgiving.
Vincenzo Calmeta calls him "prince of high
spirit and
endowed with all
those graces that...
- 1493
seven strambotti published in the
Compendio de cose nove of
Vincenzo Calmeta [it] in 1507
Carmina vulgaria, a
collection of
poems preserved in two m****cripts...
- 67–78) — Vincenzo
Calmeta, Triumphi. The
literary productions in
memory of the
deceased were numerous: Her secretary,
Vincenzo Calmeta,
composed for her...
- Cortese [eo; es; fr; it; nl],
where he
became friendly with
Vincenzo Colli (il
Calmeta), his
eventual biographer.
Having caused offence by
castigating the vices...
-
Cerchiari (1999, p. 168) De
Vecchi &
Cerchiari (1999, p. 169)
Vincenzo Calmeta, Triumphi, in
Rossella Guberti (a cura di),
Scelta di curiosità letterarie...