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- UTET. Calmeta, Vincenzo (1504). Collettanee greche, latine e vulgari per diversi auctori moderni nella morte de l'ardente Seraphino Aquilano. Calmeta, Vincenzo...
- 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...
- 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...
- Ludovico Ariosto and Marin Sanudo, and with much greater transport Vincenzo Calmeta, although not fully recognized until the advent of nineteenth-century historians...
- 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...
-  253. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help) Vincenzo Calmeta (2004). Rossella Guberti (ed.). Triumphi. Bologna: Rossella Guberti. {{cite...