- Post
Marcomirum filius ejus
Faramundus fuit, rex crinitus, a quo
Franci crinitos reges habere coeperunt. Post quem
Clodius filius ejus
regnans Francis a...
-
Pietro Crinito (22 May 1474 – 5 July 1507),
known as Crinitus, or
Pietro Del
Riccio Baldi (derived from Riccio, 'curly',
translated into
Latin as crinitus)...
- and
sculptor Pietro Cataldi (1548–1626),
Italian mathematician Pietro Crinito (1475–1507),
known as
Crinitus or
Pietro Del
Riccio Baldi,
Florentine humanist...
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Platina in the
following manner:
Apparente deinde per
aliquot dies
cometa crinito et rubeo: ****
mathematici ingentem pestem:
charitatem annonæ:
magnam aliquam...
- Rheno,
Thoringiam transme****e,
ibique iuxta pagus vel
civitates regis crinitos super se
creavisse de
prima et, ut ita dicam,
nobiliore suorum familia...
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Italian poet and
translator (died 1566) July 5 – (Petrus)
Crinitus (Pietro
Crinito),
Florentine Italian humanist scholar and Latin-language poet (born 1474)...
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frequented around that time, such as
Francesco Vettori,
Pietro Martelli,
Pietro Crinito, and
Francesco Cattani da Diacceto, all
belonged to the
humanist circle...
- who also
wrote verses in
Latin Petrus Crinitus, also
known as "Pietro
Crinito" (died 1507),
Florentine Italian humanist scholar and poet who
wrote verses...
- serio-comic
praelectio very much
influenced by
Antonio Urceo Codro,
Pietro Crinito and Erasmus; the
Ptolemaeus or What is the Prince's Duty
Against Those...
- poet, chronicler, and
composer Petrus Crinitus, also
known as "Pietro
Crinito" (born 1474),
Florentine Italian humanist scholar and poet who
wrote verses...