-
confidential councillor and
appointed him
curator of the
university for life.
Cuspinian also
received the
position of
chief librarian of the
Imperial Library...
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Blundeville Giovanni Boccaccio Poggio Bracciolini Leonardo Bruni Johannes Cuspinian Erasmus Thomas More
Matteo Palmieri Giovanni Pico
della Mirandola François...
- the
historian Johannes Cuspinian (1473–1529)
further developed the sensual,
negative image created by Piccolomini.
Cuspinian was the
first author who...
-
published the
complete edition of
Johannes Cuspinian's, to
which he
added a not
always reliable Life of
Cuspinian (Commentationes Cusp., Strasburg, 1540)...
- Rehlinger, lord of
Hainhofen (1517), Alte Pinakothek, Munich; "Councilor
Cuspinian and Family," (1520),
Berlin Museum; "Count John of Montfort," at Donaueschingen;...
- comfortably.
Maximilian was a late developer.
According to his
teacher Johannes Cuspinian, he did not
speak until he was nine-years-old, and
after that only developed...
- list of
nobility buried in the crypt, see
Ducal Crypt, Vienna)
Johannes Cuspinian (born
Johan Spießhaymer) –
Austrian humanist, historian, scientist, and...
-
Sibylle of Cleves, wife of John
Frederick I, 1526
Johannes Cuspinian, 1502
Johannes Cuspinian's wife, 1502
Lukas Spielhausen, 1532,
Metropolitan Museum of...
- – 1514 4 – 1525–30 5 – 1526 6 – 1526
Bride 7 – 1526–30 8 – 1529 Anna
Cuspinian wears a rose-pink
brocade gown with a high belt and
black collar and cuffs...
-
about greatly at the
influence of his
friend and
fellow scholar Johannes Cuspinian.
Celtes died in
Vienna a few
years later of syphilis.
According to Richard...