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Decembrio was the
family name of a
group of
Italian Renaissance humanists.
Anselmo Uberto (died 1427), son of Anselmo, was a
secretary to the Milanese...
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Camillo Decembrio (1415 —
after 1467) was a
Milanese humanist who
began his
career in Ferrara,
where he
arrived in 1430. The son of
Uberto Decembrio, who...
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Uberto Decembrio (1350–1427) was a
Milanese Renaissance Humanist who
worked for the Viscontis. He
justified Visconti tyranny,
tyranny meaning absolute...
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Pietro (also
known as Pier and Piero)
Candido Decembrio (in Latin,
Petrus Candidus Decembrius) (1399–1477) was an
Italian humanist and
author of the Renaissance...
- of the
Latin translation of Appian’s "Roman History" by Pier
Candido Decembrio, with
imaginary portrait of the
historian Born Appi****
Alexandrinus c...
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Thirteenth Book of the
Aeneid widely printed in the Renaissance), Pier
Candido Decembrio (whose
attempt was
never completed),
Claudio Salvucci (in his 1994 epic...
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connections on the Continent,
including Leonardo Bruni,
Pietro Candido Decembrio and Tito
Livio Frulovisi. Duke
Humphrey also
patronised the
Abbey of St...
- of such
humanists as
Angelo Decembrio.
Angelo was a
humanist and
Milanese scholar who
moved to
Ferrara in 1438.
Decembrio's connection to
Leonello comes...
- Rossi, Niccolò de' Niccoli,
Carlo Marsuppini, Pier
Paolo Vergerio,
Uberto Decembrio,
Palla Strozzi, and many others.
Having visited Milan and Pavia, and having...
- left aisle's portal, is the 15th-century
sarcophagus of
Pietro Candido Decembrio. The
central portal is
flanked by two multi-column pillars, and has an...