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- Lodovico Domenichi (1515–1564) was an Italian translator. Lodovico Domenichi was born in Piacenza (Italy) in 1515. After studying Law at the University...
- Vitae (illustrium virorum). It was subsequently translated by Lodovico Domenichi and published in Florence in 1551. Giovio's biography was also translated...
- Domenico de' Domenichi or Domenico de Dominicis (died 1478) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Brescia (1464–1478) and Bishop of Torcello...
- not mention the Pope's response. This was first reported by Lodovico Domenichi. However, it was often added to Vasari's text in later editions of his...
- buona lingua volgare, Venice, 1543. Lodovico Domenichi, Vite di Plutarco. Tradotte da m. Lodouico Domenichi, con gli suoi sommarii posti dinanzi a ciascuna...
- "The Amorous Dialogue" and "The Raverta". In correspondence, Lodovico Domenichi mentions her favorably. Her poems are contained in later collections collated...
- Alberto della Piagentina (1332), Anselmo Tanso (Milan, 1520), Lodovico Domenichi (Florence, 1550), Benedetto Varchi (Florence, 1551), Cosimo Bartoli (Florence...
- 118–119; Pietrangeli, 190–198; Camara Vasari, 274 Reported by Lodovico Domenichi in Historia di detti et fatti notabili di diversi Principi & huommi privati...
- by various names including: Antonio Liberi Antonio di Mazzone Antonio Domenichi Some also attempt to identify him with Antonio Gentile, a contemporary...
- translation are available (see below in the section Further reading). L. Domenichi, Paulo Diacono della Chiesa d'Aquileia della Origine e Fatti dé Re Longobardi...