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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...
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Vitae (illustrium virorum). It was
subsequently translated by
Lodovico Domenichi and
published in
Florence in 1551. Giovio's
biography was also translated...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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various names including:
Antonio Liberi Antonio di
Mazzone Antonio Domenichi Some also
attempt to
identify him with
Antonio Gentile, a contemporary...
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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...