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Mario Equicola (c. 1470 – 26 July 1525) was an
Italian Renaissance humanist: a Neo-Latin author, a bibliophile, and a
courtier of
Isabella d'Este and Federico...
- this room as the
chamber of alabaster.
There are do****ents from
Mario Equicola on 9
October 1511,
noting plans for
painting of a room in Ferrara, in which...
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central to
gender differences was
discussed by
Agostino Strozzi and
Mario Equicola in 16th
century Italy. The
treatment of
Penthesilea that has
received most...
- century,
ordered by Pope
Clement XIV.
Alvito is the
place of
birth of:
Mario Equicola a
Renaissance humanist Antonio Fazio,
former chairman of Bank of Italy...
- brush-footed
butterfly family, Nymphalidae.
Arranged alphabetically.
Forbestra equicola (Cramer, [1780])
Forbestra olivencia (Bates, 1862)
Forbestra proceris (Weymer...
- Isabella’s
appearance was
frequently written about in her lifetime.
Mario Equicola said that “her eyes were
black and sparkling, her hair yellow, and her...
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court and
mysticism and
author of Song of songs),
Giovanni Pontano,
Mario Equicola and monk
Egidio da Viterbo. Leon was
surrounded by
humanists interested...
- The
subjects had been
chosen by 1511, by the
Renaissance humanist Mario Equicola, then
working for the Duke's
sister Isabella d'Este, and
instructions apparently...
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Cremonini (1550–1631),
Aristotelian philosopher at
Padua University Mario Equicola (c. 1470–1525), writer;
author of
Libro de
natura de
amore (1525) and Istituzioni...
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these ideas were not new either. They had been
brought forward by
Mario Equicola in the
early 16th century, and
Aristotle had
already attributed love for...