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Ermolao Barbaro, in
Latin Hermolaus Barbarus (21 May 1454 – 14 June 1493), was a
Venetian Renaissance humanist,
diplomat and churchman. From 1491, he was...
- Ермолай) or its
shortened form Yermol;
these derive from the Gr**** name
Hermolaos.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Aleksey Yermolov (1777–1861)...
- Ermolai, Ermolay, Yermolai; Russian: Ермолай),
which was from the Gr****
Hermolaos,
meaning "the
people of Hermes". "Yermolayev" may also
alternatively be...
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century AD), of
which we
possess only a
later abridgment (epitome by
Hermolaos). On the
other hand, Steph**** is
regarded by
modern scholars a reliable...
- by this work of
Magirus and one of
Daniel Stahl. It used the
works of:
Hermolao Barbaro,
Gasparo Contarini,
Thomas Erastus,
Philipp Melanchthon, Arcangelus...
- and
other works intended for the
humanists and
prelates John Vitéz and
Hermolao Barbaro. The
titles are
inscribed in polychrome,
reminiscent of the handwriting...
- Cocco. 22 cm, pp. Genoa: D.AR.FI.CL.ET., 1994. Trad.
italiana a
fronte Hermolao Barbaro seniore interprete.
Aesopi fabulae.
Edited by
Cristina Cocco, 25 cm...