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Cristoforo Landinos "Xandra"
zwischen Liebe und Gesellschaft.
Noctes Neolatinae Bd. 8. Hildesheim: Olms, 2008. xx, 356 S.
Cristoforo Landino at the Mathematics...
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refer to the composer. The
surname "Landini" or "
Landino" has not been
linked to the
composer in any
sources of the 14th century...
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philosophers of whom
Marsiglio Ficino,
proponent of Neoplatonism;
Cristoforo Landino,
writer of
commentaries on
classical writings, and John Argyropoulos, teacher...
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Comento di
Christophoro Landino fiorentino sopra la
Comedia di
Dante Alighieri Florence Nicolaus Laurentii With
Cristoforo Landino's commentary in Italian...
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Tuscan Poets, by
Giorgio Vasari (1544). From left to right:
Cristoforo Landino,
Marsilio Ficino,
Francesco Petrarca,
Giovanni Boccaccio,
Dante Alighieri...
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portraits of
members of the
Medici Academy:
Marsilio Ficino,
Cristoforo Landino,
Agnolo Poliziano and
either Demetrios Chalkokondyles or
Gentile de' Becchi...
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Giorgio Vasari in Six
Tuscan Poets (1544). From left to right:
Cristoforo Landino,
Marsilio Ficino,
Francesco Petrarca,
Giovanni Boccaccio,
Dante Alighieri...
- half-figures at left hand are the
portraits of
Agnolo Poliziano,
Cristopher Landino, (in red cloak),
Demetrius Calcondila, and
Marsilio Ficino, (in purple...
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family and that is the
reason why in the past he was
referred to as
Jacopo Landino.
Vasari also
incorrectly placed his
origins in Arezzo. It is
likely he...
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Taddeo Landini (c. 1561 –
March 13, 1596) was an
Italian sculptor and
architect of the
Mannerist period,
active mainly in his
native Florence and after...