- 1506, a
notary of the Holy
Roman Empire,
Perizolo mentions Leonardo as "
Lionardo Fibonacci".
Fibonacci po****rized the Indo–Arabic
numeral system in the...
- M#Leonardo Leo.
Helmut Hucke,
revised by Rosa
Cafiero (2002). "Leo,
Leonardo [
Lionardo] (Ortensio
Salvatore de [di])".
Grove Music Online.
Oxford Music Online...
-
Lionardo Salviati (1539–1589) was a
leading Italian philologist of the
sixteenth century. He came from an
illustrious Florentine family closely linked...
- York Times. ISSN 1553-8095.
Retrieved 15
January 2008. Italian:
Prese Lionardo a fare per
Francesco del
Giocondo il
ritratto di
monna Lisa sua moglie...
-
different names:
Giorgio Vasari spoke of a
Lionardo Milanese;
Giovanni Baglione wrote biographical details of a
Lionardo da
Serzana or Sarzana;
while by the...
- lack of evidence, and
there is
speculation that
since one of the accused,
Lionardo de Tornabuoni, was
related to
Lorenzo de' Medici, the
family exerted its...
- maestro's last
request to be
buried in his
beloved Florence. His heir
Lionardo Buonarroti commissioned Vasari to
design and
build the Tomb of Michelangelo...
-
Leonardo Corona (1561–1605) was an
Italian painter of the
Renaissance period,
active mainly in Venice. Born in Murano. For the
church of
Santi Giovanni...
-
Leonaert Bramer, also
Leendert or
Leonard (24
December 1596 –
before 10
February 1674 (date of burial)), was a
Dutch painter known primarily for genre...
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Italian original, but on
Antoine Le Maçon’s 1545
French translation and
Lionardo Salviati's 1582
Italian edition which replaced ‘offensive’ words, sentences...