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Albertino Mussato (1261–1329) was a statesman, poet,
historian and
playwright from Padua. He is
credited with
providing an
impetus to the
revival of literary...
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Palazzo Mussato is an 18th-century
palace located on Via
Speroni Sperone in the city of Padua,
region of Veneto, Italy. it is
presently occupied by...
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under the
direction of Lancia,
while a
further two were
built for
Gianni Mussato without official backing after the
program had ended.
After the program...
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reawakened by the
Paduan Lovato de'
Lovati (1241–1309). His
pupil Albertino Mussato (1261–1329), also of Padua, in 1315
wrote the
Latin verse tragedy Eccerinis...
- Gualpertino, the
abbot of
Santa Giustina and
brother of the poet
Albertino Mussato. The salt
works may have been
started under the monks. Venice, however...
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humanist circles in the
university were
effectively disbanded:
Albertino Mussato, the
first modern poet laureate, died in
exile at
Chioggia in 1329, and...
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disguised baptism, or a de
facto baptism in spirit. Some, such as
Albertino Mussato and
Giovanni Colonna, went even
further and
concluded that
Seneca must...
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Henrici septimi Cesaris (1313–1315), a book by the
Italian poet
Albertino Mussato which chronicled 1310–1313
Italian expedition of
Henry VII, Holy Roman...
- Venice. When the
Emperor Henry VII came to
Italy in 1311–1313,
Albertino Mussato sought advice on
whether to
support the
emperor through a poem addressed...
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Indiana University Press. p. 27. ISBN 978-0-253-34122-8.
after Albertino Mussato who was the
first to be so
crowned according to
Robert Weiss, The Renaissance...