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Isotta Nogarola (1418–1466) was an
Italian writer and
intellectual who is said to be the
first major female humanist and one of the most
important humanists...
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Verona and
surrounding cities.
Verona was also the
birthplace of
Isotta Nogarola, who is said to be the
first major female humanist and one of the most...
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Lodovico Nogarola (born
August 30, 1490 - died 1558) was an
Italian Renaissance humanist, politician, and man of letters.
Lodovico Nogarola was born of...
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Angela Nogarola (1380-1436) was an
Italian poet and writer.
Nogarola was born in Verona, the
daughter of
knight Antonio Nogarola. In 1396, she married...
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Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio in 1565 for the
noblewoman Isabella Nogarola Valmarana.
Since 1994 it is part of the
UNESCO World Heritage Site "City...
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attributed to him. He
corresponded with the
writer and
humanist Isotta Nogarola. Arabatzis,
George (2011). "Manuel Chrysoloras". In Lagerlund,
Henrik (ed...
- Barbo,
Isotta Nogarola,
Antonio Beccadelli,
Andrea Trapesunzio,
Tommaso Pontano [it] and
Jacopo Rizzoni, as well as
letters from
Nogarola and Giovanni...
- council,
Vicenza 1565 (built 1566–1580):
Palazzo Valmarana, for
Isabella Nogarola Valmarana,
Vicenza 1569 (built 1570–1575):
Palazzo Barbaran da Porto, for...
- of the drink. As he had
family links through his
ancestry with
Isotta Nogarola, one of the most
famous female humanists of the
Italian Renaissance, Sándor...
- geometry, astronomy, and rhetoric. In
discussing the
classical scholar Isotta Nogarola, however, Lisa
Jardine notes that (in the
middle of the 15th century),...