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Antonio Beccadelli (1394–1471),
called Il
Panormita (poetic form
meaning "The Palermitan"), was an
Italian poet,
canon lawyer, scholar, diplomat, and...
- 14°15′22″E / 40.848840°N 14.256100°E / 40.848840; 14.256100 The
Palazzo del
Panormita is a
Renaissance style palace in
central Naples. It
rises alongside the...
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Palazzo Petrucci Palazzo Pinelli Palazzo Carafa della Spina Palazzo del
Panormita Palazzo Filomarino della Rocca Palazzo di
Sangro Palazzo di
Sangro di...
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Protei cælestis
vertigines seu
Saturni systema,
Nicolo Bua, publisher,
Panormita (1657). La
stella nuova e
peregrina comparsa l'anno 1600 sul
petto del...
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Antonello Crescenzio,
known as
Antonello da Palermo, who,
according to De Marzo, was the son of
Antonio Crescenzio, was born
early in the 16th century...
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numerous corrupt p****ages and
criticises the
attempts at
emendation made by
Panormita and Facio, his
rivals at the
court of
Alfonso V. In his
critical study...
- the
Kingdom of Naples, with
intellectuals of the
caliber of Pontano,
Panormita, and others, to parti****te as a
protagonist in
Humanism and the Renaissance...
- deca**** state. The
palace is near the
Palazzo d’Afflitto and
Palazzo del
Panormita on the
narrow alley that is Via Nilo.
StoriaCity website,
entry by Pietro...
- By Alys
Cusack The
Sphinx at Gizeh. By Lord
Dunsany The
Priestess of
Panormita. By
Elaine Carr The
Temple of
Solomon the King (Book II)
Amongst the Mermaids...
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Santa Maria ****unta dei
Pignatelli faces the statue, and the
Palazzo del
Panormita is on the
north flank. Two
blocks east,
along Via
Benedetto Croce (part...