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- The Accademia Pontaniana was the first academy in the modern sense, as a learned society for scholars and humanists and guided by a formal statute. Patronized...
- Spoleto, in central Italy. He was the leading figure of the Accademia Pontaniana after the death of Antonio Beccadelli in 1471, and the academy took his...
- of the 16th century, during Spanish domination. In 1458 the Accademia Pontaniana, one of the first academies in Italy, was established in Naples as a free...
- humanist and poet, professor of Civil Law and president of the Accademia Pontaniana. He wrote three poems: Inarime (1532), De vate maximo (1533) and De principiis...
- A Gr****-English Lexicon, on ****us G. Alessio, "Atti dell'Accademia Pontaniana", t. 8, 1958-59, pp. 261–280 James L. Matterer. "Makerouns". Godecookery...
- 1530) was an Italian poet, humanist, member and head of the Accademia Pontaniana from Naples. He wrote easily in Latin, in Italian and in Neapolitan, but...
- Cerulli was a corresponding member of the Lincei Academy, Rome; the Pontaniana Academy, Naples; and the Academy of Sciences, Turin. He contributed the...
- Letters and Arts of Naples, and since 2013 a member of the Accademia Pontaniana. In 2017 she was elected Member of the Academia Europaea. Sornicola has...
- University of Naples and dedicated herself to the rebuilding of the Accademia Pontaniana after the war. On 2 February 1873, Maria Bakunin was born in the Siberian...
- National Society of Sciences, Letters, and Arts in Naples, the Accademia Pontaniana, the University Language Center (CLA), the University Library of Naples...