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Giovanni Pontano (1426–1503),
later known as
Giovanni Gioviano (Latin:
Ioannes Iovi**** Pont****), was a
humanist and poet from
Cerreto di Spoleto, in...
- Sant'Angelo in
Pontano is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Macerata in the
Italian region Marche,
located about 60
kilometres (37 mi) south...
- The
Pontano Chapel or
Cappella dei
Pontano is a Renaissance-style
chapel in
central Naples, Italy, on Via Tribunali, just in
front of and
obscuring the...
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humanist court. His
tutor between 1468 and 1475 was the
humanist Giovanni Pontano,
whose De
principe describes the
proper virtues and
manner of life becoming...
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Giovanni Battista Pontano or
Giovanni Battista Montano (died 1662) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Oppido Mamertina (1632–1662)....
- Romanesque-Gothic-style
Roman Catholic church located in the town of Sant'Angelo in
Pontano,
province of Macerata,
region of Marche, Italy. The church, in Romanesque-Gothic...
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barons led the
Kingdom of Naples, with
intellectuals of the
caliber of
Pontano, Panormita, and others, to parti****te as a
protagonist in
Humanism and...
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Catholic church and
former convent located in the town of Sant'Angelo in
Pontano,
province of Macerata,
region of Marche, Italy. The
church and convent...
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Porticus Antoniana,
later known as the
Accademia Pontaniana,
after Giovanni Pontano. The 16th
century saw at Rome a
great increase of
literary and aesthetic...
- a
guest at a
party celebrating the
publication of
protagonist Giovanni Pontano (Marcello Mastroianni)'s new book by
Bompiani (where Eco was an editor...