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Pellegrino Prisciani (1435 – 1518) was an
Italian astrologer, architect,
historian and
humanist scholar. He was
active as a diplomat,
archivist and personal...
- The
Excerptiones Prisciani (also
known as
Excerptiones de Prisciano) is a tenth-century
compilation of Priscian's
Institutiones grammaticae and Donatus's...
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young students.
Editions Prisciani caesariensis grammatici opera ...
Edited by
Augvst Krehl. Lipsiae: Weidmann, 1819–20.
Prisciani institutionum grammaticalium...
- glebis”; Prisci**** Caesariensis,
Periegesis Prisciani (lines 593-594), in
Habes candide lector in hoc
opere Prisciani volumen maius, Venetiis,
Boneto Locatello...
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editions of Gr****
philosophical works: Hera****i
Ephesii Reliquiae (1877);
Prisciani Lydi quae
extant (edited for the
Berlin Academy in the
Supplementum Aristoteli****...
- engineers,
architects and
artists like
Mariano di
Jacopo Taccola,
Pellegrino Prisciani and
Francesco di
Giorgio Martini and
finally Leonardo da
Vinci based the...
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Dionysius Periegetes Priscian's
Latin translation of
Dionysius Periegesis Prisciani, in
hexameter Pseudo-Scymnus's
Scymni Chii Periegesis,
correctly called...
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Miniature by
Ferrante d'Este from the
Historia Ferrariae by
Pellegrino Prisciani, book VII (in ASMo,
library m****cripts, 131, c. 2v). It
would seem from...
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Miniature by
Sigismondo d'Este from the
Historia Ferrariae by
Pellegrino Prisciani, book VII (in ASMo,
library m****cripts, 131, c. 2v)....
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circle of
Borso d'Este,
perhaps from the
court astrologer,
Pellegrino Prisciani, with some
details drawn from Boccaccio's
Genealogia deorum. In the Sala...