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Coluccio Salutati (16
February 1331 – 4 May 1406) was an
Italian Renaissance humanist and notary, and one of the most
important political and cultural...
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Leonardo Salutati (died 1466) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Fiesole (1450–1466). On 3
August 1450,
Leonardo Salutati was appointed...
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studied Gr****
literature and
history under Demetrios Kydones.
Coluccio Salutati wrote to urge Da
Scarperia to
search the
libraries there, particularly...
- for
Constantinople to
study Gr**** with Chrysoloras. In 1396,
Coluccio Salutati, the
Chancellor of Florence,
invited him to
Florence to
teach Gr**** grammar...
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continued after Petrarch's death.
Florence chancellor and
humanist Coluccio Salutati made his city a
prominent center of
Renaissance humanism; his
circle included...
- with a
Latin phase, when
Renaissance scholars such as Petrarch,
Coluccio Salutati (1331–1406), Niccolò de'
Niccoli (1364–1437), and
Poggio Bracciolini (1380–1459)...
- Boccaccio.
During the Renaissance,
humanists such as
Leonardo Bruni,
Coluccio Salutati and Niccolò
Machiavelli were
great collectors of
antique m****cripts. Many...
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expressed in Cicero's Pro
Archia poeta (62 BCE).
Tuscan humanist Coluccio Salutati po****rized the term in the 1370s,
using the
phrase to
refer to culture...
- him into
early notice of the
chief scholars of Florence; both
Coluccio Salutati and Niccolò de'
Niccoli befriended him. He
studied notarial law, and, at...
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original and Petrarch's copy are now lost,
though a copy made for
Coluccio Salutati is
preserved in the
Laurentian Library in Florence.
Shackleton Bailey,...