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- Carolus Sigonius (Carlo Sigonio or Sigone) (c. 1524 – 12 August 1584) was an Italian humanist, born in Modena. Having studied Gr**** under the learned...
- tradition to the Romans of the late Republic. In 1583, Italian scholar Carlo Sigonio claimed to have discovered a non-fragmentary version of the Consolatio...
- Campania, Southern Italy, historically supported by authors like Carlo Sigonio, Heinrich Pantaleon, Scipione Mazzella, Filiberto Campanile, Marco Antonio...
- government designed by God for the children of Israel. In 1582, Carlo Sigonio published a text entitled De Republica Hebraeorum. It used the format of...
- Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge: Sigonio - Steam-Vessel. Knight. 1842. The History Files: Lombard Dukes of Spoleto...
- study at the University under Paolo Manuzio, Marc-Antoine Muret, and Carlo Sigonio. By 1571, he had been granted a doctorate in civil law, and soon after...
- Siber 1516–84 Lucius Marineus Siculus 1460–1533 Luisa Sigea 1522–60 Carlo Sigonio Carolus Sigonius 1524–84 Joanne Soter 1518–43 fl. Etienne Auguste Souciet...
- Cyclopaedia for the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Vol. XXII Sigonio–Steam-Vessel. London: Charles Knight & Co. 1842. p. 229. "The Weston Vision"...
- express similar views. For example, Andrew Lintott writes: In this way Sigonio has helped to create the standard modern periodisation, whereby the Conflict...
- inscription refer to Bishop Zama as the first bishop of Bologna. Carlo Sigonio (p. 9) dated him c. 270. Writers of the 17th and 18th centuries postulated...