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Histoire littéraire d'Italie J.P. Krebs, Carl
Sigonius (1840),
including some
Latin letters of
Sigonius and a
complete list of his
works in chronological...
- the
pseudonym Academico Quirino. He
produced an
edition of the
works of
Sigonius including the
first printed edition of the
Historia ecclesiastica, the...
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African rector Carolus Rex (Charles XII of Sweden), King of
Sweden Carolus Sigonius (c. 1524 – 1584),
Italian humanist Carolus Souliaert (died 1540), 16th-century...
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Bibliothecarius (9th century),
Joannes Zonaras (12th century),
Carolus Sigonius (16th century),
Caesar Baronius (16th-17th century), and
Sethus Calvisius...
- 23 – John Day,
English Protestant printer (b. 1522)
August 12 –
Carolus Sigonius,
Italian humanist (b. 1524)
August 22 – Jan Kochanowski,
Polish writer...
- of time. The main
earthquake is
dated to 554, but the
historian Carolus Sigonius (16th century)
estimated that the
event occurred in
either 555 or 556....
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generally been
amended to Numerius,
following the
Capitoline Fasti.
Carolus Sigonius followed this
scheme in his
editio princeps of Livy in 1555, as have most...
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Fasti were
first transcribed and
published by
Marliani at Rome in 1549,
Sigonius at
Modena in 1550, and
Robortelli at
Venice in 1555.
Early publications...
- however, as two lists; instead,
Marliani in 1549 (first publication, Rome),
Sigonius in 1550 (Modena),
Robortelli in 1555 (Venice) and
others chose to combine...
- 1731, 4º. In 1732 he
commenced the re-publication of the
works of
Carolus Sigonius, in six
volumes folio,
which he
printed in Ædibus Palatinis, that is, at...