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- Maffeo Vegio (Latin: Maphaeus Vegius) (1407–1458) was an Italian poet who wrote in Latin; he is regarded by many as the finest Latin poet of the fifteenth...
- Vatic****, believed to be sacred to Apollo. Humanists, such as Biondo, Vegio, and Albertini, refer to the ancient-sun god of the Vatican. Statius, Thalia...
- Roman race led some writers, such as the 15th-century Italian poet Maffeo Vegio (through his Thirteenth Book of the Aeneid widely printed in the Renaissance)...
- Italian travelling merchant and uncle of the explorer Marco Polo Maffeo Vegio (1407–1458), Italian poet who wrote in Latin Maffeo Verona (1576–1618),...
- Archive (SPC) MSS BH 100 COCH Volume of works by Nicole Oresme, Maffeo Vegio, and Jord**** von Osnabrück at OPenn Kirschner, Stefan (2021). "Nicole Oresme"...
- in which he died, by Barnaba of Siena; the other by the humanist Maffeo Vegio. Another important contemporary biographical source is that written by the...
- bishop Claudio Veggio (born c. 1510), Italian Renaissance composer Maffeo Vegio (1407-1458), Italian Poet who wrote in Latin This page lists people with...
- (1562–1635, Spain, d/p/f) Attila Végh (born 1962, Hungary, p/nf) Maffeo Vegio (1407–1458, Italy, p/nf) Manuel Veiga (born 1948, Cape Verde, nf) Arqueles...
- Cyriac of Ancona, ed. and trans. Edward W. Bodnar, 2004 Short Epics, Maffeo Vegio, ed. and trans. James Hankins and Michael C.J. Putnam, 2004 Silvae, Angelo...
- playwright Attila Végh (born 1962), Hungarian poet and philosopher Maffeo Vegio (Latin: Maphaeus Vegius) (1407–1458), Italian poet in Latin Vemana (aka...