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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...
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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)...
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believed to be
sacred to Apollo. Humanists, such as Biondo,
Vegio, and Albertini,
refer to the ancient-sun god of the Vatican. Statius, Thalia...
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playwright Attila Végh (born 1962),
Hungarian poet and
philosopher Maffeo Vegio (Latin:
Maphaeus Vegius) (1407–1458),
Italian poet in
Latin Vemana (aka...
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Poetic World of Statius'
Silvae (2023) He
translated and
edited Maffeo Vegio:
Short Epics (2004);
Poetic Interplay:
Catullus and
Horace (2006). "Noteworthy...
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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...
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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"...
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which he died, by
Barnaba of Siena; the
other by the
humanist Maffeo Vegio.
Another important contemporary biographical source is that
written by the...
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Humanism and
Platonism in the
Italian Renaissance, 2 vols., 2003-4
Maffeo Vegio:
Short Epics, 2004 (ed.), with
Michael C. J.
Putnam The
Cambridge Companion...
- «Stemmo ben, dôve ti veu andâ, papà?.. pensiêmo dòppo, o viâgio, o mâ, t'ê
vêgio, no conven!». «Oh no, oh no! me
sento ancon in ganba, son stùffo e no ne...