- The Epistolæ
Obscurorum Virorum (English:
Letters of
Obscure Men) was a
celebrated collection of
satirical Latin letters which appeared 1515–1519 in Hagenau...
- De
casibus virorum illustrium (On the
Fates of
Famous Men) is a work of 56
biographies in
Latin prose composed by the
Florentine poet
Giovanni Boccaccio...
-
virus (s.n. II), gen. sing. viri, nom. pl. vira, gen. pl.
vīrorum (to be
distinguished from
virorum, of men)." Tom
Christiansen (17
December 1999). "What's...
- the 15th
Century in the
Miniatures of
Giovanni Boccaccio's "De
Casibus Virorum Illustrium"s 226 and 232.
French M****cripts in Bibliothèque Nationale...
- claustralium, 1486 De
visitatione monachorum,
about 1490
Catalogus illustrium virorum Germaniae, 1491–1495 De
laude scriptorum manualium, 1492 (printed 1494)...
- [13] ⟩ Diple. Hanc
scriptores nostri adponunt in
libris ecclesiasticorum virorum ad
separanda vel [ad]
demonstranda testimonia sanctarum Scripturarum. [13]...
-
French miniaturist (15th century)
Fortune and Her Wheel.
Illustration from Boccaccio's De
Casibus Virorum Illustrium 1467...
- Of his
later works, the
moralistic biographies gathered as De
casibus virorum illustrium (1355–74) and De
mulieribus claris (1361–1375) were the most...
-
negative depiction of
Cleopatra in De
Mulieribus Claris and De
Casibus Virorum Illustrium,
Latin works by the 14th-century
Italian poet
Giovanni Boccaccio...
- libri XLV, of a
collection of
lives of
famous men,
Vitae virorum illustrium (1549‑57), and of
Elogia virorum bellica virtute illustrium, (Florence, 1554), which...