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A humanist, b. 1370, at Verona, Italy; d. 1460, at Ferrara. He studied Latin in the school of Giovanni da Ravenna, and afterwards went to Constantinople, where he studied Greek under Manuel Chrysoloras, ... SYMONDS, Renaissance in Italy (London, 1882), II: The Revival of Learning, 298-.301: ROSMINI, Vita di Guarino (3 vols.,
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According to our current on-line database, Guarino da Verona has 1 student and 76572 descendants. We welcome any additional information. ... Vittorino da Feltre Università di Padova 1416 76571...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Guarino da Verona. Guarino da Verona. Information about Guarino da Verona in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Both Guarino da Verona (1374-1460) in his rhetorical teaching and Barbaro himself in his rhetorical practice, show themselves aware that the sleights of hand that...
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Encyclopedia article about Guarino da Verona. Information about Guarino da Verona in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Both Guarino da Verona (1374-1460) in his rhetorical teaching and Barbaro himself in his rhetorical practice, show themselves aware that the sleights of...
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Eventually Leonello also bought, read and praised a three-volume set of Livy's history, prepared by the Florentine stationer Vespasiano da Bisticci and adorned on its opening pages with interlaced white vine leaves - the most fashionable style of Florentine book produced in this period.
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GUARINO [GUARINUS] DA VERONA (1370-1460), one of the Italian restorers of classical learning, was born in 1370 at Verona, and studied Greek at Constantinople, where for five years he was the pupil of Manuel Chrysoloras.
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