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Polydore Vergil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Polydore Vergil or Virgil (c. 1470 – April 18 1555) was an Italian historian, otherwise known as PV Castellensis . He is a primary source for the early Tudor period, though his historical accurac...
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Born at Ubino about 1470; died there probably in 1555. Having studied at Bologna and Padua, he became successfully secretary to the Duke of Urbino and chamberlain to Alexander VI. He became famous by two early works, "Proverbiorum libellus" and "De inventoribus ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > V > Polydore Vergi...
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Research Vergil Polydore and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library. ... books on: Vergil Polydore - 296 results...
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Vergil, Polydore Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009. Read Vergil, Polydore at Questia library.
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Polydore Vergil, Italian humanist and English historiographer, was born in Urbino around 1470 into a family with established ties to erudition and to the court of Urbino, patron of his father, Giorgio Virgilio.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Vergil, Polydore. Vergil, Polydore. Information about Vergil, Polydore in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Verghina; Vergi Usul Kanunu; Vergiate; Vergil; Vergil; Vergil; Vergil; Vergil Web Services Explorer; Vergil, Polydore; Vergilia; Vergilia; Vergilian; Vergilian; Vergilian;
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Encyclopedia article about Vergil, Polydore. Information about Vergil, Polydore in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Verghina; Vergi Usul Kanunu; Vergiate; Vergil; Vergil; Vergil; Vergil; Vergil Web Services Explorer; Vergil, Polydore; Vergilia; Vergilia; Vergilian;
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Polydore Vergil, Anglica Historia ... Dana F. Sutto ... A hypertext critical edition by...
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Vergil, Polydore. Anglica Historia, Books 23-25. ... HTML markup and proofing by Jeff Wheeler, San Jose State University ... RICHARD THE THIRD...
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Scarce Lyon edition of Polydore Vergil's second and most famous book De inventoribus rerum ("History of Inventions") in French, with an interesting later ...
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