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Vittorino da Feltre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vittorino da Feltre (1378 - 1446) was an Italian humanist and teacher, born in Feltre (province of Belluno). His real name was Vittorino Ramboldini . He studied at Padua under Gasparino da Barzizza...
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Humanist educator (1397-1446) ... ROSMINI, Idea dell' ottimo precettore nella vita e disciplina di Vittorino da Feltre (Milan, 1845); WOODWARD, Vittorino da Feltre and other Humanist Educators (Cambridge, 1897); ROSLER in Bibl. der kath. Padagogik, VII (Freiburg, 1894), 101-24;
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According to our current on-line database, Vittorino da Feltre has 1 student and 76888 descendants. We welcome any additional information. ... Advisor: Guarino da Verona;
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Introduction.--A study of the life and work of Vittorino da Feltre..--The treatise De ingenuis moribus, by P. P. Vergerius.--The tractate of Lionardo Bruni d'Arezzo, De studiis et literis.--The treatise of Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini, afterwards Pius II, De liberorum educatione.--The treatise of Battista Guarino,
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Vittorino da Feltre: 15th century Italian educator and exemplary Catholic layman. Page scans include illustrations, maps, and images from the original Catholic Encyclopedia ... Vittorino da Feltre (VITTORINO DE' RAMBALDONI), humanist educator, b. at Feltre, 1397; d. at Mantua, 1446. He was the son of Bruto de' Rambaldoni,
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Encyclopedia article about Vittorino da Feltre. Information about Vittorino da Feltre in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Vittorino da Feltre; Vittorino Ramboldini; Vittorino Ramboldini; Vittorino Veronese; Vittorio; Vittorio "Vic" Amuso; Vittorio Adorni;
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Gruppo degli ex alunni dell'istituto Vittorino da Feltre dei Padri Barnabiti di... ... By registering to be a member of the Ex alunni Istituto Vittorino da Feltre - Vittorino da Feltre Alumni group, you consent to have your name and your email address be accessible by the official representative of the Ex alunni...
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Vittorino da Feltre, a Prince of Teachers (New York, 1908), written by a Sister of Notre Dame; McCORMICK, Two Medieval Catholic Educators, I: Vittorino da Feltre in Cath. Univ. Bull., XII, 4; SYMONDS, Renaissance in Italy (Revival of Learning) (New York, 1888);
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Vittorino da Feltre was born Vittorino Ramboldini at Feltre in the north of Italy. He was the son of Bruto di Ramboldini, a notary whose family, once of some social importance, had fallen on hard times.
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Translated into English by William Harrison Woodward and framed, on the one hand, by his description of the famous school founded by Vittorino da Feltre in 1424 at the court of Gianfrancesco Gonzaga, marquis of Mantua, and, on the other, by a judiciously balanced analysis of the aims and methods of the humanist...
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