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Angelo Decembrio

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17: 80:. They debate the comparative value of ancient and modern poetry, discuss the quality of works of art, examine the Egyptian obelisk that still stands in Vatican City in the Piazza S. Pietro; and describe the ideal renaissance library and how it should be organized. 169: 54:("On literary polish", not printed until 1540), which provide a vivid record— though synthesized in retrospect— of literary life at the court of 58:
of Ferrara, Taking as its main concern the question of how to achieve and maintain the literary polish characteristic of the civilized man in a
217: 107: 16: 103: 222: 91:; from one that was stolen and subsequently lost, the edition of 1540 was printed; the other remains in the Vatican. 106:. On his return trip to Ferrara, travelling with the books he had accumulated, he was robbed by bandits working for 166: 102:, where his brother also served, and returning to Barcelona after Alfonso's death in 1458, at the invitation of 77: 47: 118: 73: 212: 39:, where he arrived in 1430. The son of Uberto Decembrio, who was the first Renaissance translator of 99: 55: 69: 94:
After Leonello's unexpected death (1450) Angelo sought patronage elsewhere, moving first to
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Christopher S. Celenza, "Creating Canons in Fifteenth-Century Ferrara: Angelo Decembrio's
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Michael D. Reeve, "The rediscovery of classical texts in the Renaissance" in O. Pecere,
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his patron Leonello d'Este, who serves as the questioner, with the great teacher
62:, Decembrio's unique dialogues elaborating aspects of this central idea take as 59: 95: 50:, Angelo is known especially for the seven books of literary dialogues of 114:, brother of Leonello and himself a great patron of humanistic learning. 25: 64: 36: 35:(1415 — after 1467) was a Milanese humanist who began his career in 15: 72:, Leonello's former tutor; the architect, theorist and humanist 188:
1991, publishes the text of the letter of invitation, p. 125.
46:, and outshone among his contemporaries by his brother 98:, then spending time at the Neapolitan court of 117:In 1467 he was offered a chair in Greek at the 20:Title page from the first printed edition of 8: 110:, itemizing his losses in a petition to 129: 83:Two manuscript versions of Decembrio's 7: 14: 104:Carlos de Aragon, Prince de Viana 1: 218:Italian Renaissance humanists 186:Itinerari dei testi antichi 100:Alfonso the Great of Aragon 239: 172:February 12, 2009, at the 167:Anthony Grafton, Princeton 78:Tito Vespasiano Strozzi 29: 142:Renaissance Quarterly 138:De Politia Litteraria 119:University of Perugia 74:Leon Battista Alberti 52:De politiæ litterariæ 22:De politiæ litterariæ 19: 148:(Spring 2004:43-98) 60:courtly environment 223:Writers from Milan 108:Jacques d'Armagnac 85:Politia litteraria 30: 87:were kept in the 70:Guarino of Verona 230: 198: 197:Celenza 2004:55. 195: 189: 182: 176: 164: 158: 157:Celenza 2004:57. 155: 149: 134: 33:Angelo Decembrio 238: 237: 233: 232: 231: 229: 228: 227: 203: 202: 201: 196: 192: 183: 179: 174:Wayback Machine 165: 161: 156: 152: 135: 131: 127: 89:Vatican Library 56:Leonello d'Este 12: 11: 5: 236: 234: 226: 225: 220: 215: 205: 204: 200: 199: 190: 177: 159: 150: 128: 126: 123: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 235: 224: 221: 219: 216: 214: 211: 210: 208: 194: 191: 187: 181: 178: 175: 171: 168: 163: 160: 154: 151: 147: 143: 139: 133: 130: 124: 122: 120: 115: 113: 109: 105: 101: 97: 92: 90: 86: 81: 79: 75: 71: 67: 66: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 44: 38: 34: 27: 23: 18: 193: 185: 180: 162: 153: 145: 141: 137: 132: 116: 112:Borso d'Este 93: 84: 82: 63: 51: 48:Pier Candido 42: 32: 31: 21: 213:1415 births 76:; the poet 207:Categories 96:Barcelona 170:Archived 65:personae 43:Republic 41:Plato's 26:Augsburg 140:1.10," 37:Ferrara 28:, 1540. 125:Notes 209:: 146:57 144:, 24:,

Index


Augsburg
Ferrara
Plato's Republic
Pier Candido
Leonello d'Este
courtly environment
personae
Guarino of Verona
Leon Battista Alberti
Tito Vespasiano Strozzi
Vatican Library
Barcelona
Alfonso the Great of Aragon
Carlos de Aragon, Prince de Viana
Jacques d'Armagnac
Borso d'Este
University of Perugia
Anthony Grafton, Princeton
Archived
Wayback Machine
Categories
1415 births
Italian Renaissance humanists
Writers from Milan

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