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34:, whose funeral oration he wrote, followed by a biography, flattering but filled with personal reminiscence, written ca 1470-77. Campanus was famous for his Latin orations, poems and letters. In addition to Bessarion's Academy, Campanus was a member of the Roman circle of 330:"I panegirici in onore di s. Tommaso d'Aquino alla Minerva nel XV secolo, "Memorie Domenicane" N.S. 30 (1999), pp. 19-146 [recensito su Medioevo latino XXII (2001), n. 4538]" 410: 110:
in August 1458, Campani was again among the delegation from Perugia. It was Giacomo Cardinal Ammannati, apostolic secretary, who introduced him to the learned
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On March 7, 1469, the feast of St. Thomas, Campani delivered the annual encomium in honor of the "angelic doctor" for the
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Biographical and Bibliographical Dictionary of the Italian Humanists and of the World of Classical Scholarship
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in Calabria, 20 October 1462, the first of a series of episcopal appointments that found Campani at last
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Vincenza Petrucci, "L'Orazione funebre per Pio II composta da Giovanni Antonio Campano"
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Elisabeth B. MacDougall, "The Sleeping Nymph: Origins of a Humanist Fountain Type"
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deteriorated, but he was protected from the persecution of the humanists in 1468.
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Giovanni Battista Campani was born at Cavelli, near Galluccio, in the province of
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Contemporaries of Erasmus: A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and ...
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A Catalogue of Books Printed in the Fifteenth Century Now in the Bodleian ..
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Un vescovo umanista alla corte ponteficia: Giannantonio Campani (1429-1477)
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edited by Michele Ferno, published at Rome, contains an introductory
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in 1455, on his return was called to the chair of rhetoric at the
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Campanus was known for his Latin poetry. The famous four
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Noted with a question mark by Thomas Brian Deutscher,
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Index

Cardinal Bessarion
Pope Pius II
Pomponius Leto
Florentine Academy
epigrammatic
nymph
Renaissance humanism
Theodore Mommsen
condottiero
Braccio Fortebracci da Montone
Caserta
Kingdom of Naples
Perugia
Baglioni
Demetrius Chalcondyles
Pope Callixtus III
University of Perugia
Pope Pius II
humanist
bishop of Crotone
Bishop of Teramo
Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini
Paul II
Santa Maria sopra Minerva
Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas
Sixtus IV
Todi
CittĂ  di Castello
Turks
Siena

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