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Lodovico Scapinelli

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occupy an entire volume of a modern edition, and gained him an international reputation. Scapinelli died suddenly in Modena on 3 January 1634, at the age of forty-eight. By this time his work was known, not only in Italy, but all over Europe. Scapinelli was a close friend of the poet
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In 1628 he was recalled to Bologna to fill the chair of rhetoric again. Scapinelli was renowned for his scholarship and his lessons attracted numerous students. He lectured on
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In Nvptiis Sereniss. DD. D. Alphonsi Estensis et Infantae D. Isabellae de Sabavdia, Lvdovici Scapinelli Mvtinen. Carmen
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on 15 October 1609. He tutored the son of the Duke of Modena to such good effect that his patron sent him to the
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The Dynamics of Learning in Early Modern Italy. Arts and Medicine at the University of Bologna
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Lodovico Scapinelli was born in Modena in 1585. He was blind from his birth. He obtained his
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Nuova enciclopedia italiana ovvero Dizionario generale di scienze, lettere, industrie, ecc
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in Opere del dottore Lodovico Scapinelli patrizio modenese soprannominato Il cieco
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Opere del dottore Lodovico Scapinelli Patrizio Modenese soprannominato Il Cieco
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Opere del dottore Lodovico Scapinelli Patrizio Modenese soprannominato Il Cieco
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Opere del dottore Lodovico Scapinelli Patrizio Modenese soprannominato Il Cieco
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Pompilio Pozzetti, ed. (1801). "Oratio et dissertationes XV in T. Livium".
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poems, and also some pieces in prose, and fifteen dissertations on
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The edition of his works published in Parma under the title of
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Pozzetti, Pompilio (1801). "Elogio di Lodovico Scapinelli".
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Journey Into Light. The Story of the Education of the Blind
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Bartolomeo Scapinelli and Orsola Scapinelli (née Levizzani)
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Modena
Duchy of Modena
Modena
Duchy of Modena
Italian
Alma mater
University of Bologna
University of Bologna
University of Modena
University of Pisa
philologist
poet
doctorate
University of Bologna
University of Bologna
rhetoric
Modena
Pisa
Virgil
Horace
Tacitus
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Ab urbe condita
Cesare Rinaldi
Ferrara
Italian
Latin
Livy
Horace

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