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Publio Fausto Andrelini

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258: 17: 252: 126:, his close friend until 1511; after that year, he broke with Publio, but we don't know why. Of his poems, so Erasmus observed, "They want one thing, that which is called νοῦς in Greek, 321: 157:(Brescia, 1753); Mazzuchelli's ambitious biographical dictionary got no farther than the letter B; Godelieve Tournoy-Thoen, in Thomas Brian Deutscher, ed. 346: 297: 331: 316: 236:, iii. 535, Leiden, 1703), "tantum malorum Galli doctrinae hominis condonabant quae tamen ultra mediocritatem non admodum erat progressa." 341: 336: 67: 290: 361: 326: 103:, full of proverbial expressions, were printed at Paris in 1506; they reflect his readings in Latin poets of the 283: 108: 63: 70:
a dispensation to grant the laurel wreath, Andrelini was the first to receive it. He left the household of
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Contemporaries of Erasmus: A Biographical Register of the Renaissance and Reformation,
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as "professor of humanity" from 1489, and became a court poet in the circle around
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The Literature of the French Renaissance. An Introductory Essay
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in 1488, for France, where he gained a position at the
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and received humanistic polish in the Roman academy of
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This biographical article about an Italian poet is a
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The poem was printed in Paris, 1496 (Tournoy-Thoen)
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humanist poet
Erasmus
New Learning
University of Paris
Anne of Brittany
Forlì
University of Bologna
Pomponius Leto
Frederick III
Ludovico Gonzaga, bishop of Mantua
University of Paris
Charles VIII
pastoral
Eclogues
Silver Age
Titus Calpurnius Siculus
Nemesianus
Erasmus
nous
mind
Arthur Augustus Tilley
battle of Fornovo
Parma
Italian Wars
League of Venice
Italian Peninsula
Ludovicus Vives
Flag of Italy
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