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28: 257: 638: 635: 185:. The council soon relocated to Siena in the face of an epidemic. After a breakdown in the proceedings, the presidents fled Siena for Florence in secret on 7 March 1424. There they declared the council dissolved. In 1425, Martin V named Donato governor of 737:(New York: W. W. Norton & Company), 114–23, does not claim to know when Ciriaco's portfolio was presented to Donato. Bergstein, 857, dates it to 1437. For Donato's collectanea and friendship with Ciriaco, see 812:) was still well-known. Indeed, Donato had returned to Italy that year with a retinue of Germans, whose names are recorded with specific reference to their cities. Donato may have inquired about a cycle of 762:, James P. Reilly, ed. (PIMS), 64 n77. The chief work on Donato's library is Paolo Sambin (1959), "Ricerche per la storia della cultura nel secolo XV: la biblioteca di Pietro Donato (1380–1447)", 439:
Donato had work done on the episcopal palace during his tenure. In 1437 he contracted one Giovanni da Ulma to redecorate the chapel of San Massimo there. In 1444, Donato commissioned
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Pope Eugenius IV, the Council of Basel and the Secular and Ecclesiastical Authorities in the Empire: The Conflict Over Supreme Authority and Power in the Church
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The largest single purchase of manuscripts (over two thousand) by the Bodleian was that of the greater part of the collection of the Venetian former
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should be preferred (quoted in Iiro Kajanto (1989), "A Humanist Credo: Poggio Bracciolinin on the Meaning of Studia, Humanitas, and Virtus",
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Thomas E. Morrissey (1984), "The Call for Unity at the Council of Constance: Sermons and Addresses of Cardinal Zabarella, 1415–1417",
497: 483: 796:(47), 24. In 1937 Erice Rigone, who discovered the contract of 25 February 1437, argued that "Giovanni da Ulma" was the same person as 447:; Giovanni also repaved the interior and redid the tombs. In 1445 he completely rebuilt the bishop's residence in a sumptuous manner. 21: 529:
John Monfasani (1993), "Aristotelians, Platonists, and the Missing Ockhamists: Philosophical Liberty in Pre-Reformation Italy",
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Bergstein, 35: "it is possible that informal meetings pertinent the classical elements in Donatello's Paduan work took place ."
364:(1436, 1437–8, and 1444). With the aid of a scribe and a draughtsman, Ciriaco created a portfolio of sketches of several 204:. In 1428, he was named bishop of Padua. In 1430, he was called to Rome. In 1431, he finally took up residence in his diocese. 136: 73: 409: 152: 653: 108:
family around 1390. He was the third son of Nicolò Donà. He received his education at the humanist boarding school of
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Ian Holgate (2002), "Paduan Culture in Venetian Care: The Patronage of Bishop Pietro Donato (Padua 1428–47)",
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Ian Holgate (2003), "Giovanni d'Alemagna, Antonio Vivarini and the Early History of the Ovetari Chapel",
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to be the equal of Paris, Bologna, Oxford and Salamanca. He died in Padua on 7 October 1447, possibly of
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executed by Giovanni for the Venetian Giovanni Cornaro: this work is referenced in the contract of 1437.
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As an epigraphist, Donato compiled ancient inscriptions and collected many ancient artefacts. The
413: 356:, was such an epigraphic collectanea. It was compiled, at least in part (folios 81–90), by 290: 200:. Nevertheless, he continued to reside in Perugia. In 1426, his province was extended to include 197: 125: 109: 105: 77: 395: 694:
Gustina Scaglia (1964), "The Origin of an Archaeological Plan of Rome by Alessandro Strozzi",
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The Parthenon: Illustrations, Introductory Essay, History, Archeological Analysis, Criticism
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The Teaching of Gasparino Barzizza: With Special Reference to His Place in Paduan Humanism
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on account of his age. He never took possession of the diocese. Donato attended the
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It has been suggested that Donato, among other Paduan humanists, like Ciriaco,
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earlier that year attending the council at Basel; its discovery influenced the
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Mary Bergstein (2002), "Donatello's "Gattamelata" and Its Humanist Audience",
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at the council in late September 1417, he composed, along with Barzizza and
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Howard Saalman (1987), "Carrara Burials in the Baptistery of Padua",
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In 1436, Donato commissioned several manuscripts. First, there is an
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and Pietro Donato in the episcopal palace in Padua. Fresco by
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and the twenty-first session (9 June 1435) abolished the
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Jocelyn N. Hillgarth (1991), "Who Read Thomas Aquinas?"
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Bodleian Library: Classical & Medieval Manuscripts.
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edited them in the 1430s, for presentation to Donato.
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In a 1424 letter to Donato, Poggio explains that the
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Jahrbuch der königlich preussischen Kunstsammlungen
583:("Oration on the death of Lord Francis Zabarella"). 579:(3), 307. The eulogy is published under the title 306:which Donato had copied was one he had found in 713:The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Humanism 696:Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 581:Oratio in exequiis Domini Francisci Zabarellae 389:translation. He also owned 358 manuscripts of 339:were preserved in very poor manuscripts until 288:. Second, there is an illustrated copy of the 124:. As a humanist he kept a correspondence with 760:The Étienne Gilson Lectures on Thomas Aquinas 428:—especially his equestrian monument to 8: 849:(Chicago: University of Chicago Press), 130. 715:(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 37. 636:Maestro di Pietro Donato: Gospel Lectionary. 886:15th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops 847:The Architecture of the Italian Renaissance 375:Donato possessed an exemplary copy of the 360:, and based on one of his three visits to 264:manuscript commissioned by Donato in 1436 456: 236:Donato was instrumental in obtaining a 196:On 5 December 1425, Donato was elected 88:from 1425 to 1430. He was also a noted 472: 470: 468: 466: 464: 462: 460: 147:in 1417. After the death of Cardinal 7: 764:Bolletino del Museo Civico di Padova 484:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 211:were appointed co-presidents of the 833:(3), 384, and see figures 9 and 10. 490:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana 248:. He was buried in the cathedral. 162:appointed him co-president of the 14: 477:Antonio Menniti Ippolito (1991). 443:to make the current font for the 189:, which had been acquired by the 68:– 7 October 1447) was a Venetian 800:("John of Germany"), partner of 560:Arctos: Acta Philologica Fennica 284:, while the frontispiece was by 240:in December 1439 confirming the 96:, collector, and patron of art. 84:(1428–1447). He was governor of 845:; James C. Palmes, ed. (1985), 486:, Volume 40: Di Fausto–Donadoni 685:originally created for Donato. 1: 62: 881:15th-century Italian writers 276:, now manuscript 180 in the 233:in 1438–39 and 1442. 605:Joachim W. Stieber (1978), 902: 354:Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin 135:. In 1415, he was elected 15: 733:Vincent J. Burno (1996), 294:that now resides in the 139:with a dispensation from 116:, he studied arts at the 592:R. G. G. Mercer (1979), 368:ruins, most notably the 302:. The manuscript of the 16:Not to be confused with 278:Pierpont Morgan Library 172:Leonardo di Stagio Dati 104:Donato was born into a 282:Johannes de Monterchio 265: 207:Donato and Archbishop 131:By 1411, Donato was a 47: 668:Matteo Luigi Canonici 554:severe, and only the 531:Renaissance Quarterly 514:Renaissance Quarterly 422:Leon Battista Alberti 259: 252:Works and commissions 133:protonotary apostolic 30: 790:Artibus et Historiae 702:, 142–43, 153. 488:(in Italian). Rome: 145:Council of Constance 70:Renaissance humanist 798:Giovanni d'Alemagna 711:Jill Kraye (1996), 620:Renaissance Studies 550:are dissolute, the 441:Giovanni da Firenze 242:University of Padua 231:Council of Florence 153:Pier Paolo Vergerio 149:Francesco Zabarella 137:archbishop of Crete 118:University of Padua 74:archbishop of Crete 44:Bartolomeo Montagna 659:2008-07-16 at the 641:2011-07-20 at the 291:Notitia Dignitatum 266: 198:bishop of Castello 126:Poggio Bracciolini 110:Gasparino Barzizza 106:Venetian patrician 78:bishop of Castello 48: 410:Francesco Barbaro 341:Giovanni Giocondo 328:aqueducts of Rome 174:and the abbot of 168:Jacques de Camplo 72:and successively 893: 876:Bishops of Padua 850: 843:Jacob Burckhardt 840: 834: 827:The Art Bulletin 823: 817: 802:Antonio Vivarini 786: 780: 777: 771: 756: 750: 731: 725: 722: 716: 709: 703: 692: 686: 676: 651: 645: 633: 627: 616: 610: 609:(BRILL), 36 n51. 603: 597: 590: 584: 569: 563: 544: 538: 527: 521: 510: 504: 503: 499:978-8-81200032-6 474: 393:, including the 358:Ciriaco d'Ancona 352:, MS 254 in the 300:Canon. 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Pietro di Donato
Pier Donato

Pietro Marcello
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Bartolomeo Montagna
Renaissance humanist
archbishop of Crete
bishop of Castello
bishop of Padua
Perugia
bibliophile
epigraphist
Venetian patrician
Gasparino Barzizza
Biagio Pelacani
University of Padua
Thomist
Poggio Bracciolini
protonotary apostolic
archbishop of Crete
Pope John XXIII
Council of Constance
Francesco Zabarella
Pier Paolo Vergerio
Pope Martin V
Council of Pavia
Jacques de Camplo
Leonardo di Stagio Dati
Rosazzo

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