Beccadelli, Antonio, 1394-1471
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Beccadelli, Antonio, called Panormita, 1394-1471
Panormita, 1394-1471
Beccatellus, Antonius, 1394-1471
Panhormita, Antonius, 1394-1471
Panhormita, 1394-1471
Panormita, Antonius, 1394-1471
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found: His Antonio Beccadelli and the hermaphrodite, 1984.
found: LC in RLIN, 9-8-87(hdg.: Beccadelli, Antonio, called Panormita, 1394-1471; usage Antonio Beccadelli)
found: His Antonii Beccatelli ... Epistolarum gallicarum libri quatuor, 1746.
found: His Antonii Panhormitae Hermaphroditus, 1990.
found: His Antonii Panormitae De dictus et factis Alphonsi regis Aragonum libri quatuor, c1538
found: Italian Wikipedia, viewed December 12, 2024(Antonio Beccadelli, known as Il Panormita ( born Palermo, 1394 - died Naples, January 19, 1471), was an Italian poet, historian and writer, a leading exponent of Humanism. He was the founder in 1458, in Naples, of the Porticus Antonianus, now the Accademia Pontaniana, one of the very first academies founded in Europe, the first in the Kingdom of Naples and the oldest in Italy still in existence ; In Pavia he was given the teaching of eloquence, and here he wrote commentaries on Plautus' comedies and the Epistole Gallicae; he was also a poet at the court of Filippo Maria Visconti. In 1442 he became ambassador to Parma and later came to Naples to the court of Alfonso V of Aragon, becoming its counselor and panegyrist.) - https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Beccadelli
found: German Wikipedia, viewed December 12, 2024(Antonio Beccadelli (also known as Panormita due to his origins in Palermo) born 1394 in Palermo; died January 15, 1471 in Naples ; was an Italian Renaissance humanist.) - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Beccadelli
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1987-09-23: new
2024-12-17: revised
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