found: nuc85-64462: Paradin, C. Symbolica heroica [MI] 1583(usage on GmC rept.: Gabrielis Symeonis)
found: LC data base, 3/11/86(hdg.: Simeoni, Gabriele, 1509-1575; usage: Gabriello Simeoni)
found: Les illustres obseruations antiques du seigneur Gabriel Symeon florentin, en son dernier voyage d'Italie l'an 1557, 1558:title page (Gabriel Symeon)
found: Itineraries in French Renaissance literature, 2018:pages 399 (Gabriele Simeoni, born 1509, died ca. 1570; accompanied the Florentine ambassador to Paris to the court of Francis I; also traveled to London, Florence, Rome, and Venice; went to Lyon in 1547 and spent the next ten years between France and Italy; wrote and published in French, Italian, and Latin, and in many domains, including translation, poetry, archeology, military history, and astrology)
found: Ortelius, A. Limaniae topographia, 1573:map recto (Gabriele Symeoneo avct)
found: DNB, March 8, 2023(Simeoni, Gabriele, 1509-1575; born in Florence; worked in Lyon; scholar; Italian historian, poet and philosopher; variant names: Simeon, Gabriel; Symeon, Gabriel; Syméon, Gabriel; Symeoni, Gabriele; Simeones, Gabriel; Symones, Gabriel; Simeoni, Gabriel; Simeoni, Gabriello; Symeoni, Gabriello; Symeoni, Gabriel; Symeoneus, Gabriel; Fiorentino, Gabriel Symeon; Symeon, Gabriel F.; Symeon Fiorentino, Gabriel)
found: BnF, March 8, 2023(Simeoni, Gabriello (1509-1576); Italian; male; born 1509 in Florence, Italy; died 1576 in Florence, Italy; variant names: Simeoni, Gabriel (1509-1576); Symeon, Gabriel (1509-1576); Symeoni, Gabriel (1509-1576); Symeoni, Gabriello (1509-1576))
found: Quatre Siecles de Cartographie en Auvergne, via WWW, March 8, 2023(Simeoni, Gabriel (1509-1575?); Gabriel Simeoni is a Florentine scholar of the Renaissance; humanist, passionate about antiquities, great admirer of Caesar, poet, astrologer, sometimes even engineer or soldier, Simeoni spent his life seeking his fortune while traveling in France, England, and Italy; the end of his life is not well known, and, according to the sources, his death is dated in 1575 in Turin or in 1576 in Florence; Jean Savaron, in the Origines of Clermont, mentions that he would have died around of 1570 in this city and would have been buried in the convent of the Cordeliers) - https://cartographie.bibliotheques-clermontmetropole.eu/acteurs/simeoni-gabriel-1509-1575