PONTANO, GIOVANNI

jōvänˈnē pōntäˈnō, 1426–1503, Italian poet, historian, and statesman, who used also the Latin form Jovianus Pontanus. He was protected by Alfonso of Aragón, who made him his chancellor of Naples (1447) and later his secretary. Pontano personally surrendered Naples to the French invaders. A noted humanist, he discovered Donatus' commentary on Vergil. His verse, in Latin, is notable for its grace, harmony, variety of subject matter, and natural expression of sentiment. He is thought to have greatly influenced Erasmus.

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...and Legacy, 1988. Laura McRae Pontano,, Giovanni, (1426-1503), was the foremost...Renowned for his Ciceronian style, Pontano composed numer- ous poems, satiric...most illustrious, director. Pontano was bom in Cerreto in Umbria in...
...Stanford University Press, 1964 . PONTANO, GIOVANNI 1429-1503 , humanist, diplomat...Born and educated in Umbria, Pontano moved to Naples when it was still...named secretary of state in 1486. Pontano had already become the driving...
...folgenden Ausgaben benutzt: Boccaccio: P. G. Ricci, Giovanni Boc- caccio in der Reihe La Letteratura Italiana, Storia e Testi, vol. 9, Milano, Napoli 1965; Pontano: Giovanni Pontano, Dialoge, Humanistische Bibliothek, Reihe II...
...Aristotelis analytica, ed. A. Wesseling (Leiden). Pontano, Giovanni (1965). I trattati delle virtu sociali, ed. F. Tateo (Rome). Pontano, Giovanni (1969). De magnanimitate, ed. F. Tateo (Florence...
...Shorte Treatise of Politike Power, Strasbourg. Pontano, Giovanni 1952 . De Principe 1468 in Prosatori Latini del...Quattrocento, ed. Eugenio Garin, Milan, pp. 1023 63. Pontano, Giovanni 1997 . On the Prince, trans. Nicholas Webb in...
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Il De Aspiratione Di Giovanni Pontano E la Cultura del Suo Tempo: Con unAntologia...Traduzione E Commento. by Robert Black Giovanni Pontano. Il De aspiratione di Giovanni Pontano e la cultura del suo tempo: Con unAntologia...
...29.95. ISBN: 0-674-02196-7. Pontano, Giovanni. Baiae. The I Tatti Renaissance Library...29.95. ISBN: 0-674-02197-5. Pontano, Giovanni. Il De aspiratione di Giovanni Pontano e la cultura del suo tempo: Con unAntologia...
...one that recurs in the period. Giovanni Rucellais dictum "for the honor...and chapels. During the 1420s Giovanni de Bicci de Medici was assuming...Audience. Washington, DC, 2000. Pontano, Giovanni. I trattati delle virtu sociali...
...works of the Neapolitan humanist Giovanni Pontano (1429-1503) appeared on...74.) T. Deutscher, "Giovanni Pontano," CE 3:113-14;J.H. Bentley, "Pontano, Giovanni," Enc. Ren. 5:118-20...
...ISBN: 0-268-03873-2. Pontano, Giovanni. De sermone. Ed. Alessandra...A Description of Paris"; Giovanni Paolo Marana, "A Pleasant Critique...Epique: Bugswords." Beschin, Giovanni, Fabrizio Cambi, and Luca Cristellon...
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...eminent poet and administrator, Giovanni Gioviano Pontano, who was active in the literary...crown; the royal librarian, Giovanni Brancati, built up a splendid...by Carol Kidwell, notably her Pontano. Poet and Prime Minister (Duckworth...
...or facial features, was as potent then as it is now and forms a fairly common theme in European literature. Giovanni Gioviano Pontano (1429-1503) provides a good example of its erotic charge in his poem Loquitur Puella Fuscula: Quod sim fuscula...


 

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PONTANO, GIOVANNI jovan ne ponta no, 1426 1503, Italian poet, historian, and statesman...made him his chancellor of Naples (1447) and later his secretary. Pontano personally surrendered Naples to the French invaders. A noted humanist...


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