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    Francesco Robortello (Latin: Franciscus Robortellus; 1516–1567) was a Renaissance humanist, nicknamed Canis grammaticus ("the grammatical dog") for his...
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  • Arlenius (c.1510–1582) (Dutch) Michael Servetus (1511–1553) (Spanish) Francesco Robortello (1516–1567) (Italian) Johannes Goropius Becanus (1519–1572) (Dutch)...
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    Marcantonio de 'Passeri (Marcantonio Genova), Lazzaro Buonamici and Francesco Robortello. Among his friends and fellow students was Niccolò Sfondrati, who...
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    classical philology: 61  and came in contact with the humanist scholar Francesco Robortello.: 185  During his "Padua period", he traveled back and forth between...
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  • tutor, but he continued his preaching efforts and collaborated with Francesco Robortello, a professor at the University of Lucca, in the preparation of a...
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    published at Rome in 1487. The Greek editio princeps was edited by Francesco Robortello and published at Venice in 1552. In spite of its academic nature...
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  • This professorship, which had not been filled since the death of Francesco Robortello ten years earlier, carried with it an annual stipend of 200 florins...
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    Gritti, Jessica (2016). "RICHINO, Francesco Maria". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 87: Renzi–Robortello (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia...
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  • Massa, Sebastiano Erizzo, Sperone Speroni, Benedetto Varchi and Francesco Robortello. His research shed light on the emergence of a new conception of...
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    two years earlier - that work had nine editions, including one by Francesco Robortello, published in 1555 in Venice with a supplement of extracts by the...
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