• Paolo Cortesi or Cortese, in Latin Paulus Cortesius or de Cortesii (1465–1510), was a Renaissance humanist from Rome. He is known for his Ciceronianism...
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    were Augustus ‘Gus’ Cortesi, Enrico ‘Frenchie’ Cortesi, Paolo ‘Paul’ Cortesi and George Cortesi. Originating in Italy, the Cortesi family moved to Paris...
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    opposed to radical or strict Ciceronianism. In his dispute of 1485 with Paolo Cortesi, who took Cicero to be the sole model to which Neo-Latin authors should...
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  • "Ludovico Lazzarelli's Fasti Christianae religionis," p. 127, citing Paolo Cortesi [eo; es; fr; it; nl], De hominibus doctis dialogus, 1973 edition of...
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    reputation during his lifetime. His composition of masses was commended by Paolo Cortesi, and the poet Jean Molinet and the music theorists Gaffurius and Pietro...
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  • sculptor Carlo Alessandro. In 1690, he labored in the Sindone Chapel with Paolo Cortesi [eo; es; fr; it; nl], in making the highly ornate marble pavement. Francesco's...
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    Plamen Gechev, and Fathers Yaroslav Bartkievich, Venci Nikolov and Paolo Cortesi. At the same time, several families from Italy settled in the parish...
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    Acciauoli [it]. At his funeral, the eulogy was delivered by Paolo Marsi. It was recorded by Paolo Cortesi [eo; es; fr; it; nl]. Several others wrote poems lamenting...
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  • well received. They were criticized by Filelfo, Giacomo Ammannati, Paolo Cortesi, Marcantonio Sabellico and Desiderius Erasmus. His other translations...
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  • rhetoric at the University of Rome. His most prominent student was Paolo Cortesi [eo; es; fr; it; nl]. He died in Rome on 30 December 1511. When Desiderius...
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