Gasparino Barzizza (in French, Gasparin de Bergame; in Latin, Gasparinus Barzizius Bergomensis or Pergamensis) (c. 1360 – 1431) was an Italian grammarian...
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television actress Gasparino da Barzizza or Gasparinus de Bergamo (c. 1360–c. 1431), Italian grammarian and teacher Pippo Barzizza (1902–1994), Italian...
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to April 1449. He invited the famous scholar Gasparino Barzizza to establish a school in Milan. Barzizza would also serve as his court orator. He died...
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formulation. He studied under John of Ravenna and at Padua under Gasparino da Barzizza. He later taught there, but after a few years he was invited by...
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apostillae or notes on a letter of Seneca, mentioned in a manuscript of Gasparino Barzizza from 1411, have not been traced. The astrarium was considered to be...
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Donà. He received his education at the humanist boarding school of Gasparino Barzizza. Promoted by Biagio Pelacani, he studied arts at the University of...
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Latin language were conducted at Padua under the Humanist educator Gasparino Barzizza. During these studies, Filelfo acquired so great a reputation for...
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secretary, and pedagogue. Fliscus was a student of the famous rhetorician Gasparino Barzizza from about 1429–1430. He was a secretary to Zenone Castiglione, bishop...
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such personalities as Francesco Filelfo, Pier Candido Decembrio, Gasparino Barzizza and Antonio da Rho. In the last years of the Visconti seigniory, similarly...
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letters by the fifteenth century grammarian Gasparinus de Bergamo (Gasparino Barzizza). The Epistolae Gasparini Pergamensis (1470) were intended to provide...
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